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利用电子健康记录建立实践安全文化:评估在一家普通诊所中实施触发工具的情况。

Using the electronic health record to build a culture of practice safety: evaluating the implementation of trigger tools in one general practice.

机构信息

Jubilee Street Practice, Tower Hamlets, London.

Clinical Effectiveness Group, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, Queen Mary University of London, London.

出版信息

Br J Gen Pract. 2018 Apr;68(669):e279-e285. doi: 10.3399/bjgp18X695489. Epub 2018 Mar 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Identifying patients at risk of harm in general practice is challenging for busy clinicians. In UK primary care, trigger tools and case note reviews are mainly used to identify rates of harm in sample populations.

AIM

This study explores how adaptions to existing trigger tool methodology can identify patient safety events and engage clinicians in ongoing reflective work around safety.

DESIGN AND SETTING

Mixed-method quantitative and narrative evaluation using thematic analysis in a single East London training practice.

METHOD

The project team developed and tested five trigger searches, supported by Excel worksheets to guide the case review process. Project evaluation included summary statistics of completed worksheets and a qualitative review focused on ease of use, barriers to implementation, and perception of value to clinicians.

RESULTS

Trigger searches identified 204 patients for GP review. Overall, 117 (57%) of cases were reviewed and 62 (53%) of these cases had patient safety events identified. These were usually incidents of omission, including failure to monitor or review. Key themes from interviews with practice members included the fact that GPs' work is generally reactive and GPs welcomed an approach that identified patients who were 'under the radar' of safety. All GPs expressed concern that the tool might identify too many patients at risk of harm, placing further demands on their time.

CONCLUSION

Electronic trigger tools can identify patients for review in domains of clinical risk for primary care. The high yield of safety events engaged clinicians and provided validation of the need for routine safety checks.

摘要

背景

对于忙碌的临床医生来说,识别一般实践中的高风险患者具有挑战性。在英国初级保健中,主要使用触发工具和病例记录审查来确定样本人群中的伤害率。

目的

本研究探讨如何调整现有的触发工具方法来识别患者安全事件,并使临床医生参与有关安全的持续反思性工作。

设计和设置

在伦敦东部的一个培训实践中,使用混合方法(定量和叙事评估),并进行主题分析。

方法

项目团队开发并测试了五个触发搜索,通过 Excel 工作表为案例审查过程提供支持。项目评估包括已完成工作表的汇总统计数据,以及对易用性、实施障碍和对临床医生的感知价值的定性审查。

结果

触发搜索确定了 204 名患者进行 GP 审查。总体而言,对 117 名(57%)病例进行了审查,其中 62 名(53%)病例确定了患者安全事件。这些通常是遗漏的事件,包括未能监测或审查。实践成员的访谈中出现的关键主题包括以下事实:医生的工作通常是被动的,医生欢迎一种可以识别那些“安全雷达”下的患者的方法。所有医生都表示担心工具可能会识别出太多处于危险中的患者,从而进一步增加他们的时间负担。

结论

电子触发工具可以识别初级保健中临床风险领域的患者进行审查。高安全事件的发生率使临床医生参与其中,并验证了进行常规安全检查的必要性。

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