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事件报告系统如何激发社会和参与式学习:混合方法研究。

How incident reporting systems can stimulate social and participative learning: A mixed-methods study.

机构信息

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O Box 1738, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O Box 1738, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Health Policy. 2020 Aug;124(8):834-841. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.05.018. Epub 2020 May 31.

Abstract

Incident reporting systems (IRSs) have been widely adopted in healthcare, calling for the investigation of serious incidents to understand what causes patient harm. In this article, we study how the Dutch IRS contributed to social and participative learning from incidents. We integrate quantitative and qualitative data in a mixed-methods design. Between 1 July 2013 and 31 March 2019, Dutch hospitals reported and investigated 4667 incidents. Healthcare inspectors scored all investigations to assess hospitals' learning process following incidents. We analysed if and on what aspects hospitals improved over time. Additionally, we draw from semi-structured interviews with incident investigators, quality managers, healthcare inspectors and healthcare professionals. Healthcare inspectors score incident investigation reports better over time, suggesting that hospitals conduct better investigations or have become adept at writing reports in line with inspectors' expectations. Our qualitative data suggests the IRS contributed to practices that support social and participative learning-the professionalisation of incident investigation teams, the increased involvement of patients and families in investigations-and practices that do not-not linking learning from the investigation teams to that of professionals, not consistently monitoring the recommendations that investigations identify. The IRS both hits and misses the mark. We learned that IRSs need to be responsive to the (developing) capabilities of healthcare providers to investigate and learn from incidents, if the IRS is to stimulate social and participative learning from incidents.

摘要

事件报告系统(IRS)在医疗保健领域得到了广泛应用,要求对严重事件进行调查,以了解导致患者伤害的原因。在本文中,我们研究了荷兰 IRS 如何促进从事件中进行社会和参与式学习。我们在混合方法设计中整合了定量和定性数据。2013 年 7 月 1 日至 2019 年 3 月 31 日,荷兰医院报告并调查了 4667 起事件。医疗保健检查员对所有调查进行评分,以评估医院在事件发生后的学习过程。我们分析了医院是否以及在哪些方面随着时间的推移有所改善。此外,我们还从与事件调查员、质量经理、医疗保健检查员和医疗保健专业人员的半结构化访谈中汲取了经验。医疗保健检查员对事件调查报告的评分随着时间的推移越来越好,这表明医院进行了更好的调查,或者已经熟练地按照检查员的期望编写报告。我们的定性数据表明,IRS 有助于支持社会和参与式学习的实践-事件调查团队的专业化、患者和家属更多地参与调查-以及不支持实践的实践-不将调查团队的学习与专业人员的学习联系起来,不持续监测调查确定的建议。IRS 有得有失。我们了解到,如果 IRS 要从事件中激发社会和参与式学习,IRS 需要对医疗保健提供者调查和从事件中学习的(不断发展的)能力做出反应。

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