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参与安全改进计划后进行根本原因分析的卫生专业人员的经验。

Experiences of health professionals who conducted root cause analyses after undergoing a safety improvement programme.

作者信息

Braithwaite Jeffrey, Westbrook Mary T, Mallock Nadine A, Travaglia Joanne F, Iedema Rick A

机构信息

Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Qual Saf Health Care. 2006 Dec;15(6):393-9. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2005.017525.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research on root cause analysis (RCA), a pivotal component of many patient safety improvement programmes, is limited.

OBJECTIVE

To study a cohort of health professionals who conducted RCAs after completing the NSW Safety Improvement Program (SIP).

HYPOTHESIS

Participants in RCAs would: (1) differ in demographic profile from non-participants, (2) encounter problems conducting RCAs as a result of insufficient system support, (3) encounter more problems if they had conducted fewer RCAs and (4) have positive attitudes regarding RCA and safety.

DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Anonymous questionnaire survey of 252 health professionals, drawn from a larger sample, who attended 2-day SIP courses across New South Wales, Australia.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Demographic variables, experiences conducting RCAs, attitudes and safety skills acquired.

RESULTS

No demographic variables differentiated RCA participants from non-participants. The difficulties experienced while conducting RCAs were lack of time (75.0%), resources (45.0%) and feedback (38.3%), and difficulties with colleagues (44.5%), RCA teams (34.2%), other professions (26.9%) and management (16.7%). Respondents reported benefits from RCAs, including improved patient safety (87.9%) and communication about patient care (79.8%). SIP courses had given participants skills to conduct RCAs (92.8%) and improve their safety practices (79.6%). Benefits from the SIP were thought to justify the investment by New South Wales Health (74.6%) and committing staff resources (72.6%). Most (84.8%) of the participants wanted additional RCA training.

CONCLUSIONS

RCA participants reported improved skills and commitment to safety, but greater support from the workplace and health system are necessary to maintain momentum.

摘要

背景

根本原因分析(RCA)作为许多患者安全改善计划的关键组成部分,相关研究有限。

目的

研究一群在完成新南威尔士州安全改进计划(SIP)后进行根本原因分析的卫生专业人员。

假设

进行根本原因分析的参与者将:(1)在人口统计学特征上与未参与者不同;(2)由于系统支持不足在进行根本原因分析时遇到问题;(3)进行根本原因分析次数较少的参与者会遇到更多问题;(4)对根本原因分析和安全持积极态度。

设计、地点和参与者:对从更大样本中抽取的252名卫生专业人员进行匿名问卷调查,这些人员参加了澳大利亚新南威尔士州为期两天的SIP课程。

结果指标

人口统计学变量、进行根本原因分析的经验、获得的态度和安全技能。

结果

没有人口统计学变量能够区分进行根本原因分析的参与者和未参与者。进行根本原因分析时遇到的困难包括时间不足(75.0%)、资源缺乏(45.0%)和反馈不足(38.3%),以及与同事(44.5%)、根本原因分析团队(34.2%)、其他专业人员(26.9%)和管理层(16.7%)之间存在的困难。受访者报告了根本原因分析带来的益处,包括提高患者安全(87.9%)和改善患者护理沟通(79.8%)。SIP课程使参与者具备了进行根本原因分析的技能(92.8%)并改善了他们的安全实践(79.6%)。人们认为SIP带来的益处证明了新南威尔士州卫生部的投资(74.6%)以及投入员工资源(72.6%)是合理的。大多数参与者(84.8%)希望获得更多根本原因分析培训。

结论

进行根本原因分析的参与者报告称技能有所提高且对安全更加重视,但工作场所和卫生系统需要提供更多支持以保持这一势头。

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