Safe surgery is a world-wide recognised issue. The World Health Organization statistics show that the occurrence of major complications is between 3 and 16%, and the occurrence of disability and death is between 0.4 and 0.8% (WHO 2009). According to Vijayasekar and Steele (2009) 234 million major surgical procedures are undertaken globally each year. The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) has collated over 1 million reports of surgical incidences in England and Wales between October 2006 and September 2007. Weiser et al (2008) quote a world-wide figure of 7 million individuals affected with a disabling complication, and a death rate of 1 million
OBJECTIVE. The research assessed the efficacy of WHO checklist for prevention of avoidable complicat...
Every year, more than 200 million surgeries are performed around the world, and recent statistics sh...
The WHO has developed a surgical safety checklist that is being implemented throughout England and W...
Safe surgery is a world-wide recognised issue. The World Health Organization statistics show that th...
Last year in the UK, 223 people died while undergoing surgical procedures. Statistics produced by th...
Surgery has become an integral part of global health care, with an estimated 234 million operations ...
Death and complication due to surgeries or surgical actions is a global health problem. The WHO esti...
Public health surveillance relies on standardised metrics to evaluate disease burden and health syst...
have an established place in safe theatre practice. † There is emerging evidence that checklists may...
Each year in Australia there are approximately 2 million hospital admissions for surgical services (...
Introduction: The surgical safety checklist of the World Health Organization (WHO) is a tool that ch...
The Safety Checklist concept has been an integral part of many industries that face high-complexity ...
Copyright © 2011 Shady Abdel-Rehim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Development of the Safe Surgery Checklist is an initiative taken by the World Health Organization (W...
Purpose of review WHO makes clear recommendations on how to improve patient safety during surgical p...
OBJECTIVE. The research assessed the efficacy of WHO checklist for prevention of avoidable complicat...
Every year, more than 200 million surgeries are performed around the world, and recent statistics sh...
The WHO has developed a surgical safety checklist that is being implemented throughout England and W...
Safe surgery is a world-wide recognised issue. The World Health Organization statistics show that th...
Last year in the UK, 223 people died while undergoing surgical procedures. Statistics produced by th...
Surgery has become an integral part of global health care, with an estimated 234 million operations ...
Death and complication due to surgeries or surgical actions is a global health problem. The WHO esti...
Public health surveillance relies on standardised metrics to evaluate disease burden and health syst...
have an established place in safe theatre practice. † There is emerging evidence that checklists may...
Each year in Australia there are approximately 2 million hospital admissions for surgical services (...
Introduction: The surgical safety checklist of the World Health Organization (WHO) is a tool that ch...
The Safety Checklist concept has been an integral part of many industries that face high-complexity ...
Copyright © 2011 Shady Abdel-Rehim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Development of the Safe Surgery Checklist is an initiative taken by the World Health Organization (W...
Purpose of review WHO makes clear recommendations on how to improve patient safety during surgical p...
OBJECTIVE. The research assessed the efficacy of WHO checklist for prevention of avoidable complicat...
Every year, more than 200 million surgeries are performed around the world, and recent statistics sh...
The WHO has developed a surgical safety checklist that is being implemented throughout England and W...