Journal of Surgical Nursing and Allied Health Sciences https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS en-US admin@adrpublications.in (Admin) admin@adrpublications.in (.) Fri, 11 Jul 2025 05:18:48 +0000 OJS 3.1.2.3 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Infection Control Strategies in the Surgical Setting: A Detailed Review https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4730 <p>Infection control is a critical aspect of surgical care, as surgical site infections (SSIs) can significantly impact patient outcomes, leading to prolonged hospital stays, increased healthcare costs, and in some cases, severe complications or death. Effective infection control strategies in the surgical setting are essential to minimize the risk of SSIs, ensuring patient safety and optimizing recovery. This review examines the key infection control strategies employed in the surgical setting, including preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative interventions, as well as the role of healthcare professionals in implementing and maintaining these strategies. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based practices, guidelines, and technologies that contribute to infection prevention, while also addressing the challenges and barriers to successful infection control.</p> <p>How to cite this article:<br>Kumar S, Sen K, Infection Control Strategies in <br>the Surgical Setting: A Detailed Review. J Surg <br>Nurs Allied Health Sci. 2025;1(1):1-6.</p> Subham Kumar, Kreetika Sen Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Surgical Nursing and Allied Health Sciences https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4730 Fri, 11 Jul 2025 05:12:50 +0000 Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Postoperative Pain Management: A Nursing Perspective https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4736 <p>Postoperative pain management is a vital aspect of recovery following surgery, and while pharmacological treatments are commonly employed, non-pharmacological approaches have gained increasing recognition for their effectiveness. These methods provide a holistic alternative or complement to medication, offering patients relief from pain with minimal risk of side effects. Various non-pharmacological approaches, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), guided imagery, music therapy, acupressure, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), thermal therapies, physical therapy, and aromatherapy, from a nursing perspective. The role of nurses in implementing these techniques is emphasized, highlighting their ability to personalize care, reduce opioid dependency, improve patient satisfaction, and facilitate faster recovery. Challenges such as resource limitations and patient preferences are also discussed. Overall, non-pharmacological strategies represent an essential element of postoperative care, ensuring that pain management is both comprehensive and patient-centered.</p> <p>How to cite this article:<br>Iqbal Z, Das S, Roy K. Non-Pharmacological <br>Approaches to Postoperative Pain Management: <br>A Nursing Perspective. J Surg Nurs Allied Health <br>Sci. 2025;1(1):7-13.</p> Zahid Iqbal, Shelly Das, Kiran Roy Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Surgical Nursing and Allied Health Sciences https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4736 Role of Allied Health Professionals in Surgical Recovery: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Patient Care https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4735 <p>Surgical recovery is a multifaceted process that extends beyond the operating room, requiring the involvement of various healthcare professionals to ensure optimal outcomes. Allied health professionals (AHPs)—including physical therapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, speech-language pathologists, social workers, and psychologists—play a crucial role in postoperative recovery by addressing the diverse physical, emotional, and social needs of patients. This article explores the integral contributions of AHPs in surgical recovery, emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Key areas of focus include rehabilitation, functional independence, nutritional support, pain management, and psychosocial care. AHPs work collaboratively with surgeons, nurses, and other specialists to promote early mobilization, prevent complications, enhance recovery, and improve overall quality of life. The article also discusses the challenges<br>and barriers to effective multidisciplinary care, such as communication gaps and resource limitations, while highlighting the benefits of an integrated care model. Ultimately, the involvement of AHPs is essential to achieving comprehensive, patient-centered care that supports the holistic recovery of individuals following surgery.</p> <p>How to cite this article:<br>Gupta R, Rana A, Kumar S, Role of Allied<br>Health Professionals in Surgical Recovery:<br>Multidisciplinary Approaches to Patient Care. J<br>Surg Nurs Allied Health Sci. 2025;1(1):14-19.</p> Rubina Gupta, Aarushi Rana, Sudeep Kumar Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Surgical Nursing and Allied Health Sciences https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4735 Fri, 11 Jul 2025 04:46:52 +0000 The Impact of Nursing Education on Reducing Surgical Errors and Improving Outcomes https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4734 <p>Surgical errors remain a significant concern in healthcare, contributing to patient morbidity, mortality, and increased healthcare costs. The role of nursing education in mitigating these errors and improving surgical outcomes has become increasingly recognized. Nurses are integral members of the surgical team, involved in every phase of the surgical process, from preoperative preparation to postoperative care. Comprehensive nursing education, including specialized perioperative training, simulation-based learning, and continuous professional development, equips nurses with the necessary skills and knowledge to identify risks, adhere to safety protocols, and provide high-quality patient care. This article explores the impact of nursing education on reducing surgical errors by enhancing nurses’ competencies in areas such as communication, sterile technique, patient monitoring, and complication management. Furthermore, it highlights how improved nursing education leads to better patient outcomes, including faster recovery, reduced complications, and increased patient satisfaction.</p> Ahmed Bashir, Naima Khan Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Surgical Nursing and Allied Health Sciences https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4734 Fri, 11 Jul 2025 05:17:37 +0000 The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Surgical Nursing: Opportunities and Challenges https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4731 <p>The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into surgical nursing has the potential to revolutionize patient care by enhancing safety, improving decision-making, and streamlining workflows. AI technologies such as machine learning, robotics, and predictive analytics can assist surgical nurses in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care, enabling them to provide more personalized and efficient care. It examines the challenges faced in AI adoption, such as the need for adequate training, ethical concerns, resistance to change, cost implications, and legal and regulatory considerations. Despite these challenges, AI’s integration into surgical nursing holds great promise for improving surgical outcomes, patient recovery, and overall healthcare efficiency. Future efforts should focus on overcoming these obstacles to ensure the successful and ethical application of AI technologies in surgical nursing.</p> <p>How to cite this article:<br>Kumar R, Singh P, Aawliya P. The Integration<br>of Artificial Intelligence in Surgical Nursing:<br>Opportunities and Challenges. J Surg Nurs Allied<br>Health Sci. 2025;1(1):24-27.&nbsp;</p> Rishabh Kumar, Priti Singh, Priti Aawliya Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Surgical Nursing and Allied Health Sciences https://medical.advancedresearchpublications.com/index.php/JSNAHS/article/view/4731