The Impact of Development and Implementation of Surgical Safety Checklist Educational Program on the Surgical Team Compliance during Major Operations | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Health Care | ||||
Article 46, Volume 11, Issue 2, June 2020, Page 719-735 PDF (2.22 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2020.179110 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Heba Abdel Mowla Ahmed1; Wafaa H. Awad2 | ||||
1Assistant Professor of Medical-Surgical Nursing Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt | ||||
2Lecturer of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Safe surgery saves lives. Surgical complications and deaths have remained largely unchanged over the past two decades. A surgical safety checklist may be used as a tool to prevent such complications. Wrong-site surgery is all too common. The World Health Organization's (WHO) surgical safety checklist aimed to improve safety in both anesthesia and surgery and to reduce complications and mortality by better teamwork, communication, and consistency of care. The surgical safety checklist outlines the essential standards of surgical care and has been shown to reduce complications and deaths associated with surgery. It was designed to prevent wrong-site surgery and improve patient safety in the operating room. The aim of this study the study was aimed to assess the impact of development and implementation of surgical safety checklist educational program on the surgical team compliance during major operations. Design: A quasi-experimental design was used to conduct this study. Setting: The study was conducted in operating rooms in Alexandria Main University Hospital. Subjects: The subjects of the present study included a convenience sample of 50 nurses and surgeons. They were enrolled into one group pre and post intervention. Tools: The data were collected by the following study tools: Tool I: operating room teamwork knowledge about surgical safety checklist interview questionnaire. It was divided into three parts there were the operating team's socio-demographic data, operating room teamwork knowledge for surgical safety checklist, and nurses 'attitudes, and beliefs about the surgical safety checklist. Tool II: operating room teamwork implementation of surgical safety checklist performance checklist. Method: Pre-intervention and post-intervention study. The effect of implementing a surgical safety checklist during major surgical procedures on patients' safety. After conducting an education program, checklist implementation and patient safety outcome indicators were studied. Results: the main results of the present study about one-third of the studied operating room teamwork were in the age group (30<40) and the majority were female. It was observed that the majority of studied operating room teamwork had incorrect knowledge pre implementing the program. Also, the majority had correct answers following the educational program. More and more, 100.0% of the studied group had barriers to implement the surgical safety checklist. Conclusions: The study showed that the implementation of such an education program had improved patient safety. In general, these efforts are viewed favorably by operating room personnel. However, the role of these checklists and other tools in reducing wrong-sided surgeries has not been proven. The goal of the health care professional should be to continue to improve on the advances that have been made in implementing surgical checklists and preventing wrong-site surgery. Implementation of the checklist was associated with a greater than the one-third reduction in complications among adult patients undergoing surgery in a diverse group of hospitals. The use of the world health organization's surgical safety checklist in major operations is feasible and should be considered. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Safe Surgery; Surgical Safety Checklist; Major Operations; Compliance; Adherence; Operating room staff | ||||
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