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Author
James-Scotter, Miriam
Title
The value and viability of a daily job satisfaction measure in the operating room setting [The Morale-o-Meter study]
Type
Book Whole
Year
2021
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
174 p.
Keywords
Job satisfaction
;
Perioperative nurses
;
Morale
;
Operating Room (OR)
;
Nurse retention
;
Burn-out
Abstract
Develops a daily measure of job satisfaction in the operating room (OR) setting in the form of a tool called the Morale-o-Meter. Trials and evaluates the tool between 2018-2019, inviting all OR staff to participate using the tool to measure their job satisfaction once each shift. Follows up the trial with an online feedback survey. Proves that overall job satisfaction is positively related to daily job satisfaction and affective commitment, and negatively related to emotional exhaustion. Suggests the Morale-o-Meter has the potential to increase the voice of OR nurses.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1770
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Nakarada-Kordic, Ivana
Title
Assessing mental models in multidisciplinary operating room teams
Type
Book Whole
Year
2016
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
238 p.
Keywords
Mental models
;
Operating room
;
Surgery
;
Assessment
;
Software
;
Momento
Abstract
Aims to develop a new empirical method for assessing the similarity of mental models in surgery, focusing on laparotomy; to begin the process of validation of the new approach; and to demonstrate how the new approach could be used in clinical practice. Develops a software application (Momento) to sort key tasks in order to capture the information on mental models regarding task sequence and responsibility. Asks 20 6-person operating room (OR) teams, each comprising 3 sub-teams consisting of anaesthesia, surgery and nursing, to complete Momento prior to 2 simulated emergency laparotomies. Suggests the Momento approach could be used to improve teamwork in OR.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1561
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