2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2007.02.007
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The expression of caring within the perioperative dialogue: A hermeneutic study

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“…In this study, OTNs' experiences of counteractive teamwork existed since preoperative interviews with patients outside the OT rarely occurred, despite the participants expressions that these meetings with patients resulted in a good caring relationship with continuity for the patient, also depicted by Rudolfsson et al 41 and Sjo¨stedt et al 42 Due to time pressure, the usual routine was based on OTNs' brief reading the medical record and a brief conversation for data-collection with the patient immediately before surgery, in line with Kelvered et al 7 The OTNs' experienced counteractive teamwork when team-members were not acquainted, and risks of misunderstandings increased, in line with Cochran and Elder 43 and Higgins and MacIntosh. 44 According to the participants in this study, such multiprofessional teamwork was often caused by rotations between different surgical units, types of patients, surgeons and varying surgical procedures and techniques, also described in a recent study.…”
Section: Counteractive Teamwork and Managementmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…In this study, OTNs' experiences of counteractive teamwork existed since preoperative interviews with patients outside the OT rarely occurred, despite the participants expressions that these meetings with patients resulted in a good caring relationship with continuity for the patient, also depicted by Rudolfsson et al 41 and Sjo¨stedt et al 42 Due to time pressure, the usual routine was based on OTNs' brief reading the medical record and a brief conversation for data-collection with the patient immediately before surgery, in line with Kelvered et al 7 The OTNs' experienced counteractive teamwork when team-members were not acquainted, and risks of misunderstandings increased, in line with Cochran and Elder 43 and Higgins and MacIntosh. 44 According to the participants in this study, such multiprofessional teamwork was often caused by rotations between different surgical units, types of patients, surgeons and varying surgical procedures and techniques, also described in a recent study.…”
Section: Counteractive Teamwork and Managementmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…However, although limited there has been some critique. Rudolfsson, van Post, and Eriksson () note that our method ‘presupposes that the research will be adequately reported’ (p. 912) and go on to highlight the need for reflexivity, which, as previously noted, is a limitation of our method. Conversely, Heidinger () suggests that the ‘Gadamerian research method adopted, [is] arguably cyclical and protracted’.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It has been reported that caring in pre-operative dialogue can be understood as a solemn promise: the nurse's vow not to abandon the patient (22). This vow offers the nurse and patient the possibility to create communion in a world they share.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%