The Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Vet Surg. 2024 Jul;53(5):816-823. doi: 10.1111/vsu.14109. Epub 2024 May 30.
To examine attitudes towards surgical safety checklists (SSCs) among American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) diplomates and to identify barriers to implementation.
Qualitative online research survey.
A total of 1282 current ACVS diplomates.
An anonymous online survey was distributed to current ACVS diplomates via email. ACVS diplomates were identified using publicly available data through the ACVS website. A total of 1282 surveys were electronically distributed, and respondents were given 4 weeks to respond. The survey consisted of 34 questions examining (1) demographic information, (2) current use of SSCs, (3) knowledge and attitudes towards SSCs, (4) perceived advantages and disadvantages to use of SSCs, (5) implementation strategies, and (6) potential reasons for noncompletion of SSCs.
Survey response rate was 20% (257/1282). A total of 169 of 249 (67.9%) respondents indicated using SSCs. Respondents generally agreed that SSCs were proven to reduce surgical complications (196/249 [78.7%]) and did not perceive any disadvantages to use (100/138 [75.2%]). Respondents not using SSCs were more likely to perceive them as a waste of time (p < .001). The most common reasons for noncompletion of SSCs were forgetfulness (21/52 [39.6%]) and time constraints (19/52 [36.5%]). Improved training (72/138 [52.2%]) and modifying the SSC based on staff feedback (69/138 [50%]) were suggested as methods to improve SSC uptake.
Respondents currently using SSCs were generally satisfied. Time constraints and memory related issues were common causes for noncompletion of SSCs.
Efforts to expand the implementation of SSCs in veterinary surgery should focus on improved engagement of relevant stakeholders and modification of the SSC to suit local conditions.
调查美国兽医外科学院(ACVS)院士对手术安全检查表(SSC)的态度,并确定实施的障碍。
定性在线研究调查。
共 1282 名现任 ACVS 院士。
通过电子邮件向现任 ACVS 院士分发匿名在线调查。ACVS 院士是通过 ACVS 网站上的公开数据确定的。共发放了 1282 份电子调查,受访者有 4 周的时间作答。调查包括 34 个问题,考察了(1)人口统计学信息,(2)目前对 SSC 的使用情况,(3)对 SSC 的知识和态度,(4)对使用 SSC 的优缺点的看法,(5)实施策略,以及(6)未完成 SSC 的潜在原因。
调查的回复率为 20%(257/1282)。共有 249 名受访者中的 169 名(67.9%)表示使用 SSC。受访者普遍认为 SSC 已被证明可降低手术并发症(196/249 [78.7%]),并且不认为使用 SSC 有任何弊端(100/138 [75.2%])。不使用 SSC 的受访者更有可能认为 SSC 浪费时间(p <.001)。未完成 SSC 的最常见原因是健忘(21/52 [39.6%])和时间限制(19/52 [36.5%])。改善培训(72/138 [52.2%])和根据员工反馈修改 SSC(69/138 [50%])被建议作为提高 SSC 采用率的方法。
目前使用 SSC 的受访者普遍感到满意。时间限制和记忆相关问题是未完成 SSC 的常见原因。
扩大兽医手术中 SSC 的实施应侧重于加强相关利益攸关方的参与,并修改 SSC 以适应当地条件。