| Literature DB >> 29851048 |
Michele Lozito, Kimberly Whiteman, Brenda Swanson-Biearman, Mary Barkhymer, Kimberly Stephens.
Abstract
Although health care workers feel pressure to reduce adverse events in the perioperative department, a lack of education, communication, and leadership can prevent hospital personnel from reporting good catches. The purpose of this evidence-based quality improvement project was to improve the culture of safety in our perioperative department by implementing the Good Catch Campaign. An interprofessional team led staff member education after implementing a standardized electronic reporting system and debriefing process to occur after good catches. Staff members reported 391 good catches from all perioperative areas during the six-month postimplementation period. Staff members completed the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture before and six months after implementation; scores improved in five areas: communication openness, feedback and communication about error, frequency of event reporting, nonpunitive response to error, and organizational learning and continuous improvement. The campaign was a successful strategy for improving perioperative patient safety. © AORN, Inc, 2018.Entities:
Keywords: culture of safety; event reporting; good catch; near miss; wrong-site surgery
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29851048 DOI: 10.1002/aorn.12148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AORN J ISSN: 0001-2092 Impact factor: 0.676