Centre for Quality and Patient Safety, Deakin University (School of Nursing and Midwifery), Geelong, Australia.
Deakin Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Monash Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2019 Apr;34(2):491-500. doi: 10.1002/hpm.2729. Epub 2019 Jan 24.
The aim of the study was to explore what policies and guidelines related to patient safety have been developed and operationalized in the Bhutanese healthcare system.
The study was conducted as a qualitative exploratory descriptive inquiry using policy and guidelines document review/analysis. Quality care and patient safety policy and guidelines documents were manually collected from the Ministry of Health and three different levels of hospitals (national referral, regional referral, and district hospitals) and reviewed. All data were analyzed using content analysis strategies, and their presentation organized according to the policy statement and/or clause/excerpts on patient safety.
The review revealed that the policy and guidance documents implemented in the Bhutanese healthcare system were developed as a minimum standard for quality assurance, not those of patient safety as such.
The findings of this study reveal that Bhutan is in the middle of a paradigm shift-shifting from a conventional approach of quality assurance to a new paradigm of patient safety. The evidence obtained from this study suggests that the development of high-quality guidance documents is important to improve patient safety in the Bhutanese healthcare system.
本研究旨在探讨不丹医疗体系制定和实施了哪些与患者安全相关的政策和指南。
本研究采用政策和指南文件回顾/分析的定性探索性描述性研究方法进行。从卫生部和三个不同级别的医院(国家转诊、区域转诊和地区医院)手工收集优质护理和患者安全政策和指南文件,并进行审查。使用内容分析策略对所有数据进行分析,并根据政策声明和/或关于患者安全的条款/摘录组织呈现。
审查结果显示,不丹医疗体系实施的政策和指导文件是作为质量保证的最低标准制定的,而不是专门针对患者安全。
本研究的结果表明,不丹正处于从传统的质量保证方法向新的患者安全模式转变的过程中。本研究获得的证据表明,制定高质量的指导文件对于提高不丹医疗体系的患者安全非常重要。