Trauma and Orthopaedics, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London, UK.
Int Orthop. 2011 Jun;35(6):897-901. doi: 10.1007/s00264-010-1112-7. Epub 2010 Aug 21.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends routine use of a surgical safety checklist prior to all surgical operations. The aim of this study was to prospectively audit checklist use in orthopaedic patients before and after implementation of an educational programme designed to increase use and correlate this with early complications, mortality and staff perceptions. Data was collected on 480 patients before the educational program and 485 patients after. Pre-training checklist use was 7.9%. The rates of early complications and mortality were 8.5% and 1.9%, respectively. Forty-seven percent thought the checklist improved team communication. Following an educational program, checklist use significantly increased to 96.9% (RR12.2; 95% CI 9.0-16.6). The rate of early complications and mortality was 7.6% (RR 0.89; 95% CI 0.58-1.37) and 1.6% (RR 0.88; 95% CI 0.34-2.26), respectively. Seventy-seven percent thought the checklist improved team communication. Checklist use was not associated with a significant reduction in early complications and mortality in patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery. Education programs can significantly increase accurate use and staff perceptions following implementation.
世界卫生组织(WHO)建议在所有外科手术前常规使用手术安全检查表。本研究旨在前瞻性审核骨科患者在实施旨在增加使用并将其与早期并发症、死亡率和员工认知相关的教育计划前后检查表的使用情况。在教育计划之前收集了 480 名患者的数据,在教育计划之后收集了 485 名患者的数据。培训前检查表的使用率为 7.9%。早期并发症和死亡率分别为 8.5%和 1.9%。47%的人认为检查表改善了团队沟通。在实施教育计划后,检查表的使用率显著增加到 96.9%(RR12.2;95%CI9.0-16.6)。早期并发症和死亡率分别为 7.6%(RR0.89;95%CI0.58-1.37)和 1.6%(RR0.88;95%CI0.34-2.26)。77%的人认为检查表改善了团队沟通。检查表的使用与接受骨科手术的患者早期并发症和死亡率的显著降低无关。教育计划可以显著提高检查表的准确性和员工认知度。