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World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist: Compliance and Associated Surgical Outcomes in Uganda's Referral Hospitals.

机译:世界卫生组织外科安全检查表:乌干达推荐医院的合规性和相关的外科检查。

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A pilot study on the World Health Organization (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) showed a reduction in both major complications and mortality of surgical patients. Compliance with this checklist varies around the world. We aimed to determine the extent of compliance with the WHO SSC and its association with surgical outcomes in 5 of Uganda's referral hospitals. A multicentre prospective cohort study was conducted in 5 referral hospitals in Uganda. Using a questionnaire based on the WHO SSC, patients undergoing surgical operations were systematically recruited into the study from April 2016 to July 2016. The patients were followed up daily for 30 days or until discharge for the purpose of documentation of complications. Logistic regression and linear regression were used to assess for association between compliance and perioperative surgical outcomes. We recruited 859 patients into the study. Overall compliance with the WHO SSC was 41.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 39.7-43.8) ranging from 11.9% to 89.8% across the different hospitals. Overall compliance with "sign in" was 44.7% (95% CI, 43-45.6), with "time out" was 42.0% (95% CI, 39.4-44.6), and with "sign out" was 33.3% (95% CI, 30.7-35.9). There was no association between compliance and perioperative surgical outcomes: length of hospital stay, adverse events, and mortality. This study revealed low levels of compliance with the WHO SSC. There was a statistically significant association between this level of compliance and the incidence of pain and loss of consciousness postoperatively.
机译:世界卫生组织(世卫组织)手术安全检查表(SSC)的试验研究表明,手术患者的主要并发症和死亡率降低。遵守此检查表的符合性因世界各地而异。我们旨在确定乌干达推荐医院5人遵守WHO SSC及其与手术成果的关系。在乌干达的5名推荐医院进行了多中心前瞻性队列研究。使用基于世卫组织SSC的调查问卷,从2016年4月到2016年7月,系统地招募了在研究中进行的患者进入该研究。患者每天跟进30天或直至放入并发症的文件。 Logistic回归和线性回归用于评估顺应性和围手术期外科检查之间的关联。我们招募了859名患者进入研究。全面遵守WHO SSC的41.7%(95%的置信区间[CI],39.7-43.8)在不同医院的11.9%至89.8%的范围内。 “登录”的总体遵守为44.7%(95%CI,43-45.6),“超时”为42.0%(95%CI,39.4-44.6),“退出”为33.3%(95%) CI,30.7-35.9)。合规性和围手术期之间没有关联:住院时间,不良事件和死亡率。本研究揭示了对世界卫生组织SSC的低水平。这种遵从程度与术后疼痛和意识丧失的发生率之间存在统计学上重大关联。

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