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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 12/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Original Scientific Report

Using the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist to Direct Perioperative Quality Improvement at a Surgical Hospital in Cambodia: The Importance of Objective Confirmation of Process Completion

Authors: Naomi Y. Garland, Sokhavatey Kheng, Michael De Leon, Hourt Eap, Jared A. Forrester, Janice Hay, Palritha Oum, Socheat Sam Ath, Simon Stock, Samprathna Yem, Gerlinda Lucas, Thomas G. Weiser

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 12/2017

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Abstract

Background

The WHO surgical safety checklist (SSC) is known to prevent postoperative complications; however, strategies for effective implementation are unclear. In addition to cultural and organizational barriers faced by high-income countries, resource-constrained settings face scarcity of durable and consumable goods. We used the SSC to better understand barriers to improvement at a trauma hospital in Battambang, Cambodia.

Methods

We introduced the SSC and trained data collectors to observe surgical staff performing the checklist. Members of the research team observed cases and data collection. After 3 months, we modified the data collection tool to focus on infection prevention and elicit more accurate responses.

Results

Over 16 months we recorded data on 695 operations (304 cases using the first tool and 391 cases with the modified tool). The first tool identified five items as being in high compliance, which were then excluded from further assessment. Two items—instrument sterility confirmation and sponge counting—were identified as being misinterpreted by the data collectors’ tool. These items were reworded to capture objective assessment of task completion. Confirmation of instrument sterility was initially never performed but rectified to >95% compliance; sponge counting and prophylactic antibiotic administration were consistently underperformed.

Conclusions

Staff complied with communication elements of the SSC and quickly adopted process improvements. The wording of our data collection tool affected interpretation of compliance with standards. Material resources are not the primary barrier to checklist implementation in this setting, and future work should focus on clarification of protocols and objective confirmation of tasks.
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Metadata
Title
Using the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist to Direct Perioperative Quality Improvement at a Surgical Hospital in Cambodia: The Importance of Objective Confirmation of Process Completion
Authors
Naomi Y. Garland
Sokhavatey Kheng
Michael De Leon
Hourt Eap
Jared A. Forrester
Janice Hay
Palritha Oum
Socheat Sam Ath
Simon Stock
Samprathna Yem
Gerlinda Lucas
Thomas G. Weiser
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 12/2017
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-017-4198-x

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