11th EORNA Congress Valencia, Spain | 16 - 18 May 2024 ePosters 54 30-150) and their attitudes towards refugee children were high (94.44±14.21; Min-Max: 22-110). There was no statistically significant relationship between nurses’ perception of discrimination and their attitudes towards refugee children (rp= 0.122 p>0.005). Conclusion: There is no relationship between the perception of discrimination and the attitude towards refugee children. Nurses’ attitude to refugee children is not affected by the perception of discrimination. Nurses show the best attitude towards their patients without discrimination 300 Management of Operating Rooms during Covid-19 Pandemic Period: The Case of Turkey İlknur Yayla1, Saliha Koç Aslan1, Karin Demirci1, Betül Yalçınkaya1, Gönül Eser Mete1 1Acıbadem Ataşehir Genel Müdürlük, Atasehir, İstanbul, Turkey The infection, which started in December 2019 in Wuhan, has been identified as COVID-19. On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the COVID-19 outbreak constituted a public health emergency of international concern and on March 21, 2020, it was reported that there were more than 283,000 cases and more than 11,561 people had died. Since a suspected/confirmed COVID-19 case requires a lot of time for surgical preparation, daily routines should be established so that surgery can be performed even if surgery does not take place. As a private healthcare institution serving with sixteen hospitals in Turkey, an action plan has been created and put into practice in line with the guidelines and recommendations of WHO and the Ministry of Health for the management of our operating rooms. This plan includes: organization of operating rooms, preoperative patient assessment, patient transfer process, preparation for surgery, employee safety and training, cleaning of operating rooms and waste management. In the first year of the pandemic, 32 of 121 operating rooms in all our hospitals were put under negative pressure for covid patients and a total of 113113 surgeries were performed during the period, and 275 hours of training per person per year was provided to operating room nurses. In 2021, 32 of 133 operating rooms were put under negative pressure and used in this way until 2023. In 2022; 112960 surgeries, 251.3 training hours per person. In 2022, the number of operating rooms was 134, the number of operations was 126692, and training per person was 236 hours. In this article, it’s aimed to share our experiences in the management of operating rooms during the pandemic, the measures to be taken in the operating room process and to contribute to the management of operating rooms in possible pandemic situations. 303 The Effect of Operating Room Device Training Webinar Programs on Safe Use of Devices: The Case of Private Health Group Hospitals İlknur Yayla1, Saliha Koç Aslan1, Betül Yalçınkaya1, Karin Demirci1, Gönül Eser Mete1, Seda Alkan1 1Acıbadem Ataşehir Genel Müdürlük, Turkey Background: Operating room devices are an essential part of the modern system and play an important role in the safe and effective performance of surgery. Improper use of devices or inadequate precautions can put patients’ conditions at risk and negatively affect surgical outcomes. Nurses are expected to be competent in every field as a result of increasing awareness in the health system and increasing expectations of the society. The professional competencies of nurses working in 16 hospitals of a private health group are carried out within a program and device use competencies are developed. The transfer and use of special devices between hospitals has led to the need for device training webinar programs. Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the effect of device training webinars on nurse device use competencies and the occurrence of equipment-related problems during surgery. Methods: The study was descriptive. The sample consisted of 412 nurses. The data were collected with Pre-Post Test Exam, Device competency table, quality indicator monitoring form and Webinar Program Evaluation Form and evaluated using number and percentage calculations.
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