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    • Patient Safety
    • Healthcare Management

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    • Operating room (OR) environments are high-risk and time-pressured.
    • Factors influencing nurses' prioritization of care in the OR are not well understood.

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    • To describe contextual factors influencing perioperative nurses' care priorities.

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    • Three key themes emerged: enhancing patient focus, efficient collaboration, and strategic preparation/decision-making.
    • Surgeons' and nurses' priorities can differ.
    • Surgeon priorities may impede nurses from performing safety-critical tasks, such as surgical counts, potentially leading to missed nursing care.

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    • Understanding nurses' prioritization factors is crucial for patient safety.
    • Improved communication and a culture of safety are vital.
    • Addressing priority conflicts can mitigate risks and prevent missed nursing care.