Improving quality and patient safety in surgical care through standardisation and harmonisation of perioperative care (SAFEST project): A research protocol for a mixed methods study.
Claudia ValliWillemijn L A SchäferJoaquim BañeresOliver GroeneDaniel Arnal-VelascoAndreia LeiteRosa SuñolMarta BallesterMarc Gibert GuileraCordula WagnerHiske CalsbeekYvette EmondAnita J Heideveld-ChevalkingKaja KristensenLilian Huibertina Davida van TuylKaja PõllusteCathy WeynantsPascal GarelPaulo SousaPeep TalvingDavid MarxAdam ŽaludekEva RomeroAnna RodríguezCarola Orregonull nullPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The SAFEST project will promote patient safety standardized practices in the continuum of care for adult patients undergoing surgery. This project will result in a broad implementation of evidence-based practices for perioperative care, spanning from the care provided before hospital admission to post-operative recovery at home or outpatient facilities. Different implementation challenges will be faced in the application of the evidence-based practices, which will be mitigated by developing context-specific implementation strategies. Results will be disseminated in peer-reviewed publications and will be available in an online platform.