2017 HSC Section 2 - Practice Management
Annals of Surgery Volume 258, Number 6, December 2013
Russ et al
( continued )
Gynecology and orthopedics
laparoscopic
cholecystectomy
procedures only
Authors Year Type of Checklist Outcome Assessed ∗ Study Methodology † Country Setting Surgical Specialty General surgery
Multispecialty
Cardiovascular
center
USA, Alaska 1 rural community hospital
USA 1 tertiary academic center
hospital
UK, Leeds 1 university hospital Cardiac surgery
2 Swedish hospitals Multispecialty
Ostergotland
USA, Baltimore 1 tertiary academic
Israel, Jerusalem 1 tertiary care Sweden,
USA, Virginia 1 university hospital General surgery—
360 ◦ ratings of self and peers (real ORs)—pre/post
Surveys—post (Data collection commenced 15 months after checklist implementation) Observations (real ORs)—pre/post
(Data collection lasted for 3 weeks 1 yr after the checklist had been implemented)
(No information was provided regarding timings)
(The study lasted 7 months in total. No additional
information regarding timings provided.)
(Postobservations were carried out 7 days after briefing implementation) Observations (real ORs)—pre/post
(preobservations lasted 3 months, postobservations in gynecology took place 5 months later and lasted 3 months, observations in
orthopedics took place 10 months later and lasted 3 months)
Surveys and observations (from video recordings of real ORs)—RCT
(The study lasted 15 months in total.)
Quality of teamwork (eg, team orientation, accountability, communication)
communication and teamwork
Surgical flow disruptions related to miscommunication
Near-misses associated with problematic teamwork
“Team feeling” in the OR Surveys—post Team coordination and communication.
Interdisciplinary
Quality of communication Interviews—Post
preoperative briefing checklist
preoperative briefing and postoperative
de-briefing checklist
preoperative briefing checklist
preoperative briefing checklist (presented
in poster format in all ORs)
Checklist
preoperative briefing and postoperative
de-briefing checklist
checklist with pre-, intra-, and postoperative components
Paige et al 31 2008 Patient-specific
Berenholtz 32 2009 1-page, patient-specific, Henrickson et al 33 2009 Patient-specific
Einav et al 34 2010 Patient-specific
Nilsson et al 35 2010 WHO Surgical Safety
Papaspyros et al 36 2010 Patient-specific
Calland et al 37 2011 Patient-specific safety
TABLE 1. ( Continued )
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