尼日利亚中北部某教学医院临床医科学生对世卫组织安全手术检查表的了解和应用:一项定量分析研究

Daniel David OTOBO, Mary Ehi EKOJA, Nnaemeka Philip UGWU, Obakpororo Henry PALMER, Jacob ADEFILA, Ozioma Bethrand CHUKWU, Mubarak Adewale ISHOLA, Laughter AMAMCHUKWU, Aymar AKILIMALI
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此检查表可作为加强手术团队之间沟通和团队合作的工具,减少手术过程中不良事件的发生。然而,在一些区域,特别是非洲的中低收入国家,它的实施和利用面临着独特的挑战。本研究旨在探讨尼日利亚中北部地区临床医学生对WHO手术检查表的了解和应用情况。这项研究是通过一项单盲横断面研究在尼日利亚宾厄姆大学教学医院的186名倒数第二年和最后一年的临床医科学生中完成的。我们发现,25.8%和22.6%的受访者分别对世卫组织安全手术清单有良好和非常好的了解。大约一半的受访者从课堂上获得知识,而其他人则从课堂讲座和课外活动中获得知识。手术检查表中应用最多的是签到(61.3%),其次是签到(38.7%),而暂停(32.2%)最少。普通外科医生(36%)和妇产科医生(29%)最有可能在他们的手术中遵守安全手术清单,而骨科医生的可能性最低(3%)。虽然登录仍然是检查表中应用最多的组件,而超时是最少的,但我们应该知道每个组件都有其安全潜力。
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¬Knowledge and application of the who safe surgical checklist amongst clinical medical students in a teaching Hospital in north-central, Nigeria: A quantitative analytical study
This checklist serves as a tool to enhance communication and teamwork among surgical teams, reducing the occurrence of adverse events during surgery. However, its implementation and utilization in some regions especially the LMICs in Africa present unique challenges. This study aimed to explore the knowledge and application of the WHO surgical checklist among clinical medical students in north -central zone of Nigeria. This was done via a single-blinded cross-sectional study among 186 penultimate and final-year clinical medical students at Bingham University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. We found that 25.8% and 22.6% of the respondents had good and very good knowledge of the WHO Safe Surgical Checklist, respectively. About half of the respondents acquired their knowledge from the classroom alone, while the others were from class lectures and extracurricular activities. The most applied component of the surgical checklist was the sign-in (61.3%), followed by the sign-out (38.7%), while the time-out was the least (32.2%). While the general surgeons (36%) and the obstetricians and gynecologists (29%) were the most likely to adhere to the safe surgical checklists in their procedures, the orthopaedics surgeons were the least likely (3%). While the sign-in remains the most applied component of the checklist, with time-out being the least, we should know that each component has its safety potential.
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