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Adverse Events Capture Systems, Checklists and Teamwork as Relevant Tools to Reduce Complications and Increase Patients' Safety in Spinal Surgery

In: Teamwork in Healthcare

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  • Giovanni Barbanti Brodano
  • Cristiana Griffoni
  • Alessandro Gasbarrini
  • Alessandro Ricci
  • Sandra Giannone
  • Francesca Elena Daniela Ghisi

Abstract

Adverse events in Hospitals are often related to surgery and they represent a relevant problem in healthcare. Different approaches have been introduced during the last decade to address the problem of patient safety, especially in the surgical environment. The teamwork is crucial in all these actions which aim to decrease adverse events and improve clinical outcomes. We analyze in particular the use of adverse events capture systems in spinal surgery and the use of checklist systems, starting from the Surgical Safety Checklist introduced by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2008.

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  • Giovanni Barbanti Brodano & Cristiana Griffoni & Alessandro Gasbarrini & Alessandro Ricci & Sandra Giannone & Francesca Elena Daniela Ghisi, 2021. "Adverse Events Capture Systems, Checklists and Teamwork as Relevant Tools to Reduce Complications and Increase Patients' Safety in Spinal Surgery," Chapters, in: Michael S. Firstenberg & Stanislaw P. Stawicki (ed.), Teamwork in Healthcare, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:214521
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.94430
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    adverse events; checklist; outcome; safety; teamwork;
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    • I10 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - General

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