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Identifying quality markers of a safe surgical ward: an interview study of patients, clinical staff, and administrators.

Hassen Y, Singh P, Pucher PH, et al. Identifying quality markers of a safe surgical ward: An interview study of patients, clinical staff, and administrators. Surgery. 2018;163(6):1226-1233. doi:10.1016/j.surg.2017.12.003.

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June 25, 2018
Hassen Y, Singh P, Pucher PH, et al. Surgery. 2018;163(6):1226-1233.
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Safe surgical care requires attention to risks in the operating room and in the postoperative surgical ward. Investigators interviewed clinicians, nurses, patients, and administrators to determine the most vital components for a safe surgical ward, which included an adequate nursing skill mix and positive safety culture. A PSNet perspective described how surgical safety has evolved as a field.

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Hassen Y, Singh P, Pucher PH, et al. Identifying quality markers of a safe surgical ward: An interview study of patients, clinical staff, and administrators. Surgery. 2018;163(6):1226-1233. doi:10.1016/j.surg.2017.12.003.