Positioning patients for robotic‐assisted surgery: A qualitative study of operating room nurses' experiences
Abstract Aim One of the challenges of robotic‐assisted surgery is related to positioning of the patient on the operating table. Technological developments place increased demands on operating room nurses' competence to prevent positioning injuries and ensuring care quality. Therefore, the aim o...
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Main Authors: | Benedikte Bjøro (Author), Ingvild Ballestad (Author), Tone Rustøen (Author), Monica Hetlesæther Fosmark (Author), Signe Berit Bentsen (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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