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医生和护士对事件报告的态度:一项定性分析。

Attitudes of doctors and nurses towards incident reporting: a qualitative analysis.

作者信息

Kingston Marilyn J, Evans Sue M, Smith Brian J, Berry Jesia G

机构信息

Clinical Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Unit, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, and Department of Medicine, University of Adelaide, SA.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 2004 Jul 5;181(1):36-9. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2004.tb06158.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

(i) To examine attitudes of medical and nursing staff towards reporting incidents (adverse events and near-misses), and (ii) to identify measures to facilitate incident reporting.

DESIGN

Qualitative study. In March 2002, semistructured questions were administered to five focus groups--one each for consultants, registrars, resident medical officers, senior nurses, and junior nurses.

PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING

14 medical and 19 nursing staff recruited using purposive sampling from three metropolitan public hospitals in Adelaide, South Australia.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Attitudes and barriers to incident reporting; differences in reporting behaviour between disciplines; how to facilitate incident reporting.

RESULTS

Cultural differences between doctors and nurses, identified using Triandis' theory of social behaviour, were found to underpin attitudes to incident reporting. Nurses reported more habitually than doctors due to a culture which provided directives, protocols and the notion of security, whereas the medical culture was less transparent, favoured dealing with incidents "in-house" and was less reliant on directives. Common barriers to reporting incidents included time constraints, unsatisfactory processes, deficiencies in knowledge, cultural norms, inadequate feedback, beliefs about risk, and a perceived lack of value in the process.

CONCLUSIONS

Strategies to improve incident reporting must address cultural issues.

摘要

目标

(i)研究医护人员对事件报告(不良事件和险些发生的失误)的态度,以及(ii)确定促进事件报告的措施。

设计

定性研究。2002年3月,向五个焦点小组提出了半结构化问题,分别针对顾问医生、住院医生、住院实习医生、高级护士和初级护士各设一组。

参与者和研究背景

采用目的抽样法,从南澳大利亚阿德莱德市的三家大型公立医院招募了14名医生和19名护士。

主要观察指标

事件报告的态度和障碍;不同学科报告行为的差异;如何促进事件报告。

结果

运用Triandis的社会行为理论发现,医生和护士之间的文化差异是事件报告态度的基础。由于文化提供了指令、规程和安全感,护士比医生更习惯报告事件,而医疗文化则不那么透明,倾向于“内部”处理事件,且不太依赖指令。事件报告的常见障碍包括时间限制、流程不满意、知识不足、文化规范、反馈不足、对风险的看法以及认为该过程缺乏价值。

结论

改善事件报告的策略必须解决文化问题。

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