The Operating Theatre Journal - Supporting Theatre Caps

The Operating Theatre Journal - Supporting Theatre Caps

Jason Jason
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We're very pleased to be able to lend our support to the Operating Theatre Journal.

Since our inception the OTJ has been of great support and we've found it to be a fantastic resource for connecting with operating theatre staff.

Each month OTJ aims to bring its readership news and views that are of particular interest to operating theatre staff responsible for patient care. This includes general medical and administrative news, new product/equipment releases, evaluations and case studies, study days and courses. Also included within the pages of OTJ is Job Scene, where recruitment and employment opportunities are promoted.

The Operating Theatre Journal, OTJ, is published monthly and distributed to every hospital operating theatre department in the UK. Despite being UK based, readership of the OTJ extends across the world and rightly so given the value of their content.

To promote readership of the OTJ further were offering a 20% discount on our products to OTJ readers. 

Please take a look: The Operating Theatre Journal

heatre Caps 'Patients are extremely supportive of name and role theatre caps believing it to be a good idea that will make them feel safe and re-assured during their peri-operative experience.' This was the conclusion of a survey of 129 patients performed at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK. 95% of patients indicated it's a good idea, 95% of patients indicated it would help them understand who is looking after them, 95% of patients indicated they would find this reassuring during their visit. These were some of the patients comments: 'I think it is a fabulous idea as when the staff introduce themselves you often forget, it’s nice to be able to use people’s names it makes you feel less nervous.' 'As an older person who can’t remember names and feels embarrassed about this it would help me and lots like me, thank you.' 'Magic!''A definite yes as you could recognise trained nurses from healthcares porters and anyone else who wears scrubs around the hospital.' 'It’s a very good idea.' 'A great idea, would make patients feel safe and know who they were talking to.' 'Very good idea.' 'I think this is a good idea.' 'It is easier to see the name on a hat than on a badge as badges are not always visible, a hat is eye level' 'Nurses usually introduce themselves when they meet you and have some tags anyway but it wouldn’t do any harm having names on hats and it may stand out more.' 'Different colour uniforms are confusing, love this idea!!' 'I think that this would be a good idea as you can identify people who are dealing with you and I think that it makes a more reassuring experience for some people who are afraid or procedures.' 'I think this is a great idea.' 'Very helpful doing a good job thank you.' 'Make it easier to relate to who is treating you.' 'Makes it easier than looking at badges.' 'Help you remember who is looking after you.'

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