Use of the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist by Nigerian anesthetists.

John Olutola Olatosi, Nneka Chinedu Anaegbu, Adeniyi Adesida
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Background: Surgery and anesthesia are essential parts of global healthcare. Surgical intervention has been largely beneficial but remains associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The increasing complexity of surgical interventions has made providers more prone to avoidable errors. The World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (WHO SSC) was disseminated worldwide with the aim of reducing perioperative morbidity and mortality.

Objective: There is a paucity of data to assess awareness and use of WHO SSC in low- and middle-income countries. The aim of this study is to evaluate the knowledge and use of WHO SSC by Nigerian anesthetists.

Methodology: A structured self-reporting questionnaire was distributed to Nigerian physician anesthetists. One hundred and twenty-two questionnaires were distributed with 102 completed reflecting a response rate of 83.6%.

Results: Awareness of the WHO SSC was reported by 93.1% of the respondents. Routine use of the checklist was reported by 62.7% of the respondents mostly in the teaching hospitals compared with the general hospitals and comprehensive health centers (86.2%, 23.3% and 14.3%, P = 0.0001). The respondents who had a perception that WHO SSC does not prevent errors were the least likely to use it (odds ratio: 0.08, P = 0.0117).

Conclusion: This study identified a high level of awareness and use of the WHO SSC by physician anesthetists in Nigeria. However, its use is mostly use of The WHO SSC list by Nigerian anesthetists in teaching hospitals.

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尼日利亚麻醉师使用世界卫生组织手术安全检查表。
背景:手术和麻醉是全球医疗保健的重要组成部分。手术干预在很大程度上是有益的,但仍然与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。日益复杂的外科手术使得医生更容易出现本可避免的错误。世界卫生组织手术安全核对表(世卫组织SSC)在世界范围内传播,目的是减少围手术期发病率和死亡率。目的:缺乏数据来评估中低收入国家对世卫组织SSC的认识和使用情况。本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚麻醉师对世卫组织SSC的知识和使用情况。方法:向尼日利亚麻醉师分发了一份结构化的自我报告问卷。共发放问卷122份,完成问卷102份,回复率为83.6%。结果:93.1%的被调查者对WHO SSC有了解。62.7%的受访者表示,教学医院的使用率高于综合医院和综合保健中心(86.2%、23.3%和14.3%,P = 0.0001)。认为who SSC不能防止错误的受访者最不可能使用它(优势比:0.08,P = 0.0117)。结论:本研究确定了尼日利亚麻醉师对世卫组织SSC的高度认识和使用。然而,它的使用主要是由尼日利亚教学医院的麻醉师使用世卫组织SSC清单。
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