Zimmerman Theresa M, Amori Geraldine
Catholic Healthcare Partners, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Healthc Risk Manag. 2007;27(2):27-34. doi: 10.1002/jhrm.5600270206.
The act of open disclosure of an adverse event alone may not be enough for patients or their families. Patients and patient advocates are asking for increased transparency and a greater role in the process of change. When properly handled, involving patients in post-event analysis allows risk management professionals to further improve their organization's systems analysis process while empowering patients to be part of the solution. This article examines the legal and psychological considerations surrounding the involvement of patients in system failure analysis and provides tools for selecting patients who are able to benefit from this process and for adequately preparing patients and caregivers for what lies ahead.
仅仅公开披露不良事件这一行为对患者或其家属来说可能并不够。患者及其支持者要求提高透明度,并在变革过程中发挥更大作用。如果处理得当,让患者参与事后分析可使风险管理专业人员进一步改进其组织的系统分析流程,同时使患者有能力成为解决方案的一部分。本文探讨了患者参与系统故障分析所涉及的法律和心理因素,并提供了一些工具,用于挑选能够从此过程中受益的患者,以及让患者和护理人员为即将发生的事情做好充分准备。