In this issue of Anesthesiology Clinics, guest editors Drs. Matthew M. McEvoy and James Abernathy III bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Perioperative Safety Culture. Safety culture is the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behavior that determine an organizations health and safety management. In this issue, top experts discuss topics such as patient safety and clinician wellness; handoffs and In-hospital care transitions; team dynamics in the operating room:: how is team performance optimized?; anesthesiology operating room medication delivery; OR design:: state-of-the-art design concepts to help mitigate errors and improve safety; and more.
Change Management and Health Care Culture Building Cultures of High Reliability: Lessons from the High Reliability Organization Paradigm The Cognitive Basis for Human Error and the Best Practices to Reduce Error Just Culture: How Do We Address Risky and Unprofessional Behaviors that Lead to Errors? Patient Safety and Clinician Well-Being Perioperative Environment Safety Culture: A Scoping Review Addressing Safety Culture, Climate, Enacting Behaviors, and Enabling Factors Team Dynamics in the Operating Room: How Is Team Performance Optimized? Safety in Health Care: The Impact of Operating Room Design Nontechnical Skills for Intraoperative Team Members Coaching to Improve Individual and Team Performance in Anesthesiology Systems of Care Delivery and Optimization in the Preoperative Arena Systems Anesthesiology: Systems of Care Delivery and Optimization in the Operating Room Systems of Care Delivery and Optimization in the Intensive Care Unit Systems of Care Delivery and Optimization in the Postoperative Care Wards
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