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“走向固态”:一种系统动力学模型及其对患者安全的影响

"Going solid": a model of system dynamics and consequences for patient safety.

作者信息

Cook R, Rasmussen J

机构信息

Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60615, USA.

出版信息

Qual Saf Health Care. 2005 Apr;14(2):130-4. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2003.009530.

Abstract

Rather than being a static property of hospitals and other healthcare facilities, safety is dynamic and often on short time scales. In the past most healthcare delivery systems were loosely coupled-that is, activities and conditions in one part of the system had only limited effect on those elsewhere. Loose coupling allowed the system to buffer many conditions such as short term surges in demand. Modern management techniques and information systems have allowed facilities to reduce inefficiencies in operation. One side effect is the loss of buffers that previously accommodated demand surges. As a result, situations occur in which activities in one area of the hospital become critically dependent on seemingly insignificant events in seemingly distant areas. This tight coupling condition is called "going solid". Rasmussen's dynamic model of risk and safety can be used to formulate a model of patient safety dynamics that includes "going solid" and its consequences. Because the model addresses the dynamic aspects of safety, it is particularly suited to understanding current conditions in modern healthcare delivery and the way these conditions may lead to accidents.

摘要

安全并非医院和其他医疗保健机构的静态属性,而是动态的,且往往在短时间尺度上变化。过去,大多数医疗服务系统的耦合程度较低,也就是说,系统某一部分的活动和状况对其他部分的影响有限。松散耦合使系统能够缓冲许多情况,比如短期需求激增。现代管理技术和信息系统使医疗机构能够减少运营中的低效率现象。一个副作用是失去了先前用于应对需求激增的缓冲机制。结果,医院某一区域的活动会严重依赖看似遥远区域中看似微不足道的事件,这种紧密耦合的情况被称为“固化”。拉斯穆森的风险与安全动态模型可用于构建一个患者安全动态模型,其中包括“固化”及其后果。由于该模型涉及安全的动态方面,它特别适合用于理解现代医疗服务中的当前状况以及这些状况可能导致事故的方式。

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