Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in Iran

Introduction: The Surgical Safety Checklist has been introduced by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a tool for reducing medical errors. Reviewing the results of the checklist application indicates significant reduction in mortality and complications in surgery. Thus, this study aimed to custom...

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Main Authors: Adel Mazloumi, Maryam Azizpour Marzi, Ehsan Garosi, Mehdi Yaseri, Ramin Mehrdad
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-ee47bdef8b0c472492e9ae9e38ada4872021-09-11T06:42:58ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبهداشت و ایمنی کار2251-807X2383-20882018-06-0182135148Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in IranAdel Mazloumi0Maryam Azizpour Marzi1Ehsan Garosi2Mehdi Yaseri3Ramin Mehrdad4 Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran M.Sc., Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran M.Sc. of Ergonomics, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Professor, Department of Occupational Medicine , School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Introduction: The Surgical Safety Checklist has been introduced by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a tool for reducing medical errors. Reviewing the results of the checklist application indicates significant reduction in mortality and complications in surgery. Thus, this study aimed to customize and validate surgical safety checklist in order to complying with the surgical protocol in Iran.   Material and Method: In this cross-sectional and descriptive study, the WHO Safety Surgery Checklist was first translated. Next, through interviews with specialists and direct observation of activities, those tasks that were susceptible to the incident, identified, prioritized and analyzed using Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) and the results presented in form of HTA charts. Then, using Tabulate Task Analysis (TTA) and based on the recommendation and modification commented by expert panel, some questions added to the checklist and a customized version of the Surgical Safety Checklist was provided.  Hence, the faced validity, content validity and reliability of the checklist have been evaluated.   Result: In the surgery, four major tasks identified for analyzing using the HTA chart. Accordingly, 41 subtasks obtained and analyzed by TTA. The Lavashe method was used to determine the content validity ratio (CVR) and the content validity index (CVI). The question from the checklist, in which, CVI was less than 0.79, modified and replaced with appropriate question. Also, the scores for 3 questions were less than 0.49, and they were removed from the checklist due to the low CVR score. In the reliability assessment, the intra-observer method is used, and the Kappa coefficient obtained was acceptable and it was higher than 0.6, which confirmed the validity of the checklist.   Conclusion: In this study, the surgical safety checklist customized in terms of content validity and reliability, in a field study. Considering the compliance of the checklist items with the surgical protocol in Iran, we hope to use it to improve the quality of teamwork and reduce the complications and mortality caused by surgical errorshttp://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5854-en.htmlsurgical errorwho surgical safety checklistlocalization of checklisthierarchical task analysistable task analysis
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author Adel Mazloumi
Maryam Azizpour Marzi
Ehsan Garosi
Mehdi Yaseri
Ramin Mehrdad
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Maryam Azizpour Marzi
Ehsan Garosi
Mehdi Yaseri
Ramin Mehrdad
Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in Iran
بهداشت و ایمنی کار
surgical error
who surgical safety checklist
localization of checklist
hierarchical task analysis
table task analysis
author_facet Adel Mazloumi
Maryam Azizpour Marzi
Ehsan Garosi
Mehdi Yaseri
Ramin Mehrdad
author_sort Adel Mazloumi
title Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in Iran
title_short Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in Iran
title_full Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in Iran
title_fullStr Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Customization and validation study of WHO surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in Iran
title_sort customization and validation study of who surgical safety checklist as a tool to control medical error in operation rooms in iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series بهداشت و ایمنی کار
issn 2251-807X
2383-2088
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Introduction: The Surgical Safety Checklist has been introduced by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a tool for reducing medical errors. Reviewing the results of the checklist application indicates significant reduction in mortality and complications in surgery. Thus, this study aimed to customize and validate surgical safety checklist in order to complying with the surgical protocol in Iran.   Material and Method: In this cross-sectional and descriptive study, the WHO Safety Surgery Checklist was first translated. Next, through interviews with specialists and direct observation of activities, those tasks that were susceptible to the incident, identified, prioritized and analyzed using Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) and the results presented in form of HTA charts. Then, using Tabulate Task Analysis (TTA) and based on the recommendation and modification commented by expert panel, some questions added to the checklist and a customized version of the Surgical Safety Checklist was provided.  Hence, the faced validity, content validity and reliability of the checklist have been evaluated.   Result: In the surgery, four major tasks identified for analyzing using the HTA chart. Accordingly, 41 subtasks obtained and analyzed by TTA. The Lavashe method was used to determine the content validity ratio (CVR) and the content validity index (CVI). The question from the checklist, in which, CVI was less than 0.79, modified and replaced with appropriate question. Also, the scores for 3 questions were less than 0.49, and they were removed from the checklist due to the low CVR score. In the reliability assessment, the intra-observer method is used, and the Kappa coefficient obtained was acceptable and it was higher than 0.6, which confirmed the validity of the checklist.   Conclusion: In this study, the surgical safety checklist customized in terms of content validity and reliability, in a field study. Considering the compliance of the checklist items with the surgical protocol in Iran, we hope to use it to improve the quality of teamwork and reduce the complications and mortality caused by surgical errors
topic surgical error
who surgical safety checklist
localization of checklist
hierarchical task analysis
table task analysis
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