Expanding the non-technical skills vocabulary of operating room nurses: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Operating room nurses have specialised technical and non-technical skills and are essential members of the surgical team. The profession's dependency of tacit knowledge has made their non-technical skills difficult to access for researchers, thus, creating limitations in the...
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Main Authors: | Irene Sirevåg (Author), Ingrid Tjoflåt (Author), Britt Sætre Hansen (Author) |
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