Dahm Maria R, Georgiou Andrew, Westbrook Johanna I, Greenfield David, Horvath Andrea R, Wakefield Denis, Li Ling, Hillman Ken, Bolton Patrick, Brown Anthony, Jones Graham, Herkes Robert, Lindeman Robert, Legg Michael, Makeham Meredith, Moses Daniel, Badmus Dauda, Campbell Craig, Hardie Rae-Anne, Li Julie, McCaughey Euan, Sezgin Gorkem, Thomas Judith, Wabe Nasir
Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Australian Institute of Health Service Management, University of Tasmania, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2018 Feb 15;8(2):e020235. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020235.
The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safety risks which threaten the effectiveness, quality and safety of patient care. The objective of this project is to: (1) improve the effectiveness and safety of test-result management through the establishment of clear governance processes of communication, responsibility and accountability; (2) harness health information technology (IT) to inform and monitor test-result management; (3) enhance the contribution of consumers to the establishment of safe and effective test-result management systems.
This convergent mixed-methods project triangulates three multistage studies at seven adult hospitals and one paediatric hospital in Australia.Study 1 adopts qualitative research approaches including semistructured interviews, focus groups and ethnographic observations to gain a better understanding of test-result communication and management practices in hospitals, and to identify patient-safety risks which require quality-improvement interventions.Study 2 analyses linked sets of routinely collected healthcare data to examine critical test-result thresholds and test-result notification processes. A controlled before-and-after study across three emergency departments will measure the impact of interventions (including the use of IT) developed to improve the safety and quality of test-result communication and management processes.Study 3 adopts a consumer-driven approach, including semistructured interviews, and the convening of consumer-reference groups and community forums. The qualitative data will identify mechanisms to enhance the role of consumers in test-management governance processes, and inform the direction of the research and the interpretation of findings.
Ethical approval has been granted by the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Human Research Ethics Committee and Macquarie University. Findings will be disseminated in academic, industry and consumer journals, newsletters and conferences.
未能对病理和医学影像检查结果进行随访会带来患者安全风险,威胁患者护理的有效性、质量和安全性。本项目的目标是:(1)通过建立明确的沟通、责任和问责治理流程,提高检查结果管理的有效性和安全性;(2)利用健康信息技术(IT)为检查结果管理提供信息并进行监测;(3)增强消费者对建立安全有效的检查结果管理系统的贡献。
本聚合混合方法项目对澳大利亚七家成人医院和一家儿童医院的三项多阶段研究进行了三角互证。研究1采用定性研究方法,包括半结构化访谈、焦点小组和人种学观察,以更好地了解医院内检查结果的沟通和管理实践,并识别需要质量改进干预措施的患者安全风险。研究2分析常规收集的医疗保健数据链接集,以检查关键检查结果阈值和检查结果通知流程。一项在三个急诊科进行的前后对照研究将衡量为改善检查结果沟通和管理流程的安全性和质量而制定的干预措施(包括使用IT)的影响。研究3采用消费者驱动的方法,包括半结构化访谈,以及召集消费者参考小组和社区论坛。定性数据将确定增强消费者在检查管理治理流程中作用的机制,并为研究方向和结果解释提供信息。
已获得悉尼东南部地方卫生区人类研究伦理委员会和麦考瑞大学的伦理批准。研究结果将在学术、行业和消费者期刊、时事通讯及会议上发表。