Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Int J Med Inform. 2010 May;79(5):339-48. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2010.01.016. Epub 2010 Feb 21.
Adverse event reporting systems allow healthcare institutions to detect and prevent recurrence of avoidable patient harm. It is known that standard reporting systems, which are initiated by clinicians, detect only a minority of chart-documented adverse events. The objective of the study was to develop a web-based system, the Family Reporting System (FRS), to elicit adverse event reports from families of children admitted to hospital through survey methodology and human factors engineering techniques.
Face validity and usability were measured via standardized survey instruments. Utility was measured via the rate, typology, degree of harm, likelihood of recurrence, quality of information, and inter-rater agreement analysis of the reported events.
The FRS has good face validity, excellent usability, and good clinical utility.
The application of survey and human factors methodologies to the design of an electronic system is an effective means of developing an electronic adverse event reporting system for the use of families of pediatric patients.
不良事件报告系统可帮助医疗机构发现并预防可避免的患者伤害再次发生。众所周知,由临床医生启动的标准报告系统仅能检测到少数记录在案的不良事件。本研究旨在开发一种基于网络的系统,即家庭报告系统(FRS),通过调查方法和人为因素工程技术从住院患儿的家庭中征集不良事件报告。
通过标准化的调查工具来衡量表面效度和可用性。通过报告事件的发生率、类型、严重程度、复发可能性、信息质量和评分者间一致性分析来衡量实用性。
FRS 具有良好的表面效度、出色的可用性和良好的临床实用性。
将调查和人为因素方法应用于电子系统的设计是开发用于儿科患者家庭的电子不良事件报告系统的有效手段。