López-Hernández Luz Berenice, Díaz Benjamín Gómez, González Edgar Oswaldo Zamora, Montes-Hernández Karen Itzel, Díaz Stephanie Simone Tlali, Toledo-Lozano Christian Gabriel, Bustamante-Montes Lilia Patricia, Vázquez-Cárdenas Norma Alejandra
Departamento de Calidad y Seguridad en la Atención Médica, Ciclo de vida, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, Jalisco 45134, México.
Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación; Ciudad de México 14389, México.
Healthcare (Basel). 2020 Dec 4;8(4):540. doi: 10.3390/healthcare8040540.
The development of skills, behaviors and attitudes regarding patient safety is of utmost importance for promoting safety culture for the next generation of health professionals. This study describes our experience of implementing a course on patient safety and quality improvement for fourth year medical students in Mexico during the COVID-19 outbreak. The course comprised essential knowledge based on the patient safety curriculum provided by the WHO. We also explored perceptions and attitudes of students regarding patient safety. Fourth year medical students completed a questionnaire regarding knowledge, skills, and attitudes on patient safety and quality improvement in medical care. The questionnaire was voluntarily answered online prior to and after the course. In total, 213 students completed the questionnaires. Most students were able to understand medical error, recognize failure and the nature of causation, perform root-cause analysis, and appreciate the role of patient safety interventions. Conversely, a disapproving perspective prevailed among students concerning the preventability of medical errors, utility of reporting systems, just culture and infrastructure ( < 0.05). We found students had a positive perspective concerning learning quality in healthcare and patient safety during our course; nevertheless, their perception of the usefulness of reporting systems to prevent future adverse events and prevent medical errors is uncomplimentary. Medical education should promote error reporting and just culture to change the current perception of medical students.
培养与患者安全相关的技能、行为和态度对于为下一代卫生专业人员促进安全文化至关重要。本研究描述了我们在新冠疫情期间为墨西哥四年级医学生实施患者安全与质量改进课程的经验。该课程包含基于世界卫生组织提供的患者安全课程的基本知识。我们还探讨了学生对患者安全的看法和态度。四年级医学生完成了一份关于医疗保健中患者安全与质量改进的知识、技能和态度的问卷。该问卷在课程前后由学生自愿在线回答。共有213名学生完成了问卷。大多数学生能够理解医疗差错、识别失误及其因果性质、进行根本原因分析,并认识到患者安全干预措施的作用。相反,学生们对医疗差错的可预防性、报告系统的效用、公正文化和基础设施持否定态度(<0.05)。我们发现学生们在我们的课程中对医疗保健中的学习质量和患者安全持积极态度;然而,他们对报告系统预防未来不良事件和防止医疗差错的有用性的看法并不乐观。医学教育应促进差错报告和公正文化,以改变医学生目前的观念。