Background: Medical errors are inherently of concern in modern health care. Although surgical errors as incorrect surgery (e.g., wrong patient, wrong site, or wrong procedure) are infrequent, they are devastating events to experience. To gain insight about incidents that could lead to incorrect surgery, we surveyed how surgical team members perceive near misses and their attitudes towards the use of Time Out protocols in the operating room. We hypothesised that perceptions of near-miss experiences and attitudes towards Time Out protocols vary widely among surgical team members. Methods: This cross-sectional study (N = 427) included surgeons, anaesthetists, nurse anaesthetists, and operating room nurses. The questionnaire consisted of 14 ite...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...
International audienceBackground - Recent literature showed that analysis of interruptions can contr...
Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a complex task requiring dexterity and high level ...
Background: Medical errors are inherently of concern in modern health care. Although surgical errors...
A survey of surgical team members ’ perceptions of near misses and attitudes towards Time Out protoc...
Wrong-site surgery can be a catastrophic event for patients, caregivers, and institutions and often ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have investigated disruptions to surgical process via observation. We dev...
Aims: Participation in wrong‐site surgery may negatively influence the perception of safety by the h...
Objective Surgery requires careful coordination of multiple team members, each playing a vital role ...
Objective To investigate and compare the attitudes of operating room nurses and doctors regarding pa...
textabstractObjective: To assess surgical team members' differences in perception of non-technical s...
BACKGROUND: Distractions during surgical procedures are associated with team inefficiency and medica...
Background: Since the Institute of Medicine's To Err is Human report (2000) brought nationwide atten...
International audienceBackground - Teamwork is an essential factor in reducing workflow disruption (...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...
International audienceBackground - Recent literature showed that analysis of interruptions can contr...
Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a complex task requiring dexterity and high level ...
Background: Medical errors are inherently of concern in modern health care. Although surgical errors...
A survey of surgical team members ’ perceptions of near misses and attitudes towards Time Out protoc...
Wrong-site surgery can be a catastrophic event for patients, caregivers, and institutions and often ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have investigated disruptions to surgical process via observation. We dev...
Aims: Participation in wrong‐site surgery may negatively influence the perception of safety by the h...
Objective Surgery requires careful coordination of multiple team members, each playing a vital role ...
Objective To investigate and compare the attitudes of operating room nurses and doctors regarding pa...
textabstractObjective: To assess surgical team members' differences in perception of non-technical s...
BACKGROUND: Distractions during surgical procedures are associated with team inefficiency and medica...
Background: Since the Institute of Medicine's To Err is Human report (2000) brought nationwide atten...
International audienceBackground - Teamwork is an essential factor in reducing workflow disruption (...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...
International audienceBackground - Recent literature showed that analysis of interruptions can contr...
Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a complex task requiring dexterity and high level ...