The objective of this evidence implementation is to identify whether the implementation of a surgical briefing protocol promotes the strengthening of communication in the surgical environment of safety in the operating room among the orthopedic surgery team, including nurses, nursing technicians, orthopedic surgeons, and anesthesiologists. The main question it seeks to answer is: does the surgical briefing protocol used to promote the strengthening of communication in the surgical environment and safety culture in the operating room comply with best practices? Participants will be asked to complete a baseline audit questionnaire, participate in training on the implementation of the surgical briefing protocol, and subsequently complete a follow-up audit questionnaire.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Incidence of improved safety climate in the operating room
Timeframe: From the registration period until the end of the protocol implementation, in 4 months