Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing
Research Article

The Implementation of the WHO’s Surgical Safety Checklist by Italian Operating Teams: A Descriptive Study

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Department of Health, Life and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, Edificio Rita Levi Montalcini, L’Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing, Ankara University of Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing, Ankara, Turkey

Florence Nightingale J Nurs 2022; 30: 48-54
DOI: 10.5152/fnjn.2021.21075
Read: 1443 Downloads: 635 Published: 04 March 2022

AIM: The study aimed at reporting the extent to which nurses in operating teams comply with the WHO’s surgical safety checklist at the national level.

METHOD: A total of 621 nurses who attended the conferences held by the Association of Italian Nurses in Operating Teams (AICO) in 2019 were selected as the sample group for this descriptive study. They filled a paper-based questionnaire of items, which were according to WHO’s recommendations for surgical safety. Descriptive analyses were used to illustrate participants’ characteristics and responses to the questionnaire. The chi-square test was used to outline the relation between participants’ socio-cultural features and the information on the extent to which participants implemented the surgical safety checklist.

RESULTS: According to the data collected, a majority of the participants (95.2%) claimed to comply with the checklist in perioperative procedures. Moreover, most participants (63.2%) revealed that they revise the checklist according to specific circumstances affecting their workflow and/or operational team. Additionally, almost a third of participants (31.9%) stated that they undertake an oral completion of the steps in the checklist to ensure its effective implementation.

CONCLUSION: In this study, it emerged that the implementation of measures ensuring safety standards is largely inconsistent with the guidelines provided by WHO. Notably, major discrepancies occur when it comes to team members’ coordination, the revision of the checklist according to specific circumstances, the oral completion of the checklist’s steps during the workflow, and the active contribution of all team members in the implementation of the surgical safety checklist.

Cite this article as: Ferraiuolo, F., Dante, A., Petrucci, C., Güvenç, G., & Lancia, L. (2022). The implementation of the WHO’s surgical safety checklist by Italian operating teams: A descriptive study. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing, 30(1), 48-54.

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