Choy Choy Yin
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2008 Apr;21(2):183-6. doi: 10.1097/ACO.0b013e3282f33592.
Updates on developments in critical incident monitoring in anaesthesia, and assesses its role in improving patient safety.
Critical incident reporting has become more widely accepted as an effective way to improve anaesthetic safety, and has continued to highlight the importance of human errors and system failures. The establishment of an international database also improves critical incident reporting. Experiences from the national reporting and learning system in the UK have provided some solutions to the many problems and criticisms faced by the critical incident reporting technique. Direct observations to detect errors are more accurate than voluntary reporting of critical incidents, and may be a promising new approach.
Critical incident monitoring is a valuable tool in ensuring patient safety due to its low cost and the ability to provide a comprehensive body of detailed qualitative information. The qualitative information gathered can be used to develop strategies to prevent and manage existing problems, as well as to plan further initiatives for patient safety. Novel approaches should complement existing methods to achieve better results. The development of a culture which emphasises safety should go hand in hand with current audit activities.
介绍麻醉中危急事件监测的发展情况,并评估其在提高患者安全方面的作用。
危急事件报告作为提高麻醉安全性的有效方法,已得到更广泛认可,并持续凸显人为失误和系统故障的重要性。国际数据库的建立也改善了危急事件报告。英国国家报告与学习系统的经验为危急事件报告技术面临的诸多问题和批评提供了一些解决方案。直接观察以发现错误比自愿报告危急事件更准确,可能是一种有前景的新方法。
危急事件监测因其低成本以及能够提供全面详细的定性信息,是确保患者安全的宝贵工具。收集到的定性信息可用于制定预防和管理现有问题的策略,以及规划进一步的患者安全举措。新方法应补充现有方法以取得更好效果。强调安全的文化发展应与当前的审计活动齐头并进。