A telephone survey was completed involving senior nurses from all NHS theatre units in Wales that carry out routine scheduled surgery (n=19).The survey examined whether these units had pre-operative visiting regimes, constraints and barriers to pre-operative visits and the nature, content, timing and staffing of any visits that were undertaken. A purposive sample of respondents from the telephone survey (n=6) was interviewed further and a content analysis of the transcribed interviews completed.
The results indicate that only a small percentage of patients undergoing surgery actually receive a pre-operative visit. When visits are carried out their content does not reflect the evidence of effectiveness in the research literature. The reasons for this apparent non-utilisation of research evidence are explored in the paper and recommendations are made as to how this situation could be altered.