BACKGROUND: Never Events represent a serious problem with a high burden on healthcare providers’ facilities. Despite introducing various safety checklists and precautions, many Never Events are reported yearly. OBJECTIVE: This survey aims to assess awareness and compliance with the safety standards and obtain recommendations from the National Health Service (NHS) staff on preventative measures. METHODS: An online survey of 45 questions has been conducted directed at NHS staff involved in invasive procedures. The questions were designed to assess the level of awareness, training and education delivered to the staff on patient safety. Moreover, we designed a set of focused questions to assess compliance with the National Safety Standards for ...
International audienceObjective: Implementation of a surgical checklist depends on many organisation...
keywords: never event, oral surgery, patient safety, undergraduate, WHO checklist, wrong site surger...
In a previous paper we reported that 10.8% of patients admitted to two large hospitals in Greater Lo...
BACKGROUND: Never Events represent a serious problem with a high burden on healthcare providers’ fac...
NHS providers are encouraged to learn from mistakes and any organisation that reports a Never Event ...
Background: In 2005, guidance on how to prevent wrong site surgery in the form of a national safety ...
Background: Surgical Safety Checklists (SSC) have been implemented widely across 132 countries since...
Background: Surgery-related adverse events remain a significant and often under-reported problem. I...
BACKGROUND:The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) was established to address important safety issue...
Background: Despite an established WHO surgical safety checklist (SSCL) at the referral hospital in ...
Last year in the UK, 223 people died while undergoing surgical procedures. Statistics produced by th...
Background. The World Health Organization (WHO) has implemented the Surgical Safety Checklist (SSCL)...
Background: Never events (NEs) are serious preventable patient safety incidents and are a component ...
BACKGROUND: The operating theatre (OT) is a complex environment. The purpose of this survey was to e...
Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a complex task requiring dexterity and high level ...
International audienceObjective: Implementation of a surgical checklist depends on many organisation...
keywords: never event, oral surgery, patient safety, undergraduate, WHO checklist, wrong site surger...
In a previous paper we reported that 10.8% of patients admitted to two large hospitals in Greater Lo...
BACKGROUND: Never Events represent a serious problem with a high burden on healthcare providers’ fac...
NHS providers are encouraged to learn from mistakes and any organisation that reports a Never Event ...
Background: In 2005, guidance on how to prevent wrong site surgery in the form of a national safety ...
Background: Surgical Safety Checklists (SSC) have been implemented widely across 132 countries since...
Background: Surgery-related adverse events remain a significant and often under-reported problem. I...
BACKGROUND:The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) was established to address important safety issue...
Background: Despite an established WHO surgical safety checklist (SSCL) at the referral hospital in ...
Last year in the UK, 223 people died while undergoing surgical procedures. Statistics produced by th...
Background. The World Health Organization (WHO) has implemented the Surgical Safety Checklist (SSCL)...
Background: Never events (NEs) are serious preventable patient safety incidents and are a component ...
BACKGROUND: The operating theatre (OT) is a complex environment. The purpose of this survey was to e...
Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a complex task requiring dexterity and high level ...
International audienceObjective: Implementation of a surgical checklist depends on many organisation...
keywords: never event, oral surgery, patient safety, undergraduate, WHO checklist, wrong site surger...
In a previous paper we reported that 10.8% of patients admitted to two large hospitals in Greater Lo...