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通过对一家三级医院实施世界卫生组织手术安全核查表情况进行审核来评估手术安全性和质量保证

Evaluating Surgical Safety and Quality Assurance by Conducting an Audit of WHO Checklist Implementation in a Tertiary Care Hospital.

作者信息

Batool Amna, Naeem Ahmed, Ur Rehman Khaleeq

机构信息

Surgery, Fatima Memorial Hospital (FMH) College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, PAK.

Anesthesiology, Fatima Memorial Hospital (FMH) College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, PAK.

出版信息

Cureus. 2025 Apr 13;17(4):e82212. doi: 10.7759/cureus.82212. eCollection 2025 Apr.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Surgical care is an integral part of healthcare aimed at preventing surgical complications. To ensure safety during surgical procedures, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced a surgical safety checklist (SSC). This checklist has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of complications and adverse outcomes caused by poor practices or negligence during surgeries.  Methodology: Following ethical approval, an audit was conducted on 200 major surgeries performed at Fatima Memorial Hospital in Lahore. The WHO SSC was converted into a "Yes/No" questionnaire using Google Forms. The audit was conducted over two months, from July to August 2024. Compliance with the three checklist phases (Sign In, Time Out, and Sign Out) was analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 26.0 (Released 2019; IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, United States).  Results: The Sign Out phase showed the highest compliance (178, 89%), followed by the Sign In phase (164, 82%). The lowest compliance was observed in the Time Out phase. Full compliance (100%) was recorded for obtaining patient consent, following anesthesia protocols, ensuring instrument sterilization, and team member introductions, indicating a safe and collaborative surgical environment.

CONCLUSION

Overall, checklist compliance was satisfactory but could be improved through targeted awareness initiatives. While the study did not assess surgical outcomes directly, it highlighted risks associated with incomplete adherence to the WHO checklist.

摘要

背景

外科护理是旨在预防手术并发症的医疗保健的重要组成部分。为确保手术过程中的安全,世界卫生组织(WHO)引入了手术安全核对表(SSC)。已证明该核对表可显著降低手术期间因操作不当或疏忽导致的并发症和不良后果的风险。

方法

在获得伦理批准后,对拉合尔法蒂玛纪念医院进行的200例大手术进行了审计。使用谷歌表单将WHO SSC转换为“是/否”问卷。审计在2024年7月至8月的两个月内进行。使用IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows,Version 26.0(2019年发布;IBM公司,美国纽约州阿蒙克)分析对核对表三个阶段(签到、暂停和签出)的遵守情况。

结果

签出阶段的合规率最高(178例,89%),其次是签到阶段(164例,82%)。暂停阶段的合规率最低。在获得患者同意、遵循麻醉方案、确保器械消毒和介绍团队成员方面记录了100%的完全合规,表明手术环境安全且协作良好。

结论

总体而言,核对表的合规情况令人满意,但可通过有针对性的提高认识举措加以改进。虽然该研究未直接评估手术结果,但它突出了不完全遵守WHO核对表相关的风险。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/12fb/12079144/fbe8e2474bc8/cureus-0017-00000082212-i01.jpg

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