Elmontsri Mustafa, Almashrafi Ahmed, Dubois Elizabeth, Banarsee Ricky, Majeed Azeem
Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Int J Health Care Qual Assur. 2018 Apr 16;31(3):237-248. doi: 10.1108/IJHCQA-09-2016-0133.
Purpose Patient safety programmes aim to make healthcare safe for both patients and health professionals. The purpose of this paper is to explore the UK's patient safety improvement programmes over the past 15 years and explore what lessons can be learnt to improve Libyan healthcare patient safety. Design/methodology/approach Publications focusing on UK patient safety were searched in academic databases and content analysed. Findings Several initiatives have been undertaken over the past 15 years to improve British healthcare patient safety. Many stakeholders are involved, including regulatory and professional bodies, educational providers and non-governmental organisations. Lessons can be learnt from the British journey. Practical implications Developing a national patient safety strategy for Libya, which reflects context and needs is paramount. Above all, Libyan patient safety programmes should reference internationally approved guidelines, evidence, policy and learning from Britain's unique experience. Originality/value This review examines patient safety improvement strategies adopted in Britain to help developing country managers to progress local strategies based on lessons learnt from Britain's unique experience.
目的 患者安全计划旨在为患者和医护人员打造安全的医疗环境。本文旨在探讨英国过去15年的患者安全改进计划,并探究可汲取哪些经验教训以改善利比亚医疗保健中的患者安全。设计/方法/途径 在学术数据库中搜索聚焦于英国患者安全的出版物并进行内容分析。研究结果 在过去15年里,英国采取了多项举措来改善医疗保健中的患者安全。许多利益相关者都参与其中,包括监管机构、专业团体、教育机构和非政府组织。可从英国的历程中汲取经验教训。实际意义 为利比亚制定一项反映其国情和需求的国家患者安全战略至关重要。最重要的是,利比亚的患者安全计划应参考国际认可的指南、证据、政策,并借鉴英国的独特经验。原创性/价值 本综述审视了英国采用的患者安全改进策略,以帮助发展中国家的管理人员基于从英国独特经验中汲取的教训推进当地战略。