A survey of the ten-year implementation of WHO surgical safety checklist in China

Bin Zhu, Huan Gao, Xiangyong Zhou, Yu Liu, Yuguang Huang, Jeffrey J Huang
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Objective To investigate the current status of the ten-year implementation of the World Health Organization (WHO) surgical safety checklist (SSC) in China. Methods A questionnaire was designed based on the three phases described by the checklist — the period before induction of anaesthesia, the period before skin incision, and the period before patient leaves operating room, taking into account some hotspots and disputes.The questionnaire was sent to the members of the Chinese-based online New Youth Anesthesia Forum through the WeChat platform.Answers were completed by mobile phones or desktop computers.Each WeChat ID number allowed only one answer for each individual participant. Results A total of 3 943 members red the questionnaire invitation, of which 2 121 members completed the questionnaire with an overall completion rate of 53.79%.For checks completed before induction of anesthesia, the percentage of members who routinely practiced checks before induction of anesthesia was 93.35%, the percentage of members who completed each and every element of the checklist was 60.16%, and the percentage of members who selected the element of the checklist the surgeon was not involved in the check was 14.05%.For checks practiced before skin incision, the percentage of members who routinely completed checks before skin incision was 78.22%, the percentage of members who completed each and every element of the checklist was 51.91%, and the percentage of members who selected the element of the checklist surgeons and anesthesiologists routinely stated their own professional key information was 18.24% and 18.81%, respectively.For checks practiced before the patient leaved the operating room, the percentage of members who routinely completed checks before removing the patient from the operating room was 64.26%, and the percentage of members who completed each and every element of the checklist was 44.18%.The percentage of members who was really serious about practicing the checklist was 56.20%.The percentage of members who believed that surgeons should participated in checks practiced before induction of anesthesia was 81.47%.If the member himself or a member of his family needed a surgery, the percentage of members who hoped to implement the checklist was 98.35%.The percentage of members who believed that practicing WHO SSC could reduce the complications of surgery and improve the anesthetic safety of patients was 94.34%. Conclusion The implementing rate of checks practiced before induction of anesthesia is high, while the implementing rates of checks completed before skin incision and before patient leaves operating room are sequentially reduced in China.Although there are some problems with the implementation of WHO SSC, most respondents believe that implementing SSC can improve the anesthetic safety of patients undergoing surgery. Key words: Anesthesia; Surgical safety checklist
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世界卫生组织外科手术安全检查表在中国实施十年的调查
目的了解世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)外科手术安全检查表(SSC)在中国实施十年的现状。方法根据检查表中描述的三个阶段——麻醉诱导前、皮肤切开前和患者离开手术室前,并考虑到一些热点和争议,设计一份问卷。问卷通过微信平台发送给了中国在线新青年麻醉论坛的成员。答案是通过手机或台式电脑完成的。每个微信ID号码只允许每个参与者回答一个问题。结果共有3943名成员接受了问卷邀请,其中2121名成员完成了问卷,总体完成率为53.79%。在麻醉诱导前完成的检查中,常规进行麻醉诱导前检查的成员比例为93.35%,完成检查表中每一个元素的成员比例为60.16%,选择检查表中外科医生未参与检查的元素的成员百分比为14.05%。对于皮肤切开前进行的检查,在皮肤切开前常规完成检查的成员的百分比为78.22%,完成检查表各要素的成员比例为51.91%,选择检查表要素的成员百分比分别为18.24%和18.81%。外科医生和麻醉师定期陈述自己的专业关键信息。对于在患者离开手术室之前进行的检查,在将患者移出手术室之前常规完成检查的成员的百分比为64.26%,完成检查表每一个元素的成员比例为44.18%。真正认真执行检查表的成员比例是56.20%。认为外科医生应该参与麻醉诱导前进行的检查的成员百分比为81.47%。如果成员本人或其家人需要手术,希望实施检查表的会员比例为98.35%,认为实施世界卫生组织SSC可减少手术并发症、提高患者麻醉安全性的会员比例达94.34%,尽管世界卫生组织SSC的实施存在一些问题,但大多数受访者认为,实施SSC可以提高手术患者的麻醉安全性。关键词:麻醉;手术安全检查表
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中华麻醉学杂志 Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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