College of Global Public Health, New York University, New York City, New York (Ms Piltch-Loeb); Department of Health Systems Administration (Drs Kraemer and Stoto) and O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law (Dr Kraemer), Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia; RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California (Dr Nelson); Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, California (Dr Nelson); Division of Policy Translation and Leadership Development (Dr Savoia), Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health (Dr Stoto), Boston, Massachusetts; and San Luis Valley Region, Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Centennial, Colorado (Mr Osborn).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2018 Nov/Dec;24(6):542-545. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000763.
To demonstrate how public health systems can use root-cause analysis (RCA) to improve learning from critical incidents, the research team utilized a facilitated look-back meeting to examine the public health systems' response to a Salmonella outbreak in the water supply in Alamosa, Colorado. We worked with public health, emergency management agencies, and other stakeholders to identify response challenges related to public health emergency preparedness capabilities, root causes, and lessons learned. The results demonstrate that RCA can help identify systems issues that, if addressed, can improve future responses. Furthermore, RCA can identify more basic issues that go beyond a specific incident or setting, such as the need for effective communication and coordination throughout the public health system, and the social capital needed to support it.
为了展示公共卫生系统如何利用根本原因分析(RCA)来从重大事件中吸取教训,研究团队利用促成的回溯会议来研究公共卫生系统对科罗拉多州阿拉莫萨市供水系统中沙门氏菌爆发的反应。我们与公共卫生、应急管理机构和其他利益相关者合作,确定与公共卫生应急准备能力、根本原因和经验教训相关的应对挑战。结果表明,RCA 可以帮助确定系统问题,如果得到解决,将改善未来的应对措施。此外,RCA 可以识别超出特定事件或环境的更基本问题,例如整个公共卫生系统内有效沟通和协调的需求,以及支持它所需的社会资本。