Braithwaite Jeffrey, Westbrook Mary, Travaglia Joanne
Centre for Clinical Governance Research, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2008 Jun;20(3):184-91. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzn004. Epub 2008 Mar 12.
An electronic Incident Information Management System implemented system-wide by the Department of Health, New South Wales, Australia was evaluated. We hypothesized that health professionals (i) would support the system via utilization and favourable attitudes and (ii) that their usage and attitudes would vary according to profession with nurses being most, and doctors least, favourably disposed.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: An online, anonymous questionnaire survey of 2185 health practitioners.
Undertaking system training, satisfaction with training, reporting incidents, incident reporting rates since system introduction and attitude questions focusing on use, security and evaluation of the system and workplace safety cultures.
The first hypothesis received partial support. The majority of respondents had undertaken training and rated it highly. Most had reported incidents and maintained their previous reporting levels. Most attitudes regarding using the system and its security were favourable. Mixed attitudes were held about workplace safety cultures and the value of the system. Deficiencies in quality of reporting, feedback on incident reports and resources to analyse incident data were problems identified. The second hypothesis was confirmed. Nurses were most, and doctors least, likely to undertake training, report incidents and express favourable attitudes. Allied health responses were intermediate to those of the other professions.
The system implementation was relatively successful, but more so with some professions. Problems identified indicated that expectations as to the goals achievable in the short term were optimistic, but these are amenable to planned interventions.
对澳大利亚新南威尔士州卫生部在全系统推行的电子事件信息管理系统进行评估。我们假设卫生专业人员(i)会通过使用该系统和持有积极态度来支持该系统,以及(ii)他们的使用情况和态度会因职业不同而有所差异,其中护士的支持度最高,医生的支持度最低。
设计、背景与参与者:对2185名卫生从业者进行在线匿名问卷调查。
参加系统培训情况、对培训的满意度、报告事件情况、自系统引入后的事件报告率,以及聚焦于系统使用、安全性、评估和工作场所安全文化的态度问题。
第一个假设得到部分支持。大多数受访者参加了培训并给予高度评价。大多数人报告了事件并维持了之前的报告水平。关于使用该系统及其安全性的大多数态度都是积极的。对工作场所安全文化和该系统的价值存在不同态度。报告质量、事件报告反馈以及分析事件数据的资源方面存在不足是发现的问题。第二个假设得到证实。护士最有可能参加培训、报告事件并表达积极态度,而医生最不可能。专职医疗人员的反应介于其他职业之间。
该系统的实施相对成功,但在某些职业中更为成功。发现的问题表明,对短期内可实现目标的期望较为乐观,但这些问题可通过有计划的干预加以解决。