2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2016.07.006
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Relationship Between Operating Room Teamwork, Contextual Factors, and Safety Checklist Performance

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“…There is currently no published research-based evidence that the ED Safety Checklist improves patient safety, but it is premised on the basis of a substantial body of evidence which demonstrates the value of checklists in health care and in industries where safety is paramount (Catchpole, 2015;Hales, Terblanche, Fowler, & Sibbald, 2008;Kapur, Parand, Soukup, Reader, & Sevdalis, 2016;Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000). Research has also shown clinicians' relationships with and uptake of checklists depends on a variety of factors: beliefs and expectations about benefits, previous experiences, checklist complexity, involvement in the checklist development and the orientation of clinical teams (van Daalen, Geerlings, Prins, & Hulscher, 2016;Russ et al, 2015;Singer et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is currently no published research-based evidence that the ED Safety Checklist improves patient safety, but it is premised on the basis of a substantial body of evidence which demonstrates the value of checklists in health care and in industries where safety is paramount (Catchpole, 2015;Hales, Terblanche, Fowler, & Sibbald, 2008;Kapur, Parand, Soukup, Reader, & Sevdalis, 2016;Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000). Research has also shown clinicians' relationships with and uptake of checklists depends on a variety of factors: beliefs and expectations about benefits, previous experiences, checklist complexity, involvement in the checklist development and the orientation of clinical teams (van Daalen, Geerlings, Prins, & Hulscher, 2016;Russ et al, 2015;Singer et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No presente estudo, houve relato de pouco engajamento da equipe médica na aplicação da Lista de Verificação para Cirurgia Segura. Este aspecto também é encontrado em estudos realizados em outros países, como Canadá e Inglaterra 6,9 . Um estudo desenvolvido no Brasil revelou que para os profissionais de enfermagem a falta de participação da equipe médica, em alguns momentos, resultou em constrangimentos ao realizar a Lista de Verificação 12 .…”
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“…Resultados de investigações realizadas em diferentes países apontam para o benefício da utilização da Lista de Verificação para Segurança Cirúrgica na redução de complicações e mortalidade pós-operatórias, quando comparado os níveis antes e após a implantação da ferramenta 1,6 , além de reduzir o número de erros possíveis de serem prevenidos 7 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…This OR communication has been studied qualitatively and quantitatively and was shown to improve overall team function. [12][13][14][15] Optimizing OR communication is especially complex as these teams often change, not only from day to day but also from case to case, thus limiting their adaptive capacity. The literature indicates that several factors are integral to success, including: 1) shared knowledge and understanding, 2) shared goals, and 3) mutual respect.…”
Section: Communication In the Ormentioning
confidence: 99%