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The frequency and effects of distractions in operating theatres.

Emilie R RobertsPhillip N HiderJonathan M WellsSpencer W Beasley
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2021)
Distractions in OTs were common, occurring nearly every minute. Most were trivial, but some had the potential to disrupt the operative procedure and result in patient harm. Reducing distractions in surgery could reduce patient harm and improve resource use.
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