Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Department of Family Medicine & Community Health, University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester.
J Patient Saf. 2019 Mar;15(1):18-23. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000203.
Checklists are tools that are developed to complete tasks by drawing on specific and relevant knowledge and supporting communication at critical times. If checklists were designed specifically for patient use, they could promote patient engagement, potentially leading to improved quality of care. Physicians of all specialties, nurses, patients, patient advocates, and administrators can take an active role in checklist development and dissemination.
Our method to investigate concepts in developing a customizable patient checklist included a literature search concerning existing checklists and resources currently available to patients. Literature containing expert opinion regarding checklists, professional organization statements, and patients and providers were consulted.
A template for designing a patient checklist was developed incorporating methods from previous literature and resources regarding checklists. This template includes a development, drafting, and validation phase. Sample content for inclusion in potential checklists for patients with diabetes and patients undergoing anesthesia was devised.
Developed by physicians with input from patients and other involved health-care providers such as nurses, this relatively novel concept of a patient's checklist creates a role for the patient to ensure their own safety. With increasing attention to high-quality and cost-effective health care, patient satisfaction surveys will be assessed to rate overall health care. Further development of checklists will need to be guided by specific medical conditions and acceptance by patients and providers. Providers can use these checklists as a method to gauge a patient's understanding of an intervention, solidify the patient-doctor relationship, and improve patient safety.
清单是一种工具,旨在通过利用特定且相关的知识,并在关键时刻支持沟通,来完成任务。如果专门为患者设计清单,那么它们可以促进患者的参与,从而有可能提高护理质量。所有专业的医生、护士、患者、患者权益维护者和管理人员都可以在清单的开发和传播中发挥积极作用。
我们研究开发可定制患者清单相关概念的方法包括对现有清单和当前患者可用资源的文献检索。我们查阅了有关清单的专家意见、专业组织声明以及患者和提供者的文献。
开发了一个设计患者清单的模板,该模板结合了先前关于清单的文献和资源中的方法。该模板包括开发、起草和验证阶段。还设计了包含在潜在的糖尿病患者和接受麻醉的患者清单中的示例内容。
由医生与患者和其他相关医疗保健提供者(如护士)共同制定,这种相对新颖的患者清单概念为患者确保自身安全创造了一个角色。随着对高质量和具有成本效益的医疗保健的关注度不断提高,将通过患者满意度调查来评估整体医疗保健水平。清单的进一步开发将需要根据具体的医疗条件以及患者和提供者的接受程度来指导。提供者可以使用这些清单来衡量患者对干预措施的理解程度,巩固医患关系,并提高患者安全性。