U.S., April 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06938594) titled 'Working With Your Body in the Operating Room. The Case of Operating Room Nurses (RCIBO)' on Feb. 10.

Brief Summary: The undocumented observation, repeatedly observed in the operating rooms, of discomfort, including fainting, among medical and paramedical novices working in contact with surgical breaches raises questions about the mechanisms put in place to cope with what seems initially unimaginable. Indeed, accounts in the social sciences show that the surgical opening of a living person is, in some ways, a transgressive act, forbidden outside the operating room. By spilling blood, it induces a 'symbolic disorder' described by Mar...