Holzmueller Christine G, Pronovost Peter J, Dickman Fern, Thompson David A, Wu Albert W, Lubomski Lisa H, Fahey Maureen, Steinwachs Donald M, Engineer Lilly, Jaffrey Ali, Morlock Laura L, Dorman Todd
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N. Wolfe Street, Meyer 291, Baltimore, MD 21287-7294, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2005 Mar-Apr;12(2):130-9. doi: 10.1197/jamia.M1408. Epub 2004 Nov 23.
In an effort to improve patient safety, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University designed and implemented a comprehensive Web-based Intensive Care Unit Safety Reporting System (ICUSRS). The ICUSRS collects data about adverse events and near misses from all staff in the ICU. This report reflects data on 854 reports from 18 diverse ICUs across the United States. Reporting is voluntary, and data collected is confidential, with patient, provider, and reporter information deidentified. Preliminary data include system factors reported, degree of patient harm, reporting times, and evaluations of the system. Qualitative and quantitative data are reported back to the ICU site study teams and frontline staff through monthly reports, case discussions, and a quarterly newsletter.
为提高患者安全,约翰·霍普金斯大学的研究人员设计并实施了一个基于网络的综合重症监护病房安全报告系统(ICUSRS)。ICUSRS收集重症监护病房所有工作人员关于不良事件和险些发生的失误的数据。本报告反映了来自美国18个不同重症监护病房的854份报告的数据。报告是自愿的,所收集的数据是保密的,患者、提供者和报告者的信息均已去识别化。初步数据包括报告的系统因素、患者伤害程度、报告时间以及对该系统的评估。定性和定量数据通过月度报告、病例讨论和季度通讯反馈给重症监护病房现场研究团队和一线工作人员。