McKeon Leslie M, Cunningham Patricia D, Oswaks Jill S Detty
Acute and Chronic Care Department, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, 877 Madison Ave, Suite 600, Memphis, TN 38163, USA.
J Nurs Care Qual. 2009 Jan-Mar;24(1):76-82. doi: 10.1097/NCQ.0b013e31818f5595.
Healthcare systems are recognizing "human factor" flaws that result in adverse outcomes. Nurses work around system failures, although increasing healthcare complexity makes this harder to do without risk of error. Aviation and military organizations achieve ultrasafe outcomes through high-reliability practice. We describe how reliability principles were used to teach nurses to improve patient safety at the front line of care. Outcomes include safety-oriented, teamwork communication competency; reflections on safety culture and clinical leadership are discussed.
医疗保健系统正在认识到导致不良后果的“人为因素”缺陷。护士们在系统故障的情况下工作,尽管日益增加的医疗复杂性使得在没有出错风险的情况下做到这一点变得更加困难。航空和军事组织通过高可靠性实践实现了超安全的结果。我们描述了如何运用可靠性原则来教导护士在护理一线提高患者安全。成果包括以安全为导向的团队合作沟通能力;还讨论了对安全文化和临床领导力的反思。