Table 2.
Task categories and subcategories | Definitions | Included activities |
Pre-indirect care | Tasks indirectly related to patient care prior to patient arrival. | |
Disinfect | Preoperative hand washing/disinfection. | |
Organise/arrange | Preparing equipment. | |
Control/Count | Checking equipment, counting instruments and swabs. | |
Read | Reading/searching patient information. | |
Clean | Arranging and cleaning. | |
Protect | Applying sterile gown, gloves and apron. | |
Intra-indirect care | Tasks indirectly related to patient care, when the patient is present. | |
Observe/monitor | Monitoring patients’ vital parameters. | |
Disinfect | Hand washing/disinfection. | |
Organise/arrange | Preparing equipment. | |
Control/count | Controlling equipment, counting instruments and swabs. | |
Read | Reading and reviewing patient information. | |
Clean | Arranging and cleaning. | |
Protect | Applying protective apron or gloves. | |
Direct care | Tasks directly related to patient care. | |
Skin disinfection | Disinfecting the incision area, including drying time. | |
Drape | Draping the patient. | |
Assist | Assisting another professional. | |
Instrumentation | Instrumentation with surgeon. | |
Perform invasive surgical/anaesthetic procedures | Performing the procedure/intubation and inserting intravenous lines. | |
Perform patient care | Communicating with the patient, mobilising of the patient, dressing the wound and moving the patient to the bed. | |
Medication | Tasks related to providing medication to a patient. | |
Prepare | Reading prescriptions and preparing syringes. | |
Administer | Giving medication to the patient. | |
Document | Documenting medication care. | |
Communicate | Discussing medication care and prescriptions and asking for clarification. | |
Documentation | Any recording of patient information on paper or computer. | |
Communication | Any work-related or social discussion with another staff member. | |
Professional | Discussions related to the procedure, planning the care of the patient, paging surgeon or anaesthesiologist, reporting and completing the WHO checklist. | |
Irrelevant | Case-irrelevant communication. | |
Supervision | Any activity focused on teaching or education. | (Note: when supervision is taking place, all other tasks are ‘multitasking’.) |
Other | Any other task not included above. | For example: waiting for a colleague or a decision, when there is no communication. |
In transit | Any movement between rooms. | Transferring the patient into and out of the room. Getting equipment needed. |