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多学科治疗的患者存在哪些安全风险:一项回顾性病历回顾研究。

What are the safety risks for patients undergoing treatment by multiple specialties: a retrospective patient record review study.

机构信息

Department of Public and Occupational Health & EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center (VUmc), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Nov 28;13:497. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-497.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

If multiple medical specialties are involved in treatment there is a danger of increasing risks to patient safety. This is due to the need for greater co-ordination and communication with other specialties, less emergency cover for individual sub-specialties, and a drop in general care and the overview of care. This study aims to determine if the number of medical specialties treating a patient is associated with the risk of experiencing harm during hospital admission.

METHODS

We performed a retrospective patient record review study using a stratified sample of 20 hospitals in the Netherlands. In each hospital 200 patient admissions were included. We related the occurrence of preventable adverse events and non-preventable adverse events to the number of specialties treating a patient through a stepwise multilevel logistic regression analysis.

RESULTS

Compared to patients treated by only one specialty, patients treated by three or more specialties had an odds ratio of experiencing an adverse event of 3.01 (95% CI 2.09 to 4.34), and an odds ratio of experiencing a preventable adverse event of 2.78 (95% CI 1.77 to 4.37). After adding characteristics related to the patient and the type of health care, the odds ratio for non-preventable adverse events decreased to 1.46 (95% CI 0.95 to 2.26), and for preventable adverse events to 2.31 (95% CI 1.40 to 3.81). There were no large differences found between the groups relating to the causes of preventable adverse events. However, in patients treated by three or more specialties, the greater number of preventable adverse events was related to the diagnostic process.

CONCLUSIONS

The more specialties treating a patient the greater the risk of an adverse event. This finding became more pronounced for preventable adverse events than for non-preventable adverse events after corrections for the characteristics of the patient and their health care. This study highlights the importance of taking the number of specialties treating a patient into account. More research is needed to gain insight into the underlying causes of inadequate care when multiple specialties are required to treat a patient. This could result in appropriate solutions resulting in improvements to care.

摘要

背景

如果多个医学专业参与治疗,患者的安全风险就会增加。这是因为需要与其他专业进行更多的协调和沟通,个别亚专业的紧急情况覆盖范围减少,以及一般护理和护理总览下降。本研究旨在确定治疗患者的医学专业数量是否与住院期间发生伤害的风险相关。

方法

我们使用荷兰 20 家医院的分层样本进行了回顾性患者病历回顾研究。在每家医院中,纳入了 200 例患者入院。我们通过逐步多级逻辑回归分析,将可预防不良事件和不可预防不良事件的发生与治疗患者的专业数量相关联。

结果

与仅由一个专业治疗的患者相比,由三个或更多专业治疗的患者发生不良事件的几率为 3.01(95%CI 2.09 至 4.34),发生可预防不良事件的几率为 2.78(95%CI 1.77 至 4.37)。在加入与患者和医疗保健类型相关的特征后,不可预防不良事件的几率比降低到 1.46(95%CI 0.95 至 2.26),可预防不良事件的几率降低到 2.31(95%CI 1.40 至 3.81)。在与可预防不良事件相关的原因方面,各组之间没有发现很大差异。然而,在由三个或更多专业治疗的患者中,更多的可预防不良事件与诊断过程有关。

结论

治疗患者的专业越多,发生不良事件的风险就越大。在对患者特征及其医疗保健进行校正后,与不可预防不良事件相比,这种发现对于可预防不良事件更为明显。本研究强调了考虑治疗患者的专业数量的重要性。需要进一步研究,以深入了解需要多个专业治疗患者时护理不足的根本原因。这可能会导致适当的解决方案,从而改善护理。

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