Specialty surgical teams were perceived very positively by study respondents in this exploratory, descriptive national study.
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Specialty surgical teams are perceived positively and help fulfill the needs of patients, nurses, and surgeons in complex perioperative care.
Perioperative nursing is changing in response to the increasing complexity of patient care during diverse, specialized surgical procedures. As a result, designated specialty surgical teams have developed to fulfill needs of patients, nurses and surgeons. This exploratory, descriptive study examined reasons for implementing specialty surgical teams, the frequency and RN composition of such teams and their benefits. Data concerning the prevalence and specific use of specialty surgical teams are necessary to validate and redefine the nature and role of specialized perioperative nurses. Results of the U. S. study generally paralleled the Missouri study although findings were not as pronounced. Clearly though, in both studies, specialty surgical teams are perceived very positively by study respondents.
Boissoneau et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in Perioperative nursing. Specialty surgical teams was evaluated on Reasons for implementing specialty surgical teams, frequency, RN composition, and benefits. Specialty surgical teams were perceived very positively by study respondents in this exploratory, descriptive national study.