Pediatrics. 2011 Jun;127(6):1199-210. doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-0967. Epub 2011 May 29.
Pediatricians are rendering care in an environment that is increasingly complex, which results in multiple opportunities to cause unintended harm. National awareness of patient safety risks has grown in the 10 years since the Institute of Medicine published its report To Err Is Human, and patients and society as a whole continue to challenge health care providers to examine their practices and implement safety solutions. The depth and breadth of harm incurred by the practice of medicine is still being defined as reports continue to uncover a variety of avoidable errors, from those that involve specific high-risk medications to those that are more generalizable, such as patient misidentification. Pediatricians in all venues must have a working knowledge of patient-safety language, advocate for best practices that attend to risks that are unique to children, identify and support a culture of safety, and lead efforts to eliminate avoidable harm in any setting in which medical care is rendered to children.
儿科医生在日益复杂的环境中提供医疗服务,这导致他们有很多机会造成意外伤害。自医学研究所发布报告《犯错是人非圣贤》以来的 10 年中,全国范围内对患者安全风险的认识不断提高,患者和整个社会继续要求医疗保健提供者检查他们的做法并实施安全解决方案。随着报告继续揭示各种可避免的错误,从涉及特定高风险药物的错误到更具普遍性的错误,例如患者身份识别错误,医学实践中造成的伤害的深度和广度仍在不断被定义。所有场所的儿科医生都必须掌握患者安全方面的知识,倡导关注儿童特有的风险的最佳实践,识别和支持安全文化,并领导消除在任何提供儿童医疗服务的环境中可避免的伤害的努力。