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倡导患者安全:对国际文献的范围描述性综述,以及对加纳和其他资源有限环境下放射学的经验教训。

Speaking-up for patient safety: A scoping narrative review of international literature and lessons for radiography in Ghana and other resource-constrained settings.

机构信息

School of Healthcare Sciences, College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff University, 12th Floor Eastgate House, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 0XB, UK.

出版信息

Radiography (Lond). 2022 Nov;28(4):919-925. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2022.06.018. Epub 2022 Jul 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Employees 'speaking-up', or raising concerns about unsafe practices, has gained traction across healthcare, however, the topic has not been widely discussed within radiography generally or within resource-constrained healthcare settings. A systematic scoping narrative review identified the experiences of radiographers in speaking-up about safety concerns, which was extended to healthcare professionals more broadly. The scope of the review was further extended to cover speaking-up in non-healthcare resource-constrained settings in Africa.

KEY FINDINGS

Sixty-three studies were included in the review. The majority originated from westernised and/or higher resource health systems, with a dearth of literature from Africa and other resource-constrained settings. Several studies identified barriers and enablers confronting healthcare workers wishing to speak-up. While 'speaking-up' as a concept has gained international interest, most studies are, however, focussed on nursing and medical practice contexts, overlooking other healthcare professions, including radiography. The findings are synthesised into a series of key lessons for healthcare and radiography practitioners in Ghana and other resource-constrained settings.

CONCLUSION

The topic has been largely overlooked by policy makers, both within healthcare generally and specifically within radiography in Ghana. This is particularly concerning given the many complexities and risks inherent to radiography. A radiography and a healthcare workforce lacking in voice is poorly positioned to improve workers' safety and patient safety. More generally, promoting speaking up could enhance Ghana's ambitions to deliver a high-quality health care system and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the future.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

National and regional policy makers need to implement speaking-up processes and procedures reflecting the lessons of the literature review, such as ensuring no detriment as result of speaking-up and making staff feel that their concerns are not futile. Speaking-up processes should be implemented by individual organisations, alongside staff training and monitoring.

摘要

目的

员工“直言不讳”,即对不安全做法提出关注,这在医疗保健领域已经得到广泛关注,但在放射学领域或资源有限的医疗保健环境中,这一话题尚未得到广泛讨论。一项系统的范围描述性综述确定了放射技师在就安全问题直言不讳方面的经验,这一经验进一步扩展到更广泛的医疗保健专业人员。审查范围进一步扩展到涵盖非洲资源有限的非医疗保健环境中的直言不讳。

主要发现

该综述共纳入 63 项研究。其中大部分来自西方化和/或资源较丰富的医疗体系,而来自非洲和其他资源有限的环境中的文献却很少。一些研究确定了希望直言不讳的医疗保健工作者所面临的障碍和促进因素。虽然“直言不讳”作为一个概念已经引起了国际关注,但大多数研究都集中在护理和医疗实践背景下,而忽略了其他医疗保健专业,包括放射学。研究结果综合为加纳和其他资源有限的环境中医疗保健和放射技师的一系列关键经验教训。

结论

政策制定者在医疗保健领域,特别是在加纳的放射学领域,在很大程度上忽视了这一问题。鉴于放射学中存在许多复杂和固有风险,这尤其令人担忧。缺乏发言权的放射学和医疗保健劳动力很难改善工人的安全和患者的安全。更广泛地说,促进直言不讳可以增强加纳在未来提供高质量医疗保健系统和全民健康覆盖(UHC)的雄心。

对实践的影响

国家和地区政策制定者需要实施反映文献综述教训的直言不讳流程和程序,例如确保不会因直言不讳而受到不利影响,并让员工感到他们的担忧并非徒劳。直言不讳的流程应由各个组织实施,同时进行员工培训和监测。

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