Development of an adhesive surgical ward round checklist: a technique to improve patient safety.
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Beaumont Hospital, Beaumont, Dublin 9. Paul.dhillon@gmail.comIssue Date
2012-02-01T10:04:01Z
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Ir Med J. 2011 Nov-Dec;104(10):303-5.Journal
Irish medical journalPubMed ID
22256442Abstract
Checklists have been shown to improve patient outcomes. Checklist use is seen in the pre-operative to post-operative phases of the patient pathway. An adhesive checklist was developed for ward rounds due to the positive impact it could have on improving patient safety. Over an eight day period data were collected from five consultant-led teams that were randomly selected from the surgical department and divided into sticker groups and control groups. Across the board percentage adherence to the Good Surgical Practice Guidelines (GSPG) was markedly higher in the sticker study group, 1186 (91%) in comparison with the control group 718 (55%). There was significant improvement of documentation across all areas measured. An adhesive checklist for ward round note taking is a simple and cost-effective way to improve documentation, communication, hand-over, and patient safety. Successfully implemented in a tertiary level centre in Dublin, Ireland it is easily transferable to other surgical departments globally.Language
engISSN
0332-3102 (Print)0332-3102 (Linking)
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