World Health Organization trauma checklist raised process adherence and was associated with 50% lower mortality in patients with severe injuries.
World J Surg. 2016 Oct 31; [Epub ahead of print].
Implementation of the World Health Organization Trauma Care Checklist Program in 11 centers across multiple economic strata: effect on care process measures.
Checklists are widely utilized in health care to promote patient safety. Management of traumapatients is complex, and checklists may facilitate adherence to known standards of care. This pre–post study looked at the impact of the World Health Organization Trauma Care Checklist program across 11 hospitals in 9 countries. Researchers found that adherence to 18 out of 19 care process measures improved after the checklist program was implemented. Although investigators discerned no difference in mortality for the overall study population, they found a 50% reduction in mortality for patients with more severe trauma injuries after implementation of the program. A prior PSNet perspective discussed components of an effective checklist.
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