Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, 1600 Rockland Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803, USA; Sidney Kimmel College at Thomas Jefferson University, 1025 Walnut St #100, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
University of Texas Houston-Memorial Hermann Center for Healthcare Quality and Safety, 6410 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030-3006, USA.
J Pediatr Surg. 2019 Sep;54(9):1872-1877. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2018.12.008. Epub 2019 Jan 18.
Peer-review endeavors represent the continual learning environment critical for a culture of patient safety. Morbidity and mortality (M&M) conferences are designed to review adverse events to prevent future similar events. The extent to which pediatric surgeons participate in M&M, and believe M&M improves patient safety, is unknown.
A cross-sectional survey of the American Pediatric Surgical Association membership was conducted to evaluate participation in and perception of M&M conferences. Closed and open-ended questions were provided to gauge participation and perceptions of M&M effectiveness. Standard frequency analyses and tests of associations between M&M program attributes and surgeons' perceptions of effectiveness were performed.
The response rate was 38% (353/928). Most surgeons (85%) reported that they always participate in M&M, but only 64% believe M&M is effective in changing practice or prevention of future adverse events. Effective M&Ms were more likely to emphasize loop closure, multidisciplinary participation, standardized assessment of events, and connection to quality improvement efforts.
Most pediatric surgeons participate in M&M, but many doubt its effectiveness. We identified attributes of M&M conferences that are perceived to be effective. Further investigation is needed to identify how to optimally utilize peer-review programs to prevent adverse events and improve patient safety.
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同行评议工作代表了持续学习的环境,对于患者安全文化至关重要。发病率和死亡率(M&M)会议旨在审查不良事件,以防止未来发生类似事件。小儿外科医生参与 M&M 的程度,以及他们认为 M&M 能提高患者安全性的程度,尚不清楚。
对美国小儿外科学会会员进行了横断面调查,以评估他们对 M&M 会议的参与情况和看法。提供了封闭式和开放式问题,以评估参与度和对 M&M 效果的看法。对 M&M 计划属性与外科医生对效果的看法之间的关系进行了标准频率分析和检验。
回复率为 38%(353/928)。大多数外科医生(85%)表示他们总是参与 M&M,但只有 64%认为 M&M 能有效改变实践或预防未来的不良事件。有效的 M&M 更有可能强调循环闭合、多学科参与、对事件的标准化评估以及与质量改进工作的联系。
大多数小儿外科医生都参与了 M&M,但许多人对其效果表示怀疑。我们确定了被认为有效的 M&M 会议的属性。需要进一步研究如何最佳利用同行评议计划来预防不良事件和提高患者安全性。
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