Department of Surgery, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland.
Clin Otolaryngol. 2011 Jun;36(3):242-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-4486.2011.02315.x.
The World Health Organisation has developed a Surgical Safety Checklist to improve patient safety during surgery. This checklist has reduced postoperative morbidity and mortality. Prior to checklist implementation, we wanted to evaluate how it would fit into the process of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery and whether it would have an impact on the awareness of safety-related issues.
A structured questionnaire was addressed to the operating room team after consecutive operations during a 1-month period before and after checklist implementation.
This study was conducted at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at the Helsinki University Central Hospital as a part of a multicentre study. Responses were received regarding 288 operations before and 412 after checklist implementation.
The questions concerned patient-related safety checks, teamwork and communication.
The checklist improved verification of the patient's identity (P<0.001). Awareness of the patient's medical history, medication and allergies increased (P<0.001). Knowledge of the names and roles among the team members improved. The otolaryngologists and anaesthesiologists discussed possible critical events more often (P<0.001), and postoperative instructions were better recorded after use of the checklist. In addition, the checklist enhanced communication between operation team members.
Our study confirms that the Surgical Safety Checklist fits well into the surgical working process in otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery improving the sharing of patient-related medical information between team members. Development of a specific checklist for otolaryngology calls for further study.
世界卫生组织制定了手术安全检查表,以提高手术期间患者的安全性。该检查表降低了术后发病率和死亡率。在实施检查表之前,我们想评估它将如何融入耳鼻喉头颈外科手术过程中,以及它是否会对安全相关问题的意识产生影响。
在实施检查表前后的 1 个月内,连续手术期间,向手术室团队发放了一份结构化问卷。
这项研究在赫尔辛基大学中央医院耳鼻喉科进行,作为多中心研究的一部分。在实施检查表前后,共收到了 288 次手术和 412 次手术的回复。
问题涉及与患者相关的安全检查、团队合作和沟通。
检查表改进了对患者身份的验证(P<0.001)。对患者病史、用药和过敏史的认识有所提高(P<0.001)。团队成员对彼此姓名和角色的了解有所提高。耳鼻喉科医生和麻醉师更频繁地讨论可能的危急事件(P<0.001),并且使用检查表后更好地记录了术后医嘱。此外,检查表增强了手术团队成员之间的沟通。
我们的研究证实,手术安全检查表非常适合耳鼻喉头颈外科手术的手术工作流程,可改善团队成员之间与患者相关的医疗信息共享。针对耳鼻喉科开发特定的检查表需要进一步研究。