Relationship Between Operating Room Nursing Staff Expertise and Patient Outcomes
Melissa A. BathishUniversity of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Dr Bathish); School of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Dr Talsma); and Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis (Dr McLaughlin)Margaret K. McLaughlinBathish)AkkeNeel TalsmaBathish)
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This secondary analysis evaluated the association of operating room scrub staff expertise, based on frequency of working on a specific surgical procedure, with the development of surgical site infections. The odds of developing surgical site infections decreased by 5.7% (odds ratio = 0.943; 95% confidence interval, 0.834-1.067) with increased expertise, although a statistically significant association was not established (P = .354). The relationship between operating room scrub staff expertise and patient outcomes is important to understand.
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