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实施标准化的安全手术计划可减少可报告的严重事件。

Implementing a standardized safe surgery program reduces serious reportable events.

作者信息

Loftus Terrence, Dahl Deb, OHare Bridget, Power Karlene, Toledo-Katsenes Yvette, Hutchison Ryan, Jacofsky David, Harder Kathleen

机构信息

Division of Care Management, Banner Health, Phoenix, AZ.

Division of Care Management, Banner Health, Phoenix, AZ.

出版信息

J Am Coll Surg. 2015 Jan;220(1):12-17.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2014.09.018. Epub 2014 Oct 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient safety in the perioperative period is essential for delivery of quality patient care. Mainstream quality organizations have implemented safe surgery recommended practices for ensuring patient safety. Effectively implementing safe surgery practices should result in a reduction in serious reportable event (SRE) rates.

STUDY DESIGN

This retrospective cohort study compared results before and after implementation of a standardized safe surgery program across a large health care system. Observational audits were performed to assure adoption of the new process. Serious reportable event rates (retained surgical item, wrong site, wrong patient, and wrong procedure) were tracked. Statistical analyses were performed on the SRE rate and days between SREs.

RESULTS

A total of 683,193 cases in the operating room and labor and delivery were evaluated over a 4-year period. The SRE rate before implementation was 0.075/1,000 cases and after implementation was 0.037/1,000 cases. There was a 52% reduction in the SRE rate (p < 0.05). The mean time between SREs increased from 27.4 days to 60.6 days (p < 0.05). Robotic and nonrobotic cases were affected equally; however, a significant difference in SRE rate persisted between robotic and non-robotic cases (p < 0.05). Robotic cases are 7 times more likely to incur an SRE. Audits demonstrated that the compliance rates for the program improved to 96% after complete system implementation.

CONCLUSIONS

An effectively implemented standardized safe surgery program results in a significant reduction in SREs. Robotic cases are at high risk for an SRE.

摘要

背景

围手术期的患者安全对于提供高质量的患者护理至关重要。主流质量组织已实施安全手术推荐做法以确保患者安全。有效实施安全手术做法应能降低严重可报告事件(SRE)发生率。

研究设计

这项回顾性队列研究比较了在一个大型医疗系统中实施标准化安全手术项目前后的结果。进行观察性审核以确保采用新流程。跟踪严重可报告事件发生率(遗留手术物品、错误手术部位、错误患者和错误手术程序)。对SRE发生率和SRE之间的天数进行了统计分析。

结果

在4年期间共评估了手术室、产房的683,193例病例。实施前SRE发生率为0.075/1000例,实施后为0.037/1000例。SRE发生率降低了52%(p<0.05)。SRE之间的平均时间从27.4天增加到60.6天(p<0.05)。机器人手术和非机器人手术病例受到的影响相同;然而,机器人手术和非机器人手术病例的SRE发生率仍存在显著差异(p<0.05)。机器人手术病例发生SRE的可能性高7倍。审核表明,系统全面实施后该项目的合规率提高到了96%。

结论

有效实施标准化安全手术项目可显著降低SREs。机器人手术病例发生SRE的风险很高。

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