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10th EORNA Congress Stavanger, Norway | 12 - 15 May 2022 Symposia - Invited speakers 42 Guided Poster Walks age was 47; their median work experience in paediatric operating rooms was 14 years. Both surgeons and OR nurses experienced a high rate of> 70% (72.4% to 85.5%) burnout and occupational stress (p = 0.224 and p = 0.647, respectively) in their workplace. Compared to surgeons, operating room nurses had a statistically significantly better perception of their workplace quality on average, p = 0.027, and considered that they participated statistically significantly more on average in achieving their workplace quality p = 0.002. In terms of the safety of children in the OR of public paediatric hospitals, the OR nurses working in them had a statistically significantly better view on average than the surgeons p = 0.011, while both the OR nurses and the surgeons on average almost unreservedly recommended surgery operating as safe for paediatric patients (p = 0.111). The satisfaction that both the surgeons and the OR nurses had from the management of the management of the hospital, in which the operating room worked, was moderate (p = 0.093). Conclusion: There is a need for better management and decision-making that improves working relationships. P08 Expectations for life among adolescent, children and youngster undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation I. Koutelekos1, Ι. Papamixali2, E. Charmandari3, E. Evagelou1, A. Papasarantopoulou2, C. Mintzaridis2, A. Zartaloudi1 1University of West Attica, Nursing, Athens, Greece, 2Children’s Hospital ‘Hē Hagia Sophia’, Nursing, Athens, Greece, 3EKPA Children’s Hospital ‘Hē Hagia Sophia’, Medical, Athens, Greece Objectives: The aim of the research study was to investigate the expectations of children, adolescents and young adults who have undergone hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Methods: The sample of the study consisted of 100 children, adolescents and young adults who had neoplastic disease and who now come for follow-up after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The expectation questionnaire, together with a special questionnaire concerning health information, transplant procedures, complications, satisfaction, mental health, information on future consequences after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, as well as the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of children and adolescents and young adults. Factor analysis, t-test, MannWhitney, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Kruskal-Wallis test were used to analyse the results using the statistical program SPSS 25.0. Results: The sample consisted of 55 boys (55%) and 45 girls (45%) most of whom were aged 7-12 (61%) years. In terms of clinical features, the majority of the sample had hematologic malignancy (73%). The results of the analysis of the principal component analysis of the expectations showed a total internal relevance factor of Cronbach’s alpha = 0.82, while in the other questionnaire Cronbach’s alpha = 0.73. The statistically significant difference was observed in the family perspective and more specifically, the patients who had received treatment have higher expectations for starting a family (p = 0.005), while another statistically significant difference was found in health information and discharge and more specifically, patients who had received a transplant from a relative donor had better information (p = 0.037). Conclusions: Investigating the expectations who have undergone hematopoietic stem cell transplants could be used to assess their current psychosocial status, and to improve the quality of their provided inpatient health care. P09 Parental presence during needle venipuncture in Paediatric hospital I. Koutelekos1, M. Margoni1, E. Dousis1, G. Vasilopoulos1, A. Zartaloudi1, C. Ntafogianni1, M. Polikandrioti1 1University of West Attica, Nursing, Athens, Greece Objectives: The present quantitative research aims to explore the attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of medical and nursing staff regarding the presence of parents during venipuncture in paediatric patients. Methods: The sample comprised of medical doctors and nurses, working in the public paediatric hospital. Ethical issues were addressed after the permission of the Scientific Board of the hospital. The researcher utilized anonymous selfadministered questionnaires to investigate the attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of the medical and nursing staff of the hospital toward parental presence during needle venipuncture. Collected data were processed and analysed using the SPSS 25.0. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed. The level of significance was determined at p < 0,05. Results: 134 was completed questionnaires – 62 by medical doctors (i.e. 46%) and 72 by nurses. In the sample of the medical doctors, the results of the linear regression analysis revealed that was higher emotional attachment during venipuncture (p = 0,043), and (c) disapproval of restraint when performing venipuncture (p = 0,004), were positive

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