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不良事件报告的文化因素及相关促成因素和障碍

Cultural and associated enablers of, and barriers to, adverse incident reporting.

作者信息

Braithwaite Jeffrey, Westbrook Mary T, Travaglia Joanne F, Hughes Clifford

机构信息

Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.

出版信息

Qual Saf Health Care. 2010 Jun;19(3):229-33. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2008.030213.

Abstract

AIM

Following the introduction of an electronic Incident Information Management System (IIMS) in New South Wales, Australia, the authors investigated enablers and barriers to the use of IIMS and factors associated with increased, static and decreased reporting rates.

METHODOLOGY

An online and paper-based, anonymous survey of 2185 health practitioners collected information about their reporting behaviour and experiences of enablers/barriers: training, system accessibility, ease of use, system security, feedback, perceived value of IIMS and workplace safety culture.

FINDINGS

The 79.3% of respondents who reported on IIMS were distinguished from non-reporters by having undertaken IIMS training and evaluating this highly. Users reporting more incidents post-IIMS were more likely than those with static or decreased reporting rates to evaluate their training highly and to have experienced all enablers. Users reporting fewer incidents were least likely to do so. The relative likelihood of the three reporting groups experiencing various enablers was similar. Those most frequently experienced by all groups were system security and accessibility. Barriers most frequently encountered were more culturally embedded-for example, poor workplace safety culture. The 'more' reporting group actually reported most, and the 'static' group least, incidents. LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: The sample was large but not randomly selected, which limits the generalisability of findings.

PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

Interventions to increase reporting should target provision of training that endorses and fosters conditions shown to enhance reporting rates.

ORIGINALITY

Enablers to incident reporting have been shown to be associated not only with reporting per se but also with changes to reporting patterns and rates.

摘要

目的

在澳大利亚新南威尔士州引入电子事件信息管理系统(IIMS)之后,作者调查了IIMS使用的促进因素和障碍,以及与报告率上升、持平及下降相关的因素。

方法

对2185名医疗从业者进行了一项基于网络和纸质的匿名调查,收集了他们的报告行为以及对促进因素/障碍的体验信息:培训、系统可及性、易用性、系统安全性、反馈、IIMS的感知价值和工作场所安全文化。

结果

报告过IIMS的79.3%的受访者与未报告者的区别在于接受过IIMS培训且对其评价很高。与报告率持平或下降的用户相比,在IIMS推出后报告更多事件的用户更有可能对培训评价很高,并且体验过所有促进因素。报告事件较少的用户最不可能这样做。三个报告组体验各种促进因素的相对可能性相似。所有组最常体验到的是系统安全性和可及性。最常遇到的障碍更多地植根于文化层面,例如不良的工作场所安全文化。“更多”报告组实际报告的事件最多,“持平”组最少。局限性/启示:样本量很大,但不是随机选取的,这限制了研究结果的普遍性。

实际意义

为提高报告率而采取的干预措施应着眼于提供认可并营造已证明能提高报告率的条件的培训。

原创性

事件报告的促进因素不仅与报告本身有关,还与报告模式和报告率的变化有关。

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