Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 7-13, January 2010

Risk management in gynaecology

Leroy C Edozien LLB FRCOG is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, UK

Abstract 

The majority of gynaecology patients are fit women receiving relatively straightforward care. However, human error is inevitable. Furthermore, new treatments and technologies are constantly emerging, today's trainees are less experienced than their predecessors, and the need for team work is greater than ever. These and other factors pose threats to patient safety, and these threats can be addressed through risk management. This review describes risk management principles and tools applicable to gynaecology and highlights common sources of patient safety incidents in gynaecology clinics, wards and operating theatres. It provides an overview of communication, consent, staff training and supervision, and the use of clinical practice guidance. Underlying theoretical principles are illustrated by practical examples.

Keywords: gynaecology, patient safety, risk management

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PII: S1751-7214(09)00182-1

doi:10.1016/j.ogrm.2009.10.004

Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 7-13, January 2010