Doepfer A-K, Seemann R, Merschin D, Stange R, Egerth M, Münzberg M, Mutschler M, Bouillon B, Hoffmann R
AKK Altonaer Kinderkrankenhaus gGmbH, Bleickenallee 38, 22763, Hamburg, Deutschland.
Centrum für Muskuloskeletale Chirurgie, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland.
Ophthalmologe. 2017 Oct;114(10):890-893. doi: 10.1007/s00347-017-0522-y.
Patient safety has become a central and measurable key factor in the routine daily medical practice. The human factor plays a decisive role in safety culture and has moved into focus regarding the reduction of treatment errors and undesired critical incidents. Nonetheless, the systematic training in communication and interpersonal competences has so far only played a minor role. The German Society of Orthopaedics and Trauma (DGOU) in cooperation with the Lufthansa Aviation Training initiated a course system for interpersonal competence. Several studies confirmed the reduction of critical incidents and costs after implementation of a regular and targeted human factor training. The interpersonal competence should be an essential component of specialist training within the framework of a 3‑column model.
患者安全已成为日常医疗实践中的核心且可衡量的关键因素。人为因素在安全文化中起着决定性作用,并且在减少治疗错误和不良关键事件方面已成为焦点。尽管如此,沟通和人际能力的系统培训迄今为止只发挥了次要作用。德国骨科与创伤学会(DGOU)与汉莎航空培训合作启动了一个人际能力课程体系。多项研究证实,实施定期且有针对性的人为因素培训后,关键事件和成本有所减少。人际能力应成为三栏式模型框架内专科培训的重要组成部分。