Santana Heiko Thereza, Rodrigues Maria Cristina Soares, do Socorro Nantua Evangelista Maria
National Health Surveillance Agency, SIA trecho 5, área especial 57, Brasilia, DF, 71205-050, Brazil.
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Brasilia (UnB), Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Brasilia, DF, 70910-900, Brazil.
BMC Res Notes. 2016 May 17;9:276. doi: 10.1186/s13104-016-2078-3.
According to the World Health Organization, the WHO surgical safety checklist can prevent complications, improve communication and contribute to postsurgical safety culture; hence, there is a need to investigate the attitudes and opinions of surgical teams regarding safety utilizing the WHO instrument. The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes and opinions towards surgical safety among operating room professionals in three public hospitals in the Brazilian Federal District.
A cross-sectional study was conducted with the use of a checklist based on the safety attitudes questionnaire-operating room, sent out during the pre- and post-intervention surveys of the WHO surgical safety checklist (period I and period II) between 2012 and 2014.
About 470 professionals, mostly nurse technicians, responded to the questionnaire in both periods. Regarding the perception of safety and agreement about the collaboration of the operating team, a significant statistical improvement of the nursing staff and anesthesiologists was observed in the operating room after the checklist was implemented. After utilizing the checklist before each surgical procedure, concerns about patient safety and compliance with standards as well as rules and hand-washing practices in the operating room statistically improved after the post-intervention, especially by the nursing staff. The checklist was considered easy and quick to use by most respondents. They also believed that the checklist inclusion improved communication, reflecting significant differences. At least 90.0 % of respondents from each team agreed that the checklist helps prevent errors in the operating room.
The study results showed progress in relation to the attitudes and opinions regarding surgical safety from operating teams in relation to the checklist response in the surveyed units. However, difficulties in its implementation are experienced, especially in relation to checklist use acceptance by the surgeons. New studies are needed to verify the sustainability of the surgical teams' changes in attitudes in the hospitals studied.
根据世界卫生组织的说法,世界卫生组织手术安全核对表可预防并发症、改善沟通并有助于建立术后安全文化;因此,有必要利用世界卫生组织的工具调查手术团队对安全的态度和意见。本研究的目的是评估巴西联邦区三家公立医院手术室专业人员对手术安全的态度和意见。
采用基于手术室安全态度问卷的核对表进行横断面研究,该核对表在2012年至2014年世界卫生组织手术安全核对表的干预前和干预后调查期间(第一阶段和第二阶段)发放。
两个阶段约有470名专业人员(主要是护士技术员)回复了问卷。关于对安全的认知以及对手术团队协作的认同,在实施核对表后,手术室护理人员和麻醉医生在统计学上有显著改善。在每次手术前使用核对表后,干预后对患者安全、手术室标准及规则遵守情况以及洗手操作的担忧在统计学上有所改善,尤其是护理人员。大多数受访者认为核对表易于使用且速度快。他们还认为纳入核对表改善了沟通,体现出显著差异。每个团队至少90.0%的受访者同意核对表有助于预防手术室中的错误。
研究结果表明,在所调查单位中,手术团队对手术安全的态度和意见在核对表回应方面取得了进展。然而,在实施过程中遇到了困难,尤其是外科医生对核对表使用的接受度方面。需要开展新的研究来验证所研究医院中手术团队态度变化的可持续性。