Pugel Anne E, Simianu Vlad V, Flum David R, Patchen Dellinger E
Department of Surgery, University of Washington, PO Box 356410, Seattle, WA 98195, USA; Surgical Outcomes Research Center, University of Washington, 1107 NE 45th Street, Suite 502, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Department of Surgery, University of Washington, PO Box 356410, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
J Infect Public Health. 2015 May-Jun;8(3):219-25. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2015.01.001. Epub 2015 Feb 26.
Existing evidence suggests that communication failures are common in the operating room, and that they lead to increased complications, including infections. Use of a surgical safety checklist may prevent communication failures and reduce complications. Initial data from the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (WHO SSC) demonstrated significant reductions in both morbidity and mortality with checklist implementation. A growing body of literature points out that while the physical act of "checking the box" may not necessarily prevent all adverse events, the checklist is a scaffold on which attitudes toward teamwork and communication can be encouraged and improved. Recent evidence reinforces the fact the compliance with the checklist is critical for the effects on patient safety to be realized.
现有证据表明,手术室中的沟通失误很常见,并且会导致包括感染在内的并发症增加。使用手术安全核对表可能会预防沟通失误并减少并发症。世界卫生组织手术安全核对表(WHO SSC)的初步数据表明,实施核对表后,发病率和死亡率均显著降低。越来越多的文献指出,虽然“打勾”这一实际动作不一定能预防所有不良事件,但核对表是一个支架,在此基础上可以鼓励并改善对团队合作和沟通的态度。最近的证据进一步证实了这样一个事实,即遵守核对表对于实现对患者安全的影响至关重要。