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患者对在线工具 MySafeCare 的独特医院安全问题报告

Unique Patient-Reported Hospital Safety Concerns With Online Tool: MySafeCare.

机构信息

From the Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care, Brigham and Women's Hospital.

出版信息

J Patient Saf. 2022 Jan 1;18(1):e33-e39. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000697.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hospitalized patients and their care partners have valuable and unique perspectives of the medical care they receive. Direct and real-time reporting of patients' safety concerns, though limited in the acute care setting, could provide opportunities to improve patient care.

METHODS

We implemented the MySafeCare (MSC) application on six acute care units for 18 months as part of a patient-centered health information technology intervention to promote engagement and safety in the acute care setting. The web-based application allowed hospitalized patients to submit safety concerns anonymously and in real time. We describe characteristics of patient submissions including their categorizations. We evaluated rates of submissions to MSC and compared them with rates of submissions to the Patient Family Relations department at the hospital. In addition, we performed thematic analysis of narrative concerns submitted to the application.

RESULTS

We received 46 submissions to MSC and 33% of concerns received were anonymous. The overall rate of submissions was 0.6 submissions per 1000 patient-days and was considerably lower than the rate of submissions to the Patient Family Relations during the same period (4.1 per 1000 patient-days). Identified themes of narrative concerns included unmet care needs and preferences, inadequate communication, and concerns about safety of care.

CONCLUSIONS

Although the submission rate to the application was low, MSC captured important content directly from hospitalized patients or their care partners. A web-based patient safety reporting tool for patients should be studied further to understand patient and care partner use and willingness to engage, as well as potential effects on patient safety outcomes.

摘要

背景

住院患者及其护理伙伴对他们所接受的医疗护理有着宝贵且独特的看法。尽管在急性护理环境中受到限制,但直接和实时报告患者的安全问题可能为改善患者护理提供机会。

方法

我们在六个急性护理病房实施了 MySafeCare(MSC)应用程序,作为以患者为中心的健康信息技术干预措施的一部分,以促进急性护理环境中的参与度和安全性。该基于网络的应用程序允许住院患者匿名实时提交安全问题。我们描述了患者提交的特征,包括其分类。我们评估了向 MSC 提交的频率,并将其与医院患者家属关系部门的提交率进行了比较。此外,我们还对提交给该应用程序的叙述性问题进行了主题分析。

结果

我们收到了 46 份向 MSC 的提交,其中 33%的问题是匿名提交的。总的提交率为每 1000 个患者日 0.6 次提交,明显低于同期向患者家属关系部门的提交率(每 1000 个患者日 4.1 次提交)。叙述性问题的主题包括未满足的护理需求和偏好、沟通不足以及对护理安全的担忧。

结论

尽管该应用程序的提交率较低,但 MSC 直接从住院患者或其护理伙伴那里获取了重要内容。应进一步研究基于网络的患者安全报告工具,以了解患者和护理伙伴的使用情况和参与意愿,以及对患者安全结果的潜在影响。

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