Table 3.
Staff perception regarding the checklist implementation (physicians n = 15, nurses n = 8).
| Yes n (%) |
No n (%) |
Hesitant n (%) |
p-Value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physicians | Nurses | Physicians | Nurses | Physicians | Nurses | ||
| In your opinion, did the checklist cause a time delay? | 2 (13.3%) |
3 (37.5%) | 10 (66.6%) |
5 (62.5%) |
3 (20%) |
0 | The chi-square statistic is 1.11. The p-value is 0.29. The result is not significant at p < 0.05. |
| In your opinion, did the checklist improve team communication and teamwork? | 11 (73.3%) |
7 (87.5%) | 1 (6.6%) |
0 | 3 (20%) |
1 (12.5%) | The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 1. The result is not significant at p < 0.05. |
| In your opinion, did the checklist improve patient safety? | 13 (86.66%) |
7 (87.5%) | 1 (6.66%) |
0 | 1 (6.66%) |
1 (12.5%) | The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 1. The result is not significant at p < 0.05. |
| Would you consider the checklist useful if you were to have an endoscopy? | 14 (93.3%) |
6 (75%) |
0 | 1 (12.5%) |
1 (6.6%) |
1 (12.5%) | The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 0.33. The result is not significant at p < 0.05. |
| Would you declare yourself satisfied with the checklist implementation process? | 10 (66.6%) |
5 (62.5%) |
3 (20%) |
0 | 2 (13.3%) |
3 (37.5%) |
The Fisher’s exact test statistic value is 0.52. The result is not significant at p < 0.05. |