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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
- task-specific factors – more than one procedure, unexpected intraoperative factors, estimated blood loss
- operational consequences of such factors – long operations, more than one team
- deviations from foreign object management (FOM) procedure – count not performed
- alerts from the FOM procedure – incorrect surgical count
2. Materials and Methods
1.3. Ethics
1.4. Design
- Adapting SCOPE Analysis Cube (R Geary et al. 2022, McDonald et al. 2021)) to the study
- Developing process maps and a sociotechnical systems analysis
- Examining risk in proposed change interventions
- Selecting interventions and implementation roadmap
4.3. Interviews
4.4. Observations
4.5. Validation Workshops
3. Results
4.1. System Goals
4.2. Process Elements
4.3. Teamwork Elements
4.4. Cultural Elements
4. Discussion
- Count outcome verbalised and acknowledged
- Awareness and communication of missing items
- Practice standardised across specialities
- Surgial Safety Checklist1 (SSCL) sign-out formalised and fully completed
- SSCL promotes formal communication
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| ALS | Action Learning Set |
| CDA | Coordination Demand Analysis |
| FMEA | Failure Mode and Effects Analysis |
| FOM | Foreign Object Management |
| FOR-RaM | Foreign Object Retention Risk and Mitigation project |
| HFACS | Human Factors Analysis and Classification System |
| RFO | Retained Foreign Objects |
| PSF | Performance Shaping Factors |
| SCOPE | Supply Context Organizing Process & Effects |
| SSC | Surgical Safety Checklist |
| STS | Socio-Technical System |
| 1 | [21] The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist is a 19-item checklist intended to decrease errors and adverse events, and increase teamwork and communication in surgery. It is used by a majority of surgical providers around the world. |
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