Abstract

UNLABELLED: Implementation of new technology can influence the surgical team's performance.

AIM: To investigate a novice robotic nurse team's learning curves and mental load on the Medtronic Hugo RAS system.

METHODS: An observer noted the nurses' surgical tasks performed on the Hugo. All nurses completed two questionnaires about mental load (SURG-TLX) and technology acceptance (TAM) following surgery.

FINDINGS: Twenty robot-assisted inguinal hernia repairs were performed with no observable plateau in the learning curve for the preoperative and perioperative phases. On average, the researchers found a slightly higher score for the scrub nurse's mental load (median 27 points, IQR 14-47) than the circulating nurse (median 14.5 points, IQR 10-38).

CONCLUSION: There was no observable plateau in the learning curve for the pre- and perioperative tasks. The scrub nurse function had a higher mental load than the circulating nurse function, with one nurse having a mental load score above the recommended level.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBritish Journal of Nursing
Vol/bind35
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)56-64
Antal sider9
ISSN0966-0461
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 8 jan. 2026

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