Esmail Aneez, Valderas Jose M, Verstappen Wim, Godycki-Cwirko Maciek, Wensing Michel
a NIHR Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, University of Manchester , Manchester , UK.
Eur J Gen Pract. 2015 Sep;21 Suppl(sup1):3-7. doi: 10.3109/13814788.2015.1043122.
This paper is an introduction to a supplement to The European Journal of General Practice, bringing together a body of research focusing on the issue of patient safety in relation to primary care. The supplement represents the outputs of the LINNEAUS collaboration on patient safety in primary care, which was a four-year (2009-2013) coordination and support action funded under the Framework 7 programme by the European Union. Being a coordination and support action, its aim was not to undertake new research, but to build capacity through engaging primary care researchers and practitioners in identifying some of the key challenges in this area and developing consensus statements, which will be an essential part in developing a future research agenda. This introductory article describes the aims of the LINNEAUS collaboration, provides a brief summary of the reasons to focus on patient safety in primary care, the epidemiological and policy considerations, and an introduction to the papers included in the supplement.
本文是《欧洲全科医学杂志》增刊的引言,汇集了一系列聚焦于初级保健中患者安全问题的研究。该增刊展示了LINNEAUS初级保健患者安全合作项目的成果,这是一项为期四年(2009 - 2013年)的协调与支持行动,由欧盟在框架7计划下资助。作为一项协调与支持行动,其目的并非开展新的研究,而是通过让初级保健研究人员和从业者参与识别该领域的一些关键挑战并制定共识声明来建设能力,这些共识声明将是制定未来研究议程的重要组成部分。这篇引言文章描述了LINNEAUS合作项目的目标,简要总结了关注初级保健中患者安全的原因、流行病学和政策考量,并介绍了增刊中包含的论文。