Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program

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Autor(a) principal: Diego,Luis Antonio dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Salman,Fabiane Cardia, Silva,João Henrique, Brandão,Julio Cezar, Oliveira Filho,Getúlio de, Carneiro,Antonio Fernando, Bagatini,Airton, Moraes,José Mariano de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended greater attention to patient safety, particularly regarding preventable adverse events. The Safe Surgery Saves Lives (CSSV) program was released recommending the application of a surgical checklist for items on the safety of procedures. The checklist implementation reduced the hospital mortality rate in the first 30 days. In Brazil, we found no studies of anesthesiologists’ adherence to the practice of the checklist. Objective: The main objective was to develop a tool to measure the attitude of anesthesiologists and residents regarding the use of checklist in the perioperative period. Method: This was a cross-sectional study performed during the 59th CBA in BH/MG, whose participants were enrolled physicians who responded to the questionnaire with quantitative epidemiological approach. Results: From the sample of 459 participants who answered the questionnaire, 55% were male, 44.2% under 10 years of practice, and 15.5% with over 30 years of medical school completion. Seven items with 78% reliability coefficient were selected. There was a statistically significant difference between the groups of anesthesiologists who reported using the instrument in less or more than 70% of patients, indicating that the attitude questionnaire discriminates between these two groups of professionals. Conclusions: The seven items questionnaire showed adequate internal consistency and a well-defined factor structure, and can be used as a tool to measure the anesthesiologists’ perceptions about the checklist usefulness and applicability.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
title Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
spellingShingle Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
Diego,Luis Antonio dos Santos
Tool
Checklist
Safe surgery
Adverse events
World Health Organization
title_short Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
title_full Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
title_fullStr Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
title_full_unstemmed Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
title_sort Construction of a tool to measure perceptions about the use of the World Health Organization Safe Surgery Checklist Program
author Diego,Luis Antonio dos Santos
author_facet Diego,Luis Antonio dos Santos
Salman,Fabiane Cardia
Silva,João Henrique
Brandão,Julio Cezar
Oliveira Filho,Getúlio de
Carneiro,Antonio Fernando
Bagatini,Airton
Moraes,José Mariano de
author_role author
author2 Salman,Fabiane Cardia
Silva,João Henrique
Brandão,Julio Cezar
Oliveira Filho,Getúlio de
Carneiro,Antonio Fernando
Bagatini,Airton
Moraes,José Mariano de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diego,Luis Antonio dos Santos
Salman,Fabiane Cardia
Silva,João Henrique
Brandão,Julio Cezar
Oliveira Filho,Getúlio de
Carneiro,Antonio Fernando
Bagatini,Airton
Moraes,José Mariano de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tool
Checklist
Safe surgery
Adverse events
World Health Organization
topic Tool
Checklist
Safe surgery
Adverse events
World Health Organization
description Abstract Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended greater attention to patient safety, particularly regarding preventable adverse events. The Safe Surgery Saves Lives (CSSV) program was released recommending the application of a surgical checklist for items on the safety of procedures. The checklist implementation reduced the hospital mortality rate in the first 30 days. In Brazil, we found no studies of anesthesiologists’ adherence to the practice of the checklist. Objective: The main objective was to develop a tool to measure the attitude of anesthesiologists and residents regarding the use of checklist in the perioperative period. Method: This was a cross-sectional study performed during the 59th CBA in BH/MG, whose participants were enrolled physicians who responded to the questionnaire with quantitative epidemiological approach. Results: From the sample of 459 participants who answered the questionnaire, 55% were male, 44.2% under 10 years of practice, and 15.5% with over 30 years of medical school completion. Seven items with 78% reliability coefficient were selected. There was a statistically significant difference between the groups of anesthesiologists who reported using the instrument in less or more than 70% of patients, indicating that the attitude questionnaire discriminates between these two groups of professionals. Conclusions: The seven items questionnaire showed adequate internal consistency and a well-defined factor structure, and can be used as a tool to measure the anesthesiologists’ perceptions about the checklist usefulness and applicability.
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