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Checklists are essential tools for improving patient safety and quality of care by standardizing procedures and enhancing teamwork. Effective implementation requires addressing barriers and strong leadership, particularly in pediatrics.

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  • Healthcare Quality
  • Patient Safety
  • Medical Checklists

Background:

  • Patient safety is a critical aspect of healthcare quality.
  • Checklists are widely adopted tools to enhance safety and standardize care across various settings.
  • They aid in preventing procedural omissions, ensuring task order, and systematic data collection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the role of checklists in improving patient safety.
  • To identify barriers to checklist implementation.
  • To explore the application of checklists in pediatric care settings.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of checklist utility in healthcare.
  • Analysis of common barriers to checklist adoption.
  • Examination of specific pediatric applications, including surgery, neonatal care, and intensive care units.

Main Results:

  • Checklists improve teamwork, communication, care standardization, and patient safety.
  • Key barriers include staff attitudes, hierarchy, poor design, inadequate training, and cultural factors.
  • Pediatric applications range from surgery to critical care and emergency procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Leadership and dedicated personnel are crucial for successful checklist implementation in pediatrics.
  • Addressing identified barriers and providing training are essential for maximizing checklist benefits.
  • Checklists are versatile tools that can be adapted to various pediatric medical scenarios.