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The WHO surgical safety checklist: survey of patients' views.

Russ SJ, Rout S, Caris J, et al. The WHO surgical safety checklist: survey of patients’ views. BMJ Qual Saf. 2014;23(11). doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2013-002772.

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October 20, 2014
Russ SJ, Rout S, Caris J, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2014;23(11).
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The World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist has been associated with reductions in postoperative complications in both planned and urgent surgical procedures. Despite this, real-world implementation of the checklist has proven to be difficult. In this study conducted in the United Kingdom, postoperative patients strongly supported use of the checklist during procedures, feeling that it would improve safety and teamwork during their procedure. The authors argue that patients' desire for the checklist use could be utilized as a means of overcoming cultural barriers to checklist implementation. Interestingly, despite their support for the checklist, most patients in the study did not feel they had a role to play in improving patient safety and did not wish to be more involved in safety efforts.

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Russ SJ, Rout S, Caris J, et al. The WHO surgical safety checklist: survey of patients’ views. BMJ Qual Saf. 2014;23(11). doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2013-002772.

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