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Background
Surgical checklists has been shown to improve patient safety and teamwork in the operating
theatre. However, despite the known benefits of the use of checklists in surgery,
in some cases the practical implementation has been found to be less than universal.
A questionnaire methodology was used to quantitatively evaluate the attitudes of theatre
staff towards a modified version of the World Health Organisation (WHO) surgical checklist
with relation to: beliefs about levels of compliance and support, impact on patient
safety and teamwork, and barriers to the use of the checklist.
Conclusion
In order to improve the rigour with which the surgical checklist is applied, there
is a need for: the involvement of all members of the theatre team in the checklist
process, demonstrated support for the checklist from senior personnel, on-going education
and training, and barriers to the implementation of the checklist to be addressed.
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