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eMediNexus 23 December 2022
A surgical ward round (SWR) reviews all in-patients admitted electively for investigation, an operation, or acute surgical admissions. Various measures to enhance the effectiveness of SWR have been proposed with variable success.
Since briefing and debriefing may improve the outcomes in the operation theatre, their effectiveness may also be explored for SWR. The introduction of the same style of briefing and debriefing may also improve the quality of SWR, causing an improved safety of the surgical patients.
The present observational pilot study sought to improve patient safety by introducing briefing and debriefing in running the SWR effectively, which emphasized an optimum collaboration between rounding surgical team members.
The study employed the WHO checklist in operation theatre to improve patient safety and its application in SWR settings. It prospectively collected data for six consecutive on-call weeks (42 days) and targeted round experience by all team members. It conducted briefing and debriefing just before and after the SWR and collected data regarding-
The study found-
These findings indicate that the introduction of briefing and debriefing in the conduction of SWR significantly improves the team climate and the efficiency of the work with adequate duration per briefing and debriefing. Utilizing SWR augmented by pre-round briefing and post-round debriefing may be an effective and innovative tool to improve patient safety.
Sajid MS, Shafique S, Malik AM, Swaminathan C, Sains P, et al. (2022) Role of Briefing and Debriefing in Running Surgical Ward Round Effectively: A Prospective Observational Study. Int J Surg Res Pract 9:141. doi.org/10.23937/2378-3397/1410141
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