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Working With Your Body in the Operating Room. The Case of Operating Room Nurses (RCIBO)

Conditions
Nurses
Operating Rooms
Registration Number
NCT06938594
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Brest
Brief Summary

The undocumented observation, repeatedly observed in the operating rooms, of discomfort, including fainting, among medical and paramedical novices working in contact with surgical breaches raises questions about the mechanisms put in place to cope with what seems initially unimaginable. Indeed, accounts in the social sciences show that the surgical opening of a living person is, in some ways, a transgressive act, forbidden outside the operating room. By spilling blood, it induces a 'symbolic disorder' described by Mary Douglas, that is contained through ritualized practices, predispositions towards objectification, and injunctions to control affects. The use of surgical drapes allows for the partial erasure of the person being operated on, who is no longer seen as a subject, but as an object of care - a dehumanized body or 'image-object' described by Amandine Klipfel. It is possible that ORNs are gradually adapting to negotiate the reconfiguration of bodies in the operating room, the transgression inherent in the surgical opening of a living person, and the personal resonance this may have for them. The investigator questions the specificities of their profession and their physical, emotional, and cognitive relationships following the initial shock of confronting open bodies. Is it possible to grow accustomed to or adapt to open bodies to the point of no longer experiencing difficulties related to what was once unthinkable? The investigator aims to understand what becomes of these initially unrepresentable experiences and roles ORNs have in redefining the bodies present - the processes of objectification and rehumanization of patients in the operating rooms. This doctoral study grasps the cognitive and imaginary constructions they experience in France and Canada.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • operating room nurses
  • Student nurses and operating room nurses
  • Supervisors
  • Doctors, interns and externs
  • Surgeons
  • Midwives and midwifery students
  • Hospital cleaning staff
  • Nursing assistants
  • Biomedical staff
Exclusion Criteria
  • People not involved in surgical operations
  • People refusing to take part in the study

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
References to emotions in interviewsFrom enrollment to the end of treatment at 1 year
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Identification of body postures, verbal and non-verbal communication, reactions and interactions of professionals during observations in the operating roomsFrom enrollment to the end of treatment at 1 year

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Chu Brest

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Brest, France

Chu Brest
🇫🇷Brest, France
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