Title | Real-Time Stress Analysis Affecting Nurse during Elective Spinal Surgery Using a Wearable Device. | ||
Author | Sung, Sayhyun; Kwon, Ji-Won; Kim, Jung-Eun; Lee, Yu-Jin; Lee, Soo-Bin; Lee, Seung-Kyu; Moon, Seong-Hwan; Lee, Byung Ho | ||
Journal | Brain Sci | Publication Year/Month | 2022-Jul |
PMID | 35884716 | PMCID | PMC9316074 |
Affiliation + expend | 1.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 07804, Korea. |
Successful spinal surgery demands high levels of concentration and cooperation from participating health care workers. The intraoperative stress levels and concentration levels of surgeons have been studied previously; however, those of nurses are rarely studied. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to understand the stresses affecting surgical nurses by their participating role during spinal surgery. A total of 160 surgical stress records were obtained during 40 surgeries, including electroencephalography (EEG) signals and heart rate variability (HRV) from three orthopedic spinal surgeons and six nurses; concentration, tension level and physical stress were analyzed. Levels of both concentration and tension were significantly higher in circulating nurses during all surgical stages (p < 0.05). Both beats per minute and low frequency/high frequency ratios, which reflect physical stress, were higher in scrub nurses (p < 0.05). As the surgical experience of scrub nurses increased, the key parameters related to stress tended to decrease (p < 0.01). These results will contribute to understanding the pattern of intraoperative stress of surgical nurses, and therefore help in enhancing the teamwork of the surgical team for optimal outcomes.