2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13037-022-00329-6
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Compliance with the World Health Organization’s surgical safety checklist and related postoperative outcomes: a nationwide survey among 172 health facilities in Ethiopia

Abstract: Background Ministry of Health (MOH) of Ethiopia adopted World Health Organization’s evidence-proven surgical safety checklist (SSC) to reduce the occurrence of surgical complications, i.e., death, disability and prolong hospitalization. MOH commissioned this evaluation to learn about SSC completeness and compliance, and its effect on magnitude of surgical complications. Methods Health institution-based cross-sectional study with retrospective surgi… Show more

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“…This study showed that those nurses who had adequate knowledge were significantly associated with good preoperative patient education practices as compared to nurses who had inadequate knowledge. These findings were consistent with studies conducted in Rwanda, 32 Ibadan, 33 Sudan, 34 and Hong Kong. 28 , 35 This effective explanation of the similarities between having adequate knowledge in both Rwanda and Ibadan is in line with the mind-sponge theory concepts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This study showed that those nurses who had adequate knowledge were significantly associated with good preoperative patient education practices as compared to nurses who had inadequate knowledge. These findings were consistent with studies conducted in Rwanda, 32 Ibadan, 33 Sudan, 34 and Hong Kong. 28 , 35 This effective explanation of the similarities between having adequate knowledge in both Rwanda and Ibadan is in line with the mind-sponge theory concepts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…[ 14 ] Cesarean section 10–15 % b 0.6 [ 28 ] 3.5 ? [ 29 ] Surgical safety checklist 100 % b 61% [ 32 ] Information management POMR system 100 % national POMR tracking system c No Postoperative Finances Risk of catastrophic expenditure 100 % protection a 15 % ? [ 36 ] 37 % ?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After almost a decade, the 2020 DHIS-2 reported a rate of 1.2 % [ 30 ], while the meta-analysis for the same year revealed a 9.8 % SSI rate [ 31 ], showcasing discrepancies likely attributable to a shortage of tracking systems. Compliance with SSC in Ethiopian hospitals, integrated into the surgical care strategy for patient safety, was estimated at 61 % in recent studies, while DHIS-2 reported 81 % [ 30 , 32 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al . 2022 [ 29 ]. Our study determined 60% of audited hospitals had complete SSC data, consistent with the 60.8% of 659 checklists the latter study found to be filled completely and correctly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%