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Theatre nursing (Part 1)

L Holmes

    The British Journal of Theatre Nursing : Natnews : the Official Journal of the National Association of Theatre Nurses
    |August 1, 1994
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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Surgical Care

    Background:

    • The perception of theatre nursing is often devalued.
    • Nurses may view operating room roles as technical rather than nursing.
    • There is a need to increase the number of theatre nurses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the devaluation of theatre nursing.
    • To understand the perception of operating room roles.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of nurse statements.
    • Review of existing literature on theatre nursing.

    Main Results:

    • Theatre nursing is often perceived as technical assistance, not 'real nursing'.
    • Both external and internal perceptions contribute to this devaluation.
    • Self-perception among theatre nurses can reinforce this technical focus.

    Conclusions:

    • The specialized skills of theatre nurses are undervalued.
    • Challenging the conventional image of theatre nursing is crucial.
    • Promoting theatre nursing as a core nursing specialty is necessary.