*All authors are affiliated with the Department of Dermatology, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Dermatol Surg. 2019 Aug;45(8):1042-1046. doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000001922.
The World Health Organization (WHO) surgical checklist is associated with reduced morbidity and mortality. Efficacy correlates with compliance.
This study aims to (1) establish completion rate and (2) identify and address barriers to use.
Records of patients undergoing dermatological surgery were studied. Staff completed attitude and barriers questionnaires. Checklist process was modified, and use was reassessed twice.
Cycle 1 involved 217 subjects; 72% had excisions. Thirteen percent had surgery to multiple sites. Five percent of checklists were fully completed, with an average of 76% of available points per checklist marked as checked. The lowest single field use included "patient identity" (76%) and "surgical site" (72%). Questionnaire responses from 25 staff showed the checklist to be "important" and "relevant" in dermatology; key barrier to completion was lack of time. Checklist modifications and educational sessions were undertaken; checklist use was reassessed twice more with 103 and 134 patients. Average use increased to 96% and 98%; full completion increased to 71% and 70%; "surgical site" and "identity" completion increased to 100%.
The WHO checklist is relevant and important in dermatology. Introduction must be supported by repeated training sessions. Adequate time and training can significantly improve checklist completion and patient safety.
世界卫生组织(WHO)手术清单与降低发病率和死亡率有关。功效与合规性相关。
本研究旨在:(1)确定完成率;(2)确定并解决使用障碍。
研究了接受皮肤科手术的患者的记录。工作人员完成了态度和障碍问卷。修改了清单流程,并两次重新评估了使用情况。
第 1 周期涉及 217 例患者;72%接受了切除术。13%的患者进行了多处手术。有 5%的检查表完整完成,平均每个检查表有 76%的可用点标记为已检查。单个字段使用最低的包括“患者身份”(76%)和“手术部位”(72%)。来自 25 名工作人员的问卷回答表明,清单在皮肤科中“重要”和“相关”;完成的主要障碍是缺乏时间。对清单进行了修改和教育课程;对 103 名和 134 名患者进行了两次更多的清单使用评估。平均使用率增加到 96%和 98%;完整完成率增加到 71%和 70%;“手术部位”和“身份”的完成率提高到 100%。
WHO 清单在皮肤科中是相关且重要的。必须通过重复的培训课程来支持引入。足够的时间和培训可以显著提高清单完成率和患者安全性。