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Patients' Perspectives of Surgical Safety: Do They Feel Safe?

Jennifer L Dixon1, Matthew M Tillman1, Hania Wehbe-Janek2, Juhee Song3, Harry T Papaconstantinou1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increased focus on reducing patient harm has led to surgical safety initiatives, including time-out, surgical safety checklists, and debriefings. The perception of the lay public of the surgical safety process is largely unknown.
METHODS: A 20-question survey focused on perceptions of surgical safety practice was distributed to a random sample of patients following elective operations requiring hospitalization. Responses were measured by a 7-point Likert scale. Qualitative feedback was obtained through nonphysician-moderated sessions. Participation was voluntary and anonymous.
RESULTS: Surveys were distributed to 345 patients of whom 102 (29.5%) responded. Overall, patients felt safe as evidenced by scores for the questions "I felt safe the day of my surgery" (6.53 ± 0.72) and "Mistakes rarely happen during surgery" (5.39 ± 1.51). Patients undergoing their first surgery and patients with higher income levels were associated with a significant decrease in specific safety perceptions. Qualitative feedback sessions identified the physician-patient relationship as the most important factor positively influencing patient safety perceptions.
CONCLUSION: Current surgical safety practice is perceived positively by our patients; however, patients still identify physician-patient interactions, relationships, and trust as the most positive factors influencing their perception of the safety environment.

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Keywords:  Care–patient; management–patient; patient safety; surgery

Year:  2015        PMID: 26130976      PMCID: PMC4482555     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ochsner J        ISSN: 1524-5012


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