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An investigation of barriers to the use of the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist in theatres

机译:对在剧院使用世界卫生组织手术安全检查表的障碍进行调查

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BACKGROUND. The World Health Organization (WHO) has implemented the Surgical Safety Checklist (SSCL) as part of the Safe Surgery Saves Lives campaign. This is aimed at improving surgical safety worldwide. Despite many perceived benefits of the SSCL, compliance and acceptance in many areas remain poor. OBJECTIVES. To investigate perceptions of theatre staff regarding the checklist and to identify reasons and barriers for poor compliance and implementation. METHODS. Questionnaires were handed out to theatre teams across all surgical disciplines at two large hospitals in Durban, South Africa, over a 2-week period. Data collected included role in theatre, intention of the SSCL, training received, as well as questions regarding previously identified barriers and staff perceptions. RESULTS. Questionnaires were distributed to 225 practitioners, with a response rate of 81.7% from 51 nurses, 54 anaesthetists and 79 surgeons. Rank of medical staff included 52 seniors (consultants) and 81 juniors (registrars and medical officers). The majority (95%) of respondents perceived the SSCL as intended to improve safety, prevent errors or reduce morbidity and mortality. A total of 146 respondents (79.3%) received no SSCL training. No new barriers were identified, but previously identified barriers were confirmed. Our key factors were time-related issues and lack of buy-in from team members. Surgeons were perceived as being supportive by 45.1% of respondents, in contrast to nurses (62.5%), anaesthetists (70.1%) and management (68.5%). When compared with junior staff, senior staff were 5-fold more likely to feel that staff did not need to be trained and 8-fold more likely to indicate that the checklist did not improve patient safety. CONCLUSIONS. The WHO SSCL is an important tool in the operating room environment. The barriers in our setting are similar to those identified in other settings. There needs to be widespread training in the use of the SSCL, including adaptation of the checklist to make it fit for purpose in our setting. Improving use of the checklist will allow theatre staff to work together towards ensuring a safer theatre environment for both patients and staff.
机译:背景。世界卫生组织(WHO)已实施了手术安全检查表(SSCL),作为“拯救生命安全手术”运动的一部分。目的是提高全世界的手术安全性。尽管SSCL有许多公认的好处,但是在许多领域的合规性和接受度仍然很差。目标调查剧场工作人员对清单的看法,并找出合规和执行不力的原因和障碍。方法。在两周的时间内,向南非德班的两家大型医院的所有外科学科的剧院团队分发了问卷。收集的数据包括剧院的作用,SSCL的意图,所接受的培训以及有关先前发现的障碍和员工看法的问题。结果。向225名从业人员发放了问卷,来自51名护士,54名麻醉师和79名外科医生的答复率为81.7%。医务人员的级别包括52名老年人(顾问)和81名初级(注册服务商和医务人员)。大部分(95%)的受访者认为SSCL旨在提高安全性,防止错误或降低发病率和死亡率。共有146位受访者(79.3%)没有接受SSCL培训。没有发现新的障碍,但确认了先前发现的障碍。我们的关键因素是与时间相关的问题,以及团队成员缺乏支持。相对于护士(62.5%),麻醉师(70.1%)和管理人员(68.5%),外科医生对45.1%的受访者表示支持。与初级人员相比,高级人员认为不需要培训人员的可能性高5倍,而表明清单没有改善患者安全性的可能性高8倍。结论。 WHO SSCL是手术室环境中的重要工具。我们设置中的障碍与其他设置中确定的障碍相似。在使用SSCL时需要进行广泛的培训,包括对清单进行调整以使其适合我们的环境。改进检查表的使用将使剧院工作人员能够共同努力,为患者和工作人员确保更安全的剧院环境。

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