Literature DB >> 32128769

Factors Affecting the Thermal Comfort of Perioperative Personnel in the OR.

Azize Karahan, Elif Budak Ertürk, Ziyafet Uğurlu, Hayriye Ünlü, Nükhet Akovalı, Aylin Tepe, Nalan Özhan Elbaş.   

Abstract

Thermal comfort is an important component of any work setting and can be difficult to achieve in the complex OR environment. This comparative descriptive study sought to identify factors affecting the thermal comfort of perioperative personnel in the OR (N = 68). Researchers used the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Thermal Sensation Scale and researcher-developed surveys to collect data. The mean reported thermal comfort level was -0.44 (standard deviation 1.3), which is within acceptable parameters. Factors affecting thermal comfort were gender, professional role, and wearing additional clothing. Additionally, participants who complained about temperature or ventilation were less likely to report thermal comfort levels in the normal range. Health care facility leaders should consider the comfort needs of perioperative personnel when making purchasing decisions about ventilation systems and surgical clothing; however, they also should consider other factors (eg, surgeon comfort, permeability of protective clothing to blood and other body fluids). © AORN, Inc, 2020.

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Keywords:  surgical clothing; temperature; thermal comfort; thermal sensation; ventilation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32128769     DOI: 10.1002/aorn.12963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AORN J        ISSN: 0001-2092            Impact factor:   0.676


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1.  Ten-Year Evaluation of Thermal Comfort in Operating Rooms.

Authors:  Giovanna Deiana; Antonella Arghittu; Marco Dettori; Maria Grazia Deriu; Alessandra Palmieri; Antonio Azara; Paolo Castiglia; Maria Dolores Masia
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-05
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