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Attitudes and compliance with the WHO surgical safety checklist: a survey among surgeons and operating room staff in 138 hospitals in China

机译:态度和遵守世卫组织外科安全检查表:138家医院的外科医生和手术室工作人员的调查

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Ten years after the introduction of the Chinese Ministry of Health (MoH) version of Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) we wished to assess the ongoing influence of the World Health Organisation (WHO) SSC by observing all three checklist components during elective surgical procedures in China, as well as survey operating room staff and surgeons more widely about the WHO SSC. A questionnaire was designed to gain authentic views on the WHO SSC. We also conducted a prospective cross-sectional study at five level 3 hospitals. Local data collectors were trained to document specific item performance. Adverse events which delayed the operation were recorded as well as the individuals leading or participating in the three SSC components. A total of 846 operating room staff and surgeons from 138 hospitals representing every mainland province responded to the survey. There was widespread acceptance of the checklist and its value in improving patient safety. 860 operations were observed for SSC compliance. Overall compliance was 79.8%. Compliance in surgeon-dependent items of the ‘time-out’ component reduced when it was nurse-led (p??0.0001). WHO SSC interventions which are omitted from the MoH SSC continued to be discussed over half the time. Overall adverse events rate was 2.7%. One site had near 100% compliance in association with a circulating inspection team which had power of sanction. The WHO SSC remains a powerful tool for surgical patient safety in China. Cultural changes in nursing assertiveness and surgeon-led teamwork and checklist ownership are the key elements for improving compliance. Standardised audits are required to monitor and ensure checklist compliance.
机译:介绍中国卫生部(MOH)版本的外科安全检查表(SSC)后,我们希望通过观察中国选修外科手术期间的所有三个清单组件来评估世界卫生组织(WHO)SSC的持续影响以及调查手术室的工作人员和外科医生对世卫组织SSC更广泛。调查问卷旨在获得对世界卫生组织的真实意见。我们还在五级3级医院进行了一项前瞻性横断面研究。本地数据收集器培训以记录特定的项目性能。记录延迟操作的不良事件以及领导或参与三个SSC组件的个人。共有846名手术室工作人员和来自138家医院的外科医生,代表每个大陆省的一切都回应了该调查。核对清单的普遍接受及其在提高患者安全方面的价值。观察到860年符合SSC的操作。整体遵守率为79.8%。当护士LED时,“超时”组件的外科医生依赖项的符合性降低(P?& 0.0001)。从MOH SSC中省略的SSC干预措施继续在一半的时间内讨论。总体不良事件率为2.7%。一个网站与具有批准权力的流通检验团队合规有100%的合规。世卫组织SSC仍然是中国外科患者安全的强大工具。护理自信和外科医生领导的团队合作和清单所有权的文化变化是提高合规的关键要素。需要标准化审核来监控和确保核对表合规性。

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