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J Perianesth Nurs ; 35(6): 603-614, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32811718

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PURPOSE: To explore postanesthesia care unit (PACU) nurses' interactions with technology during the critical Phase I recovery period. DESIGN: Interpretive description was used to understand nurses' experiences. METHODS: Nine PACU nurses were recruited from three mid-sized hospitals within the same health authority in a Western Canadian province. Nurse participants were interviewed using a semistructured interview guide. FINDINGS: Nurses' interactions with technology were significantly influenced by PACU culture, as they constantly navigated a level of uncertainly about their patient's respiratory status. Three themes from the study are described. Theme 1 described nurses' confidence and trust in a visual sensory respiratory assessment process and the influence of anesthesia providers. Theme 2 described PACU nurses' guarded trust or rationalized mistrust in technology. Theme 3 highlighted the contextual influences, which sustained nurses' approach to respiratory assessment. CONCLUSIONS: PACU nurses practiced their intuitive sensory assessments with a projected strong sense of expert practice and minimal dependence on technology. PACU nurses expressed frustrations with current PACU bedside technology, particularly the respiratory module and described some experiences with delayed identification of hypoventilation and hypoxia. Rationalized behaviors with technology and alarm suppression were commonplace. Workplace culture sustained PACU nurses' respiratory assessment practices.


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Tecnologia , Local de Trabalho , Canadá , Humanos , Incerteza
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