ESCRS - PO0923 - The Management Of Acoustic Environment In Refractive Surgery Room And Establishment Of "Taboo Words"

The Management Of Acoustic Environment In Refractive Surgery Room And Establishment Of "Taboo Words"

Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PO0923 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/752e-0k64

Authors: Lin Lang Zhou* 1

1Baiji Ophthalmology,Chongqing,China

Purpose

Our objective is to analyze the characteristics of corneal refractive surgery, to explore the impact of the management and application of the acoustic environment in the refractive operating room, and to explore the impact of the establishment of “taboo words” on surgery and patients' experience.
 

Setting

Research and analysis were carried out on the day of corneal refractive surgery in our hospital. On corneal refractive surgery day, after doing research and analyzing past patients’satisfaction of surgery, we implemented acoustic environment management in the whole operating area. The noise of using operating room doors, the transfer of instruments, outside noises, and the cooperation of observing patients during surgery are in consideration and control. 

Methods

According to the clinical surgical nursing process, starting from the preparation of the patient's environmental management, we emphasize on cooperating with doctors during the operation during the SMILE scanning stage and laser treatment stage to control the noise management of the entire operating room. Our self-made questionnaire compares and includes patient satisfaction, operation cooperation rate, length of operation cooperation and doctor's satisfaction. With the establishment of taboo words, misunderstanding of the patients and disturbing words are strictly prohibited in the whole operation process, which improves patients' satisfaction with the operation. 

Results

Under the intervention of the sound environment management model, patients cooperate with doctors better. As a result, the operation time was shortened, and the safety of the operation improves. 

Conclusions

In the acoustic environment management of corneal refractive surgery, the management of "taboo words" in the operating room can improve the patient's cooperation rate in refractive surgery and the quality of clinical nursing work, shorten the Operating time, prevent SMILE aspiration, strengthen the sense of nurses’ responsibility, and improve the patient's satisfaction with nursing as a whole.