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Bringing the patient voice into the operating room: engaging patients in surgical safety research with the Operating Room Black Box

Authors :
Cole Etherington
Maxime Lê
Laurie Proulx
Sylvain Boet
Source :
Research involvement and engagement. 8(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Surgery is one of the most common patient experiences in the health care system. Yet, efforts to engage patients in surgical safety research have not matched those of other health care fields. This is a critical issue given the nature of surgery inhibits patients’ abilities to advocate for themselves as they are typically under anesthetic when the procedure is performed. We partnered with patients throughout our research program, which uses the Operating Room Black Box® to enhance surgical patient safety through transparent and proactive analysis of human factors to detect and prevent avoidable errors. Main body In this article, we outline the need for, and our approach to, patient engagement in surgical safety research. Our approach included a series of planned activities and skill development opportunities designed to build capacity and bring together patients, clinicians, and researchers to inform research and practice. We also conducted evaluation surveys during the first year of our program, which have indicated a positive experience by both patient partners and the research team. Conclusion We believe our approach can serve as an important first step toward building a model for patient engagement in the surgical safety field and could significantly contribute to improved quality of care and outcomes for surgical patients.

Details

ISSN :
20567529
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Research involvement and engagement
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4054f62604fc142c0768d6a6daf3acea