Unruh Kenton T, Pratt Wanda
Biomedical and Health Informatics, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Box 357240, Seattle, WA 98195-7240, USA.
Int J Med Inform. 2007 Jun;76 Suppl 1:S236-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2006.05.021. Epub 2006 Jul 7.
Patients have the most to gain from reducing medical errors; yet, little research has been done to investigate the role they could or already do play in detecting and preventing errors in their own health care. The purpose of this study is to examine patient's role in detecting, preventing, and recovering from medical errors in outpatient oncology.
In this paper, we use cognitive work analysis and Rasmussen's taxonomy of human performance to describe five cases of medical errors that occurred in an outpatient, cancer-care setting. We detail the role of the patient in each case, and analyze each role using constructs from previous studies of human behavior and errors.
Observational data indicates that patients engage in a range of tasks that identify, prevent, and recover from medical errors in outpatient cancer care. The results of this study point to the importance of considering patients and their work in both the design of patient-care information systems and the structure of clinical-care environments that enable safe and effective health care.
患者从减少医疗差错中获益最大;然而,很少有研究去调查他们在自身医疗保健中检测和预防差错方面可能或已经发挥的作用。本研究的目的是探讨患者在门诊肿瘤治疗中检测、预防医疗差错以及从差错中恢复的作用。
在本文中,我们运用认知工作分析和拉斯穆森的人类绩效分类法来描述在门诊癌症治疗环境中发生的五起医疗差错案例。我们详细阐述了患者在每个案例中的角色,并使用先前关于人类行为和差错研究中的概念对每个角色进行分析。
观察数据表明,患者在门诊癌症治疗中参与了一系列识别、预防医疗差错以及从差错中恢复的任务。本研究结果指出,在设计患者护理信息系统以及构建能够实现安全有效医疗保健的临床护理环境时,考虑患者及其工作的重要性。