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Time-out: The Professional and Organizational Ethics of Speaking Up in the OR
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OrganizationsSafety ScienceSurgeryResearch EthicsCommunicationOrganizational EthicsEthical PracticeOrganizational BehaviorProfessional EthicSafety CultureManagementBusiness CommunicationEthical AnalysisApplied EthicBioethicsHealthcare EthicConversation AnalysisMedical Error PreventionHealth Care EnvironmentsCommunication StudyInter-professional CollaborationOrganizational SafetyNursingMedical EthicsOrganizational CommunicationPatient SafetyBusinessEthical LeadershipPatient Safety ToolsMedicineEmergency Medicine
Participation in patient safety is one concrete expression of a foundational principle of medical ethics: do no harm. Being an ethical professional requires taking action to prevent harm to patients in health care environments. Checklists and time-outs have become common patient safety tools in the US and other nations. While their use can support ethical practice, recent research has revealed their limitations and has underscored the importance of interpersonal collaboration in developing and using these patient safety tools. This article summarizes key research and discusses the professional and organizational ethics of patient safety, using the surgical time-out as a case study.
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