Introduction The purpose of this article is to look back on people-centered care that I offer to clients in a practical learning environment (PLE). It shows the practical application of 10 basic sharing functions (including people) of module 3 and how they affect my medical care. The establishment of the top ten basic sharing abilities is to support the growing importance of people-centered care and value-based practice (NHS Scottish Education (NES), 2012a). The basic sharing ability I focus on is partnership and people-oriented care.
Number of deaths on the day of surgery: The number of deaths on the day of surgery reflects the patient's complication symptoms and physical disability, the quality and complexity of the surgical treatment, the risk of anesthesia, or a combination of the three. These events are the foundation for evaluating health system performance and population health. This metric is most useful when converted to surgical day mortality defined as the number of deaths on the day of surgery per 100 surgeries within a specific year or period. Potential sources of data include administrative records and hospital records based on health service statistics that may be adjusted for underreporting (eg death on the day of surgery occurring outside or outside the monitoring system).
Although very rare, death on the day of surgery is an important indicator of the characteristics of patients, surgeons, surgery and anesthesia. There is no consensus on what acceptable day-to-day mortality is, especially because it usually reflects a combination of factors. This indicator provides valuable insight into the surgical mortality pattern within the health system, from the burden of disease within the population that motivates them to surgical care, to the skills, judgment and technical competence of surgery and anesthesia providers Will be provided. However, without appropriate, effective and time-consuming risk adjustment, it can not be used to compare a place, facility or country with another place, facility or country.
Surgeons and supporters of public health such as Kelly McQueen express surgery as "whole health right". This includes establishing a worldwide initiative for the World Health Organization's emergency and basic surgical medicine in 2005, establishment of the Lancet Committee of the World Surgical Society in 2013, disease management priorities by the World Bank in 2015 "Basic Surgery Volume 1, and it will be reflected in 2015. The World Health Assembly, 68.15, adopted a resolution on emergency and basic surgical care and strengthening of anesthesia as an integral part of universal health insurance. The Lancet Global Surgery Committee outlines the necessity for "surgery that is available, affordable, timely and safe" and anesthesia treatment, and the scale corresponding to ICESCR General Comment No.14 is the availability, use Possibility, affordable and timely medical needs