Author:
Venneri Francesco,Brown Lawrence B.,Cammelli Francesca,Haut Elliott R.
Abstract
AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) Safe Surgery Saves Lives campaign aimed to implement safe surgical procedures and patient safety best practices to reduce the incidence of adverse events both in the operating room and in the ward. For decades, the main objectives of safe surgery were mainly focused on the technical procedure. More recently, the implementation of non-technical skills and interpersonal communication have been found to play a significant role in preventing harm in surgical care settings.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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