NIHR Imperial Patient Safety Tranlsational Research Centre, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Centre for Behaviour Change, Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2019 Dec 23;9(12):e030230. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030230.
Patients in inpatient mental health settings face similar risks (eg, medication errors) to those in other areas of healthcare. In addition, some unsafe behaviours associated with serious mental health problems (eg, self-harm), and the measures taken to address these (eg, restraint), may result in further risks to patient safety. The objective of this review is to identify and synthesise the literature on patient safety within inpatient mental health settings using robust systematic methodology.
Systematic review and meta-synthesis. Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Health Management Information Consortium, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and Web of Science were systematically searched from 1999 to 2019. Search terms were related to 'mental health', 'patient safety', 'inpatient setting' and 'research'. Study quality was assessed using the Hawker checklist. Data were extracted and grouped based on study focus and outcome. Safety incidents were meta-analysed where possible using a random-effects model.
Of the 57 637 article titles and abstracts, 364 met inclusion criteria. Included publications came from 31 countries and included data from over 150 000 participants. Study quality varied and statistical heterogeneity was high. Ten research categories were identified: interpersonal violence, coercive interventions, safety culture, harm to self, safety of the physical environment, medication safety, unauthorised leave, clinical decision making, falls and infection prevention and control.
Patient safety in inpatient mental health settings is under-researched in comparison to other non-mental health inpatient settings. Findings demonstrate that inpatient mental health settings pose unique challenges for patient safety, which require investment in research, policy development, and translation into clinical practice.
CRD42016034057.
住院精神卫生机构的患者面临着与其他医疗保健领域相似的风险(例如,用药错误)。此外,一些与严重精神卫生问题相关的不安全行为(例如,自残)以及为解决这些问题而采取的措施(例如,约束)可能会对患者安全造成进一步的风险。本研究的目的是使用可靠的系统方法,确定并综合住院精神卫生机构内的患者安全文献。
系统综述和元分析。从 1999 年到 2019 年,系统地检索了 Embase、Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature、Health Management Information Consortium、MEDLINE、PsycINFO 和 Web of Science 中的文献。检索词与“心理健康”、“患者安全”、“住院环境”和“研究”有关。使用 Hawker 清单评估研究质量。根据研究重点和结果提取和分组数据。在可能的情况下,使用随机效应模型对安全事件进行荟萃分析。
在 57637 篇文章标题和摘要中,有 364 篇符合纳入标准。纳入的出版物来自 31 个国家,数据来自超过 150000 名参与者。研究质量参差不齐,统计异质性很高。确定了 10 个研究类别:人际暴力、强制性干预、安全文化、自我伤害、物理环境安全、药物安全、未经授权的离开、临床决策、跌倒和感染预防与控制。
与其他非精神卫生住院环境相比,住院精神卫生机构的患者安全研究相对较少。研究结果表明,住院精神卫生机构对患者安全构成了独特的挑战,需要在研究、政策制定和转化为临床实践方面进行投资。
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