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Título: Improving quality and patient safety in surgical care through standardisation and harmonisation of perioperative care (SAFEST project)
Autor: Valli, Claudia
Schäfer, Willemijn L.A.
Bañeres, Joaquim
Groene, Oliver
Arnal-Velasco, Daniel
Leite, Andreia
Suñol, Rosa
Ballester, Marta
Guilera, Marc Gibert
Wagner, Cordula
Calsbeek, Hiske
Emond, Yvette
Heideveld-Chevalking, Anita J.
Kristensen, Kaja
van Tuyl, Lilian Huibertina Davida
Põlluste, Kaja
Weynants, Cathy
Garel, Pascal
Sousa, Paulo
Talving, Peep
Marx, David
Žaludek, Adam
Romero, Eva
Rodríguez, Anna
Orrego, Carola
SAFEST Consortium
del Mar Fernandez, María
Voshaar, Marieke
Casaca-Carvalho, Pedro
Sousa-Paulo, Patrícia
Nunes, Ana Beatriz
Soria, Víctor
Sanduende, Yolanda
Fábregas, Neus
Martínez, Ismael
León, Irene
Bartakke, Ashish
García, Javier Silva
Starkopf, Joel
Kommusaar, Janne
Pühvel, Janne
Kangasniemi, Mari
Carbonell, Sofía
Nabbe, Marie
Wittmann, Maria
Leci, Arta
Dowel, Julia
Diogo, Nuno
Maia, Maria José
Azevedo, Ana
Rodrigues, Sara
Palavras-chave: General
Data: Jun-2024
Resumo: Introduction Adverse events in health care affect 8% to 12% of patients admitted to hospitals in the European Union (EU), with surgical adverse events being the most common types reported. Aim SAFEST project aims to enhance perioperative care quality and patient safety by establishing and implementing widely supported evidence-based perioperative patient safety practices to reduce surgical adverse events. Methods We will conduct a mixed-methods hybrid type III implementation study supporting the development and adoption of evidence-based practices through a Quality Improvement Learning Collaborative (QILC) in co-creation with stakeholders. The project will be conducted in 10 hospitals and related healthcare facilities of 5 European countries. We will assess the level of adherence to the standardised practices, as well as surgical complications incidence, patient-reported outcomes, contextual factors influencing the implementation of the patient safety practices, and sustainability. The project will consist of six components: 1) Development of patient safety standardised practices in perioperative care; 2) Guided self-evaluation of the standardised practices; 3) Identification of priorities and actions plans; 4) Implementation of a QILC strategy; 5) Evaluation of the strategy effectiveness; 6) Patient empowerment for patient safety. Sustainability of the project will be ensured by systematic assessment of sustainability factors and business plans. Towards the end of the project, a call for participation will be launched to allow other hospitals to conduct the self-evaluation of the standardized practices. Discussion The SAFEST project will promote patient safety standardized practices in the continuum of care for adult patients undergoing surgery. This project will result in a broad implementation of evidence-based practices for perioperative care, spanning from the care provided before hospital admission to post-operative recovery at home or outpatient facilities. Different implementation challenges will be faced in the application of the evidence-based practices, which will be mitigated by developing context-specific implementation strategies. Results will be disseminated in peer-reviewed publications and will be available in an online platform.
Descrição: Funding Information: This work was supported by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under the grant agreement no 101057825. The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Valli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/170534
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304159
ISSN: 1932-6203
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