Advanced non-medical roles within surgery and their engagement with assistive health technologies.

Advanced practice Assistive technologies Communication Surgical care practitioner Teamwork

Journal

British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
ISSN: 0966-0461
Titre abrégé: Br J Nurs
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9212059

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
27 Jul 2023
Historique:
medline: 27 7 2023
pubmed: 27 7 2023
entrez: 26 7 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The role of the surgical care practitioner (SCP) is common in UK surgical centres. The SCP curriculum is robust and well developed in multiple specialties since it was first developed in 1989. The SCP role can often concentrate on technical skills, developing a skillset that is highly effective during traditional open surgical procedures. This skillset requires further investigation because technology-assisted surgeries are becoming more common, including the use of novel approaches to developing non-technical skills. To effectively develop this skillset, analysis of robust advanced practice frameworks is necessary, alongside clear alignment to the advanced practitioners' professional regulations. This article examines the interpretation of the advanced practice concept within technology-assisted surgeries, which is potentially guiding the evolution of advanced practice within operating theatres and improving patient care.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37495401
doi: 10.12968/bjon.2023.32.14.672
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

672-676

Auteurs

Amy Bradburn (A)

Lecturer in Operating Department Practice, Department of Nursing Midwifery and Health, Northumbria University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.

Anthony Garbutt (A)

Assistant Professor in Operating Department Practice and Adult Nursing, Department of Nursing Midwifery and Health, Northumbria University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.

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