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Stavanger, Norway | 12 - 15 May 2022 10th EORNA Congress Parallel Sessions 19 aesthetic aspect of their pathology. The role of the surgical nurse is essential to carrying out all stages of the procedure: - reception of the patient - Cooperation with surgical teams - Risk management - Transmission of knowledge - Training. In conclusion, the surgical nurse is the link that unites the different protagonists who work in unison so that this extraordinary procedure is a flawless success for the patient. OP14 Documentation of the temperature of patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery L.I.M. Hansen1, K. Kristoffersen1,2, L. Omland1,2, J. Munday3,1, G. Rohde4 1University of Agder, Faculty of Health and Sport Science, Department of Health and Nursing Science, Grimstad, Norway, 2Hospital of Southern Norway, Operating Theatre Ward, Flekkefjord, Norway, 3Queensland University, Faculty of Health, School of Nursing, Brisbane, Australia, 4University of Agder, Faculty of Health and Sport Science, Department of Health and Nursing Science, Kristiansand, Norway Background: Perioperative hypothermia is a prevalent condition across all surgical specialties, and is associated with significant adverse events. A large proportion of patients undergo laparoscopic surgery: whilst insufflation gas is heated in some institutions, others utilise unheated gas. Research problems/goals: This study aimed to investigate whether there were differences in temperature between patients receiving standard or heated insufflation, utilizing documentation of temperature from the operating theatre (OR) ward. Methodology: A retrospective medical record review of 170 patient records, from the same hospital, were performed as a quality project: 86 patients received standard CO2 gas, and 84 patients received heated CO2 gas. The data were analysed using descriptive and comparative statistics. Results: This study questions how perioperative temperatures are documented: inconsistencies in documentation impeded the comparison in temperatures that could be made between unheated and heated insufflation gas. Nonetheless, there was some indication that heated gas resulted in less heat loss. Conclusions: This study suggests there is an opportunity for documentation of temperature monitoring to be improved. The measurements documented vary in quality and methods making them unlike to compare. Future studies comparing the use of heated versus unheated gas would benefit from using prospective study designs. Keywords: documentation, hypothermia, laparoscopic surgery. OP15 Effectiveness of educational interventions used with children, adolescents and parents in the perioperative journey I. Martins Esteves1,2, M. Silva Coelho1, H. Neves3, M. Pestana-Santos4,3,5, M. Reis Santos1,6,7 1Nursing School of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 2University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, United Kingdom, 3Health Sciences Research Unit: Nursing (UICISA: E), Nursing School of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, 4Portugal Centre for Evidence-Based Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence, Coimbra, Portugal, 5Coimbra University and Hospital Centre, Pediatric Department, Coimbra, Portugal, 6CINTESIS – Center for Health Technology and Services Research, Porto, Portugal, 7Instituto Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar – Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal Introduction: Paediatric surgery is a potentially stressful and traumatic event for the child and family. Family-centred educational interventions can serve as a resource for nurses in managing perioperative anxiety, pain, and behaviours of parents, children and adolescents undergoing surgery. Aim: Evaluate the effectiveness of family-centred educational interventions in the anxiety, pain and behaviours of children/adolescents (3-19 years old) and their parents’ anxiety in the perioperative period. Methods: This review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines for systematic reviews of effectiveness. Databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and SciELO and sources of unpublished

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