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Surgical safety checklist compliance process as a moral hazard: An institutional ethnography.

Marcia FaceyNancy N BaxterMelanie Hammond MobilioElizabeth PeterCarol-Anne MoultonElise Paradis
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Documenting compliance of the SSC constituted a moral hazard, constrained nurses' autonomy and moral agency, and obscured poor checklist adherence. The findings highlight how local and extra local texts, technologies and relations create ethical issues, raise questions about the effectiveness of resulting data for decision-making and contribute to ongoing conversations about nursing workarounds.
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