EORNA2022_Abstract Book

10th EORNA Congress Stavanger, Norway | 12 - 15 May 2022 ePosters 50 eP03 Experience of living with crooked and/or blurred vision caused by epiretinal membrane E. Sager1, K. Falk-Brynhildsen2, K. Makdoumi3, M. Hälleberg-Nyman4 1Örebro University, Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Örebro, Sweden, 2Örebro University, Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Örebro, Sweden, 3Örebro University, Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Medical Sciences, Örebro, Sweden, 4Örebro University, Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medicine, Department of Orthopedics, Örebro, Sweden Purpose: To describe people´s experience of living with crooked and/or blurred vision caused by epiretinal membrane (ERM). Background: The study population was patients diagnosed with the eye disease ERM. This visual disturbance is characterized by a crooked vision (metamorphopsia), i.e., straight objects are perceived as wavy/crooked. There is also reduced visual acuity. The disease is most common in the elderly and is often remedied by surgery. Method: Using a qualitative content analysis, information from 16 semi-structured interviews has been analysed through an inductive approach. Through repeated readings of the text, the material became familiar and thus obtained a sense of wholeness. The text was divided into meaning units to be followed by codes and then subcategories and categories. A process that oscillates back and forth to finally discern a theme. Results: The theme ‘To see life through other eyes’ illustrated the patients experience of living with ERM. Four categories were identified; physical expressions, emotional reactions, limitations in daily life and strategies to compensate for impaired vison. Physical symptoms such as headaches, dry eyes and/or nausea occurred. Visual problems were also common like blurred vision, affected detail vision and crooked vision. Restrictions in everyday life in the form of reduced activities such as sports or driving were also found. Even one´s self-image seemed to be affected due to the loss of identity. Strategies to compensate for lack of vision were shown by taking support from their surroundings, changing settings on for example a mobile phone and in some cases stopping the activity altogether. Conclusions: By acquiring this knowledge, the understanding of their life situation and how vision effects them in everyday life increases. Based on this, be able to offer person-centred care, as well as enable priorities in terms of measures. Keywords: Epiretinal Membrane, Metamorphopsia, Quality of life eP04 Women undergoing caeserean section: a scoping review F. Jensen1, I. Dahl Eikås1, J. Munday2 1University of Agder, Faculty of Health and Sport Science, Kristiansand, Norway, 2Queensland University of Technology, School of Nursing/Centre for Healthcare Transformation, Queensland, Australia Background: Perioperative nurses are integral in the surgical team during caesarean delivery. However, there are no recommendations or guidelines regarding their role during caesarean delivery. Purpose: Identify clinical guidance that focuses on the operative nurses’ responsibilities during caesarean delivery. Method: A scoping review was conducted based on guidance by the Joanna Briggs Institute. Systematic literature searches were conducted in four databases, in addition to grey literature and broad coverage of other information sources. Guidance was synthesized into themes and critical appraisal of the included papers was conducted. Results: Fourteen studies related to the operating room nurse´s role during caesarean delivery were included. Conclusion: This review address intraoperative care provided to women undergoing caesarean delivery by operating room nurses. In particular, it is clear that practice needs to align with current guidance regarding vaginal preparation. Keywords: caesarean delivery, operating room nurse, guidance

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