Journal article
The 'time-out' procedure: An institutional ethnography of how it is conducted in actual clinical practice
S Braaf, E Manias, R Riley
BMJ Quality and Safety | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background The time-out procedure is a critically important communication interaction for the preservation of patient safety in the surgical setting. While previous research has examined influences shaping the time-out procedure, limited information exists on how actual time-out communication is performed by multidisciplinary surgical team members in the clinical environment. Methods An institutional ethnographic study was undertaken. The study was conducted over three hospital sites in Melbourne, Australia. In total, 125 healthcare professionals from the disciplines of surgery, anaesthesia and nursing participated in the study. Data were generated through 350 h of observation, two focus gro..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Grant (number: LP0883265) and Eastern Health provided financial support for this research. These funding bodies were not involved in the conduct of the research.