Operating Room WHO Surgical Safety Checklist Process Completion: an Observational Study
- Conditions
- Safety IssuesPatient Acceptance of Health Care
- Registration Number
- NCT04965285
- Lead Sponsor
- Nepal Mediciti Hospital
- Brief Summary
The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist is a simple tool designed to improve the safety of surgical procedures by bringing together the whole operating team (surgeons, anaesthesia providers and nurses) to perform key safety checks during vital phases of perioperative care: prior to the induction of anesthesia, prior to skin incision and before the team leaves the operating room.
In 2007, WHO Patient Safety launched the Second Global Patient Safety Challenge, Safe Surgery Saves Lives.Anaesthetists, operating theatre nurses, surgeons, safety experts, patients and other professionals came together and came up with the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist. The 19 items of the surgical checklist have shown to improve on mortality and morbidity.
Surgical time out is carried out before the start of any surgical procedures to reduce the occurrence of wrong-site, wrong-procedure, and wrong-person surgery where the patient's identity, the procedure, and the surgical site before surgical incision or the start of the procedure is verified. This also helps to raise any concern regarding the procedural risk and any concerns, prevent medical errors, patient morbidity, patient mortality, and reduce surgical complication rates.
The Checklist is intended as a tool for use by clinicians interested in improving the safety of their operations and reducing unnecessary surgical deaths and complications and also help ensure that teams consistently follow a few critical safety steps and thereby minimize the most common and avoidable risks endangering the lives and wellbeing of surgical patients .
The aim of this Checklist is to reinforce accepted safety practices and foster better communication and teamwork between clinical disciplines.
- Detailed Description
Definition of terms A time-out is defined as "an immediate pause by the entire surgical team to confirm the correct patient, procedure, and site," for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, and Wrong Person Surgery for all accredited hospitals, ambulatory care centers, and office-based surgery facilities Elements that are clearly verbalized by the member of the operating room team performing the time-out were considered compliant Distraction is defined as any involvement in an activity concerning a non-life-threatening issue by any operating room team member, including conversations unrelated to the time-out, loud music playing, unexpected entrances, and personnel engaged in other tasks, among others.
The Checklist divides the operation into three phases, each corresponding to a specific time period in the normal flow of a procedure-the period before induction of anaesthesia, the period after induction and before surgical incision, and the period during or immediately after wound closure but before removing the patient from the operating room.
For each time-out procedure observed, the investigators will record compliance for each element of the time-out. Elements that are clearly verbalized by the member of the operating room team performing the time-out were considered compliant.
As each step of the time-out is verbalized by a team member, the operating room team members are expected to respond. The observations will be conducted by trained study staff using a standardized Checklist/ Proforma to assess surgical team compliance with the time-out protocol and to record general observations of the operating room environment. Any non-routine events that occurred during the time-out process will be recorded.
In each phase, the Checklist coordinator must be permitted to confirm that the team has completed its tasks before it proceeds onward.
Anticipated and actual blood loss, anticipated and actual surgical duration will also be noted
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 322
- Age above 18 years surgical patients undergoing surgery at Nepal Mediciti Hospital
- Emergency surgical cases, patients not being able to participate verbally
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Quality of execution of the WHO surgical safety checklist in routine clinical practice 1 day to evaluate for quality of execution of WHO surgical safety checklist during routine practice before every surgical procedures in our institute.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To evaluate for any distractions and interruptions, deviations from protocol, and the problem-solving strategies used by operating room team members to mitigate the non routine events 1 day to check for any factors that distracts or disturbs during conductance of WHO surgical checklist.
to evaluate if there has been any deviation from protocol to check for any non routine events and any measures taken to overcome them
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Nepal mediciti Hospital
š³šµKathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal