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The use of visual art in judging clinical competence in the operating suite

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posted on 2008-09-01, 00:00 authored by Pat NicholsonPat Nicholson, S Gillis, R Faulkner
This research evolved out of the need to design and validate an instrument to assess nursing competencies in the operating suite. The study was an empirical investigation of the use of analytical and holistic rubrics to determine various levels of performance including inter-rater reliability. Three video clips that captured nurses performing as instrument nurses in the operating suite were recorded and used as prompts by the expert raters who judged the performance of the candidates in each video clip using the rubrics. Gaining consent for recording the video clips in the operating suite was difficult, creating a barrier to conducting this research. Ethical issues were addressed, which included editing of the video clips and removal of sound as stipulated by the Human Research and Ethics Committee. Despite the barriers to using visual art in research, this study produced acceptable inter-rater reliability in determining various levels of performance of the instrument nurse in the operating suite.

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Journal

ACORN: journal of perioperative nursing in Australia

Volume

21

Issue

1

Season

Autumn

Pagination

20 - 26

Publisher

Cambridge Publishing

Location

Osborne Park, W.A.

ISSN

1448-7535

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2008, Cambridge Publishing

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