Research Involvement and Engagement (Jul 2022)

Bringing the patient voice into the operating room: engaging patients in surgical safety research with the Operating Room Black Box®

  • Cole Etherington,
  • Maxime Lê,
  • Laurie Proulx,
  • Sylvain Boet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-022-00367-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Plain English summary Although surgery is one of the most common patient experiences, patients have not been engaged in surgical safety research. Patients were engaged as patient advisors in the use of the Operating Room Black Box® at The Ottawa Hospital. The Operating Room Black Box® is a tool that is used in the operating room (OR) which captures audio, video, patient vital signs and other information that are analyzed for research purposes. The aim of the OR Black Box® is to learn from experience and improve practice and care. Patient advisors influenced the nature of the activities undertaken, co-developed the communication materials for patients, evaluated patient engagement practices, and disseminated the research results. These patient engagement activities are an important first step in engaging patients in surgical safety research.

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