Aims: Participation in wrong‐site surgery may negatively influence the perception of safety by the health care professionals in the operating room (OR). The objective was to explore if perception of safety in the OR was seen as a team‐based or individualist concern and whether having participated in wrong‐site surgery was associated with perception of safety. Method and Results: Cross‐sectional survey at 2 annual meetings of surgery, in Switzerland, 2010. We used multivariate generalized models to assess the association of perception of safety in the OR (1 item) with self‐reported participation in wrongsite surgery—overall, past (more than 3 y ago), or recent (last 3 y) participations—controlling for sociodemographic characteristics and opi...
Background: The first step in cultivating the culture of safety in the operating room is the assessm...
Introduction: Studies have shown that surgical team members' attitudes about safety and teamwork in ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have investigated disruptions to surgical process via observation. We dev...
Background: Medical errors are inherently of concern in modern health care. Although surgical errors...
The work in high-risk environments like an operating room is complex. The operating team consist of ...
BACKGROUND: The quality of surgical performance depends on the technical skills of the surgical team...
Wrong-site surgery can be a catastrophic event for patients, caregivers, and institutions and often ...
Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the impact of surgical safety checklists...
Background Patient safety is one of the greatest challenges in healthcare. In the operating room err...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that surgical team members' attitudes about safety and teamw...
OBJECTIVE We sought to evaluate potential reasons given by board-certified doctors for the persis...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
Despite increased awareness of the link between teamwork and medical errors, and increased developme...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the impact of surgical safety checklists...
Abstract Background Credible evidence has established a link between the level of patient safety cul...
Background: The first step in cultivating the culture of safety in the operating room is the assessm...
Introduction: Studies have shown that surgical team members' attitudes about safety and teamwork in ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have investigated disruptions to surgical process via observation. We dev...
Background: Medical errors are inherently of concern in modern health care. Although surgical errors...
The work in high-risk environments like an operating room is complex. The operating team consist of ...
BACKGROUND: The quality of surgical performance depends on the technical skills of the surgical team...
Wrong-site surgery can be a catastrophic event for patients, caregivers, and institutions and often ...
Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the impact of surgical safety checklists...
Background Patient safety is one of the greatest challenges in healthcare. In the operating room err...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that surgical team members' attitudes about safety and teamw...
OBJECTIVE We sought to evaluate potential reasons given by board-certified doctors for the persis...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
Despite increased awareness of the link between teamwork and medical errors, and increased developme...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the impact of surgical safety checklists...
Abstract Background Credible evidence has established a link between the level of patient safety cul...
Background: The first step in cultivating the culture of safety in the operating room is the assessm...
Introduction: Studies have shown that surgical team members' attitudes about safety and teamwork in ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have investigated disruptions to surgical process via observation. We dev...