Användning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.

Background: Surgical complications has been the main cause of medical injuries and deaths worldwide. In 2008 WHO developed the checklist for safe surgery to reduce the number of surgical complications. The objective of the checklist is to strengthen already established safety routines and contribute...

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Main Authors: Valdna, Eneli, Olsson, Stina
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Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2547592015-06-19T05:05:35ZAnvändning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.sweValdna, EneliOlsson, StinaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskapUppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap2015WHO checklistcommunicationteamworktheatre nursepatient safetynursingWHO:s checklistakommunikationteamarbeteoperationssjuksköterskapatientsäkerhetomvårdnadBackground: Surgical complications has been the main cause of medical injuries and deaths worldwide. In 2008 WHO developed the checklist for safe surgery to reduce the number of surgical complications. The objective of the checklist is to strengthen already established safety routines and contribute to better cooperation and communication. Research shows that compliance to the checklist is deficient, which can affect patient safety. Aim: The aim was to study the extent to which theatre nurses participate in the use of the checklist. Method: Observational study was conducted with a descriptive design and quantitative approach. 24 observations were carried out with aid of an observation protocol of two surgical units at a hospital in central Sweden. Result: The results showed that Timeout initiated widely but compliance to all items was considerably lower. Team member introductions, patient ID, planned surgery and antibiotic prophylaxis had highest compliance. Theatre nurse responsibilities in Timeout, particularly sterility and positioning of the patient had low compliance. During Sign In the majority of theatre nurses greeted the patient in the operating room and everyone performed skin control. One theatre nurse asked the patient about allergies/intolerance. The theatre nurses participated rarely in Sign Out. Conclusions: The study showed that there are large differences in compliance between items of the checklist. Theatre nurses can increase their participation by being more involved in the surgical team communication and thus clearly demonstrate her responsibilities in the perioperative nursing. Revisited routines and continuous monitoring may be needed for increased checklist compliance Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-254759application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic WHO checklist
communication
teamwork
theatre nurse
patient safety
nursing
WHO:s checklista
kommunikation
teamarbete
operationssjuksköterska
patientsäkerhet
omvårdnad
spellingShingle WHO checklist
communication
teamwork
theatre nurse
patient safety
nursing
WHO:s checklista
kommunikation
teamarbete
operationssjuksköterska
patientsäkerhet
omvårdnad
Valdna, Eneli
Olsson, Stina
Användning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.
description Background: Surgical complications has been the main cause of medical injuries and deaths worldwide. In 2008 WHO developed the checklist for safe surgery to reduce the number of surgical complications. The objective of the checklist is to strengthen already established safety routines and contribute to better cooperation and communication. Research shows that compliance to the checklist is deficient, which can affect patient safety. Aim: The aim was to study the extent to which theatre nurses participate in the use of the checklist. Method: Observational study was conducted with a descriptive design and quantitative approach. 24 observations were carried out with aid of an observation protocol of two surgical units at a hospital in central Sweden. Result: The results showed that Timeout initiated widely but compliance to all items was considerably lower. Team member introductions, patient ID, planned surgery and antibiotic prophylaxis had highest compliance. Theatre nurse responsibilities in Timeout, particularly sterility and positioning of the patient had low compliance. During Sign In the majority of theatre nurses greeted the patient in the operating room and everyone performed skin control. One theatre nurse asked the patient about allergies/intolerance. The theatre nurses participated rarely in Sign Out. Conclusions: The study showed that there are large differences in compliance between items of the checklist. Theatre nurses can increase their participation by being more involved in the surgical team communication and thus clearly demonstrate her responsibilities in the perioperative nursing. Revisited routines and continuous monitoring may be needed for increased checklist compliance
author Valdna, Eneli
Olsson, Stina
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Olsson, Stina
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title Användning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.
title_short Användning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.
title_full Användning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.
title_fullStr Användning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.
title_full_unstemmed Användning av WHO:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.
title_sort användning av who:s checklista för säkerhet vid operationer och operationssjuksköterskans medverkan.
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