An Audit on Compliance of Surgical Time Out after a Decade of Implementation at an Academic Tertiary Care Hospital

T. Al-Khatib, A. Mirza, Manar A. Malakah, Afnan E Jiffri, Lujain K. Abdalwassie, Dina M. Hijazi
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A surgical safety checklist is essential to ensure patient safety. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation of surgical time-out at an academic medical center in Saudi Arabia, and to reveal potential factors that may influence the compliance of time-out. A cross-sectional study observing elective surgeries was performed at King Abdulaziz University Hospital. Sixteen operating theaters were screened, corresponding to 15 different specialties being examined. Overall, one hundred and sixteen elective procedures were observed.  The time-out checklist was employed by staff in 45.7% of cases and was fully completed in 26.7%. Factors influencing the time-out adherence included overall staff presence and the involvement of the primary surgeon during the time-out phase (p < 0.001). Absence of some staff members was significantly associated with a higher rate of time-out noncompliance (OR = 0.04; 95%; CI = 0.01, 0.21; p < 0.001).  There was no significant association between time-out and the time of the day that the surgery was performed (p = 0.83), nor the number of surgeries performed in the day. Overall, time-out compliance was suboptimal in this study. Time-out was conducted at a similar rate throughout the day, regardless of the surgical load and the length of the pre-incision period.
某三级专科医院实施手术暂停十年后的依从性审计
手术安全检查表对确保患者安全至关重要。本研究的目的是评估沙特阿拉伯一家学术医疗中心手术暂停的实施情况,并揭示可能影响暂停依从性的潜在因素。在阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学医院进行了一项观察择期手术的横断面研究。检查了16个手术室,对应15个不同的专科。总共观察了116例选择性手术。45.7%的员工使用了暂停检查表,26.7%的员工完全完成了暂停检查表。影响暂停期依从性的因素包括全体工作人员在场和暂停期主治医生的参与(p < 0.001)。某些工作人员缺勤与较高的超时不遵守率显著相关(OR = 0.04;95%;Ci = 0.01, 0.21;P < 0.001)。暂停时间与当天进行手术的时间没有显著相关性(p = 0.83),也与当天进行的手术次数没有显著相关性。总的来说,在这项研究中,暂停依从性是次优的。不论手术负荷和切开前的时间长短,全天的暂停率相似。
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