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Medical errors and patient safety in the operating room
Esra Ugur1, Sevim Kara2, Songul Yildirim2
1Acibadem University School of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
Objective:
To investigate medical errors in the operating room, attitudes of healthcare professionals in case of errors and educational needs of professionals.
Methods:
The descriptive study was conducted at a university hospital in Turkey from January 25 to February 14, 2011, and comprised operating room staff, including physicians, nurses, anaesthesia technicians and perfusion technicians. Data was obtained using a questionnaire.
Results:
Of the 69 respondents, 45(65.2%) had experienced medical errors and 29(42%) had verbally warned the person who caused the error. The main cause of the medical errors was a lack of healthcare professionals and their inadequate qualifications, 51(73.9%); and insufficient communication, 41(59.4%). Coping with stress and communication 45(65.2%) and radiation safety 28(40.6%) were the most common educational needs.
Conclusions:
Patient safety applications in the operating room can be improved by offering educational programmes, designing an easy reporting system, encouraging reporting of medical errors and active participation of healthcare professionals in decisions that might affect patient safety.
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