Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Perinatol. 2020 Sep;40(Suppl 1):29-35. doi: 10.1038/s41372-020-0749-3.
We aimed to identify: (a) latent safety threats (LSTs) in a new neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) through simulation-based pre-occupancy operations testing, and (b) LSTs that remained unresolved 1-year post-occupancy.
In this qualitative study, 111 healthcare professionals participated in patient care simulations and debriefings in a new NICU. Debriefing transcripts were inductively analyzed to characterize LSTs. Unresolved LSTs were identified 1 year after NICU occupancy.
Thematic saturation was attained after analysis of nine debriefings. Four major themes affecting staff function and patient safety emerged from 305 threats: relay of information, workplace design, patient care processes, and patient family and staff focus. One-year post occupancy, 29 (9%) LSTs remained unresolved.
Team debriefings of simulated patient events uncover LSTs that can largely be resolved before transitioning patient care into a new NICU. Understanding how LSTs interact provides a platform to develop viable strategies to mitigate patient safety risks.
我们旨在通过基于模拟的入住前运营测试,确定:(a)新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中的潜在安全威胁(LSTs);以及(b)入住后 1 年仍未解决的 LSTs。
在这项定性研究中,111 名医疗保健专业人员参与了新 NICU 的患者护理模拟和讨论。通过对讨论记录进行归纳分析,对 LSTs 进行了特征描述。在 NICU 入住 1 年后,确定了未解决的 LSTs。
在分析了 9 次讨论后,达到了主题饱和。305 个威胁中出现了影响员工职能和患者安全的四个主要主题:信息传递、工作场所设计、患者护理流程以及患者家庭和员工关注点。入住后 1 年,仍有 29 个(9%)LSTs 未得到解决。
模拟患者事件的团队讨论揭示了在将患者护理转移到新 NICU 之前,可以解决的 LSTs。了解 LSTs 如何相互作用为制定可行的策略来减轻患者安全风险提供了一个平台。