University of Birmingham.
Milbank Q. 2013 Dec;91(4):738-70. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12032.
Recurring problems with patient safety have led to a growing interest in helping hospitals' governing bodies provide more effective oversight of the quality and safety of their services. National directives and initiatives emphasize the importance of action by boards, but the empirical basis for informing effective hospital board oversight has yet to receive full and careful review.
This article presents a narrative review of empirical research to inform the debate about hospital boards' oversight of quality and patient safety. A systematic and comprehensive search identified 122 papers for detailed review. Much of the empirical work appeared in the last ten years, is from the United States, and employs cross-sectional survey methods.
Recent empirical studies linking board composition and processes with patient outcomes have found clear differences between high- and low-performing hospitals, highlighting the importance of strong and committed leadership that prioritizes quality and safety and sets clear and measurable goals for improvement. Effective oversight is also associated with well-informed and skilled board members. External factors (such as regulatory regimes and the publication of performance data) might also have a role in influencing boards, but detailed empirical work on these is scant.
Health policy debates recognize the important role of hospital boards in overseeing patient quality and safety, and a growing body of empirical research has sought to elucidate that role. This review finds a number of areas of guidance that have some empirical support, but it also exposes the relatively inchoate nature of the field. Greater theoretical and methodological development is required if we are to secure more evidence-informed governance systems and practices that can contribute to safer care.
患者安全方面反复出现的问题使得人们越来越关注帮助医院的管理机构加强对服务质量和安全的有效监督。国家指令和倡议强调了董事会采取行动的重要性,但为有效监督医院董事会提供信息的实证基础尚未得到充分和仔细的审查。
本文对实证研究进行了叙述性回顾,以推动关于医院董事会对质量和患者安全监督的辩论。系统和全面的搜索确定了 122 篇论文进行详细审查。大部分实证工作是在过去十年中进行的,来自美国,采用横断面调查方法。
最近将董事会组成和流程与患者结果联系起来的实证研究发现,高绩效和低绩效医院之间存在明显差异,这强调了强有力和坚定的领导的重要性,该领导重视质量和安全,并为改进设定明确和可衡量的目标。有效的监督还与消息灵通和熟练的董事会成员有关。外部因素(如监管制度和绩效数据的公布)也可能对董事会产生影响,但关于这些因素的详细实证研究很少。
卫生政策辩论认识到医院董事会在监督患者质量和安全方面的重要作用,越来越多的实证研究试图阐明这一作用。本综述发现了一些具有一定实证支持的指导领域,但也暴露了该领域相对不成熟的性质。如果我们要确保更有证据支持的治理系统和实践,从而促进更安全的护理,就需要更多的理论和方法发展。