Henry Linda L
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
Policy Polit Nurs Pract. 2005 May;6(2):127-34. doi: 10.1177/1527154404272611.
The Institute of Medicine report, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System, has spurred public concern over hospitals' ability to deliver safe care. The health care industry continues to struggle to address these concerns. These efforts have driven the growing expectation that health care practitioners or systems disclose unanticipated outcomes to patients and family members. Although the tort system has been cited as an impediment to medical error disclosure, some organizations and systems have successfully implemented policies calling for full disclosure of errors and unanticipated outcomes. However, most organizations have yet to develop policies concerning error disclosure. This article provides an overview of error disclosure and a model framework for an error disclosure policy. The ethical principle of respect for patient autonomy is emphasized as the driving force in developing an institutional disclosure policy and changing the organizational culture to one that supports development and implementation of such a policy.
医学研究所的报告《人皆会犯错:构建更安全的医疗体系》引发了公众对医院提供安全医疗服务能力的关注。医疗行业仍在努力应对这些担忧。这些努力促使人们越来越期望医疗从业者或医疗系统向患者及其家属披露意外结果。尽管侵权责任制度被认为是医疗差错披露的障碍,但一些组织和系统已成功实施了要求全面披露差错和意外结果的政策。然而,大多数组织尚未制定有关差错披露的政策。本文概述了差错披露情况,并提供了一个差错披露政策的模型框架。尊重患者自主权的伦理原则被强调为制定机构披露政策以及将组织文化转变为支持此类政策制定和实施的文化的驱动力。