Al-Qahtani Ali S
College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
Oman Med J. 2017 Jan;32(1):27-30. doi: 10.5001/omj.2017.05.
To assess the impact of implementing the surgical safety checklist (SSCL) on the outcome of patient safety in otorhinolaryngology (ENT) surgical procedures in two hospitals in Saudi Arabia: Aseer Central and Abha Private Hospitals.
This retrospective study conducted over seven years (1 July 2008 to 30 June 2015) followed a staff educational and training program for the implementation of the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (WHO SSCL). The program included the use of audiovisual aids and practical demonstrations. Incidents of non-compliance were treated as sentinel events and were audited by the process of root cause analysis.
There were 5 144 elective ENT surgical cases in both hospitals in which the SSCL was utilized over the seven-year study period. The average compliance rate was 96.5%. Reasons for non-compliance included staff shortage, fast staff turnover, excessive workload, communication problems, and presence of existing processes.
The implementation of the SSCL was a substantial leap in efforts towards ensuring surgical patients' safety. It is compulsory in the healthcare system in many countries. Such progress in healthcare improvement can be accomplished with the commitment of the operating suite staff by spending few moments checking facts and establishing an environment of teamwork for the benefit of the surgical patient.
评估在沙特阿拉伯的两家医院——阿西尔中心医院和阿巴私立医院,实施手术安全检查表(SSCL)对耳鼻喉科(ENT)手术患者安全结果的影响。
这项回顾性研究历时七年(2008年7月1日至2015年6月30日),遵循了一项关于实施世界卫生组织手术安全检查表(WHO SSCL)的员工教育和培训计划。该计划包括使用视听辅助工具和实际演示。不合规事件被视为警示事件,并通过根本原因分析过程进行审核。
在为期七年的研究期间,两家医院共有5144例择期耳鼻喉科手术病例使用了SSCL。平均合规率为96.5%。不合规的原因包括人员短缺、人员流动快、工作量过大、沟通问题以及现有流程的存在。
实施SSCL是确保手术患者安全努力中的一大飞跃。在许多国家的医疗系统中这是强制性的。通过手术室工作人员的承诺,花些时间核对事实并营造团队合作的环境以造福手术患者,就能实现医疗保健改善方面的这种进步。