Stockwell David C, Slonim Anthony D
Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC 20010, USA.
J Intensive Care Med. 2006 Jul-Aug;21(4):199-210. doi: 10.1177/0885066606287079.
Ensuring patient safety is becoming increasingly important for intensive care unit practitioners. The intensive care unit is particularly prone to medical errors because of the complexity of the patients, interdependence of the practitioners, and dependence on team functioning. This review provides historical perspectives, research foundations, and a practical "how to" guide to improving care in the intensive care unit. It also considers the organizational structure, the processes of care, and the occurrence of adverse outcomes in this setting. Effective intensive care unit quality and safety programs capitalize on institutional resources and have multidisciplinary input with clear leadership, input from quality improvement initiatives, a responsible yet nonpunitive culture, and data-driven assessment and monitoring to reduce medical errors. Intensive care unit practitioners need to capitalize on the benefits that patients and their families bring to the patient safety discourse. This provides opportunities for better understanding the risks of the intensive care unit and improving the consent process.
确保患者安全对重症监护病房的医护人员来说变得越来越重要。由于患者病情复杂、医护人员相互依赖以及对团队协作的依赖,重症监护病房特别容易出现医疗差错。本综述提供了历史视角、研究基础以及一份关于如何改善重症监护病房护理的实用指南。它还考虑了该环境下的组织结构、护理流程以及不良后果的发生情况。有效的重症监护病房质量与安全计划利用机构资源,有明确的领导进行多学科投入,有来自质量改进举措的投入,有负责但非惩罚性的文化,以及数据驱动的评估和监测以减少医疗差错。重症监护病房的医护人员需要利用患者及其家属在患者安全讨论中带来的益处。这为更好地理解重症监护病房的风险以及改进知情同意过程提供了机会。