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  1. The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist: A Review of Outcomes and Implementation Strategies

    Through a literature review we describe the evolution of checklists and report effects on outcomes and safety enhancements. This article will summarize the lessons learnt from its implementation thus far and suggest several avenues where checklists will enhance patient safety and multi-disciplinary communication in surgical patients.

  2. Role of Perioperative Surgical Safety Checklist in Reducing Morbidity

    Safe Surgery Saves Lives. Patient safety is a fundamental of good quality health care, and complications due to the health-care system are well-documented and constitute an important public health problem. Implementation of the checklist in medicine and surgery can help to decrease the risk of adverse events thus can improve patient safety.

  3. Implementation process of the Surgical Safety Checklist: integrative review

    ABSTRACT. Objective: to analyze the evidence available in the literature on the process of implementing the Surgical Safety Checklist, proposed by the World Health Organization, in the practice of health services. Method: integrative review, the search for primary studies was performed in three relevant databases in the health area, and the ...

  4. Surgical checklists: a systematic review of ...

    Background Surgical complications represent a significant cause of morbidity and mortality with the rate of major complications after inpatient surgery estimated at 3-17% in industrialised countries. The purpose of this review was to summarise experience with surgical checklist use and efficacy for improving patient safety. Methods A search of four databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE and the ...

  5. Surgical safety checklists: a review

    Surgical safety checklists: a review. guideline adherence, health services research, quality assurance health care, quality of health care. Background: Surgical checklists are designed to improve patient outcomes following surgery. While such checklists have been widely implemented worldwide, few studies. Reuben Tang, Australian Institute of ...

  6. Make a difference: implementation, quality and effectiveness of the WHO

    Introduction. Together with the "Safe Surgery Saves Lives" campaign, a 19-item surgical safety checklist was published by the World Health Organization in 2009 ().The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (WHO SSC) consists of three parts, the so-called sign-in, the time-out and the sign-out, which are applied at 3 critical points in the surgical pathway with the aim of increasing patient safety.

  7. A Systematic Review of Interventions Used to Enhance Implementation of

    The focus of this systematic review is to identify and synthesize the evidence for effectiveness of interventions to increase compliance with the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) for adult surgery. ... Citing Literature. Volume 114, Issue 2. August 2021. Pages 159-170. References; Related; Information;

  8. Surgical safety checklists: a review

    Utilized the SURgical Patient Safety System (SURPASS) checklist in 11 Dutch Hospitals. Haynes et al. 2009 9. The complication rate was 11.0% at baseline and 7.0% after introduction of the checklist ( P = 0.003). Death rate dropped from 1.5% to 0.8% following checklist implementation ( P < 0.001).

  9. The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist: A Review of Outcomes and

    The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist: A Review of Outcomes and Implementation Strategies. / Barimani, Bardia; Ahangar, Pouyan; Nandra, Rajpal et al. ... Through a literature review we describe the evolution of checklists and report effects on outcomes and safety enhancements. This article will summarize the lessons learnt from its implementation ...

  10. Compliance with the Surgery Safety Checklist: An Update on ...

    This article is based on a review of medical literature collected from the PubMed database. We used the search command of "Surgery Safety Checklist" which yielded 1476 articles published in English up to March 2021. ... Use of the surgical safety checklist in the operating room: operating room nurses' perspectives. Pak J Med Sci 35(3):614 ...

  11. Surgical safety checklists: a review

    Abstract. Background: Surgical checklists are designed to improve patient outcomes following surgery. While such checklists have been widely implemented worldwide, few studies examine surgical checklists within an Australian context. For this purpose, we have performed a literature review using data from OECD member nations to determine the ...

  12. (PDF) IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING A SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLIST ...

    impact of implementing a surgical safety checklist in hospital: literature review March 2023 Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development 6(2):153-160

  13. PDF Effectiveness of the Surgical Safety Checklist in Correcting Errors: A

    World Health Organization created the surgical safety checklist to reduce the inci-dence of wrong-site surgery. A project team conducted a narrative review of the literature to determine the effectiveness of the surgical safety checklist in correcting and preventing errors in the OR. Team members used Swiss cheese model of error

  14. The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist: A Review of Outcomes and

    Through a literature review we describe the evolution of checklists and report effects on outcomes and safety enhancements. This article will summarize the lessons learnt from its implementation thus far and suggest several avenues where checklists will enhance patient safety and multi-disciplinary communication in surgical patients.

  15. Postoperative Adverse Events Inconsistently Improved by the World

    Background: The World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) has been widely implemented in an effort to decrease surgical adverse events. Method: This systematic literature review examined the effects of the SSC on postoperative outcomes. The review included 25 studies: two randomised controlled trials, 13 prospective and ten retrospective cohort trials.

  16. Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of surgical safety

    Surgical safety checklists (SCC) are utilized around the world, but checklist completion at the operating room level remains inconsistent.This review summarizes facilitators and barriers to completion. Resistance or endorsement at the individual surgeon level remains a significant factor in SSC completion. Early inclusion of frontline staff in evaluation and implementation supported increased use.

  17. Safety checklist briefings: a systematic review of the literature

    Common themes in the studies included enhanced patient safety, improved compliance over time, and increased communication among team members when checklists were used. As research continues on surgical safety checklists and briefings, a great opportunity exists for perioperative nurses to make contributions to the evidence.

  18. Writing's on the wall: improving the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist

    Background and problem. The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist was introduced in the NHS in 2009 and was made a mandatory requirement for all hospitals in England and Wales. 1-3 The checklist consists of three sections—a check prior to anaesthesia (Sign In), a check before the start of surgical intervention (Time Out) and a check before any member of the team leaves the theatre (Sign Out).

  19. PDF IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING A SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLIST IN ...

    Cite this as: Arimbi, E, G, R., & Dhamanti, I. (2023). Impact of Implementing A Surgical Safety Checklist in Hospital: Literature Review. Journal of Public

  20. Factors that enhance compliance with the Surgical Safety Checklist

    Despite its proven success, meaningful compliance with the Surgical Safety Checklist initiative has been low. The authors sought to identify and explore published research on factors that enhance compliance with the SSC within surgical team members. A review of the literature published between January 2017 and January 2021 was undertaken.

  21. Effectiveness of the surgical safety checklist in correcting errors: a

    Approximately 2,700 patients are harmed by wrong-site surgery each year. The World Health Organization created the surgical safety checklist to reduce the incidence of wrong-site surgery. A project team conducted a narrative review of the literature to determine the effectiveness of the surgical saf …

  22. Effectiveness of the surgical safety checklist in correcting ...

    Organizations including The Joint Commission, the World Health Organization, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have focused on improving surgical safety. Using Reason's Swiss cheese model, this review analyzes the evidence for surgical checklist implementation to determine its usefulness in preventing wrong-site surgery and recommends tactics to address weaknesses.

  23. Surgical safety checklist compliance: The clinical audit

    1. Introduction. Surgical care is a crucial component of healthcare service delivery in all healthcare systems. Millions of surgical procedures are performed globally, most of them being undertaken in middle to high-expenditure countries [].Considering the high burden of surgical services and complications that can arise during surgical procedures, surgical safety is a global public health ...

  24. Factors inhibiting the use of surgical safety checklist in hospitals

    However, until now, surgical errors have still been found in many hospitals worldwide. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the inhibiting factors in using surgical safety checklists in hospitals. The research method used was a literature review using the Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Review and Meta-Analytic (PRISMA) analysis method.