RAND Health, Santa Monica, California, USA.
Ann Intern Med. 2011 May 17;154(10):693-6. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-154-10-201105170-00011.
Despite a decade's worth of effort, patient safety has improved slowly, in part because of the limited evidence base for the development and widespread dissemination of successful patient safety practices. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality sponsored an international group of experts in patient safety and evaluation methods to develop criteria to improve the design, evaluation, and reporting of practice research in patient safety. This article reports the findings and recommendations of this group, which include greater use of theory and logic models, more detailed descriptions of interventions and their implementation, enhanced explanation of desired and unintended outcomes, and better description and measurement of context and of how context influences interventions. Using these criteria and measuring and reporting contexts will improve the science of patient safety.
尽管已经付出了十年的努力,但患者安全状况的改善仍较为缓慢,部分原因是针对成功的患者安全实践的开发和广泛传播,其证据基础有限。美国医疗保健研究与质量署(AHRQ)资助了一组国际患者安全和评估方法专家,以制定标准来改进患者安全实践研究的设计、评估和报告。本文报告了该小组的调查结果和建议,其中包括更多地使用理论和逻辑模型,更详细地描述干预措施及其实施情况,更详细地解释预期和非预期结果,以及更好地描述和衡量背景以及背景如何影响干预措施。使用这些标准以及对背景的衡量和报告将提高患者安全的科学性。