Reducing trauma theatre list delays through improved communication between orthopaedic teams and radiographers: A quality improvement project

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Anazor, Fitzgerald [1 ]
Ekungba-Adewole, Mutmainah [1 ]
Dhinsa, Baljinder [1 ]
Mohammed, Omar [1 ]
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[1] William Harvey Hosp, Ashford, Kent, England
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Quality improvement project; Communication; Orthopaedic surgery; Radiographers; Theatre delays; PROLONGED OPERATIVE DURATION;
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10.1177/17504589231169856
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Aims: This quality improvement project was performed to improve delays in starting our trauma theatre lists by implementing measures to improve effective communication between the surgical team and the theatre radiographers.Materials and Methods: This was a quality improvement project performed prospectively for 30 orthopaedic trauma lists over two cycles. Only lists requiring fluoroscopy guidance (image intensifier) for the first case were included. Interventions included improvements in use of theatre booking forms with fluoroscopy request checkboxes, dedication of an allocated radiographer for the trauma lists, timely communication of the finalised theatre list order and radiographers participating in the team briefing.Results: Improvements in the timing of fluoroscopy requests and prompt arrival of the radiographer to the theatre were achieved. Furthermore, there was elimination of radiographer-related surgical start time delays following implementation of the interventions. Nevertheless, only minimal improvements were achieved in the participation of the radiographers for the trauma theatre team briefings.Conclusion: Although reasons for trauma theatre delays are multifactorial, this quality improvement project has demonstrated that these delays can be reduced through improved communication between radiographers and the orthopaedic team. This is especially important for theatre cases requiring the use of an image intensifier.
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