Health Information and Quality Authority of Ireland (HIQA), Cork, Ireland.
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e4936-e4949. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13905. Epub 2022 Jul 25.
The prevention of safety incidents (SI) in health and social care settings is an ongoing undertaking. Limited research has been conducted on SIs outside of acute care. Internationally residential care facilities (RCFs) are typically regulated to promote quality and safeguarding. A part of this regulation is the statutory responsibility of RCFs to notify the regulator about SIs. Notifications include details surrounding SIs and are used to inform the regulatory monitoring approach. The recent development of the Database of Statutory Notifications from Social Care in Ireland facilitates in-depth analysis of notifications which can be used to inform the management of SIs and thus, improve quality and safety. The aim of this study was to analyse narratives provided in statutory notifications for older persons and people with disability, in order to identify current management of SIs, system vulnerabilities and reporting practices. A Qualitative Descriptive approach was taken. A random sample of notifications received in 2018 was drawn and stratified by service-type and notification-type. Data extraction was conducted against priori agreed target areas of management, system vulnerabilities and reporting practices. Inductive thematic analysis was used identifying two parent themes: 'chronology' and 'regulatory input'. 'Chronology' subthemes included 'pre-event', 'immediate response' and 'continued response'. Measures that are resident focused and follow policies and protocols in RCFs to prevent or mitigate the seriousness of SIs were evident in the immediate response and continued response. The actions taken in the immediate and continued response in turn became part of the pre-event of future SIs. Under 'regulatory input' subthemes included 'inaccurate reporting', 'lines of inquiry', 'requests for further information', 'identification of repetitive patterns' and 'satisfactory conclusion'. In conclusion, RCFs manage SIs with short and longer term actions focused on resident wellbeing. These actions in turn become part of the pre-event of future SIs. Regulatory input highlighted regulatory burden.
预防医疗保健和社会护理环境中的安全事故(SI)是一项持续的工作。除了急症护理之外,针对 SI 的研究有限。国际上,住宿护理设施(RCF)通常受到监管,以促进质量和保障。该监管的一部分是 RCF 向监管机构报告 SI 的法定责任。通知包括围绕 SI 的详细信息,用于为监管监测方法提供信息。最近爱尔兰社会护理法定通知数据库的发展促进了对通知的深入分析,这些通知可用于为 SI 的管理提供信息,从而提高质量和安全性。本研究的目的是分析为老年人和残疾人士提供的法定通知中的叙述,以确定当前对 SI 的管理、系统漏洞和报告实践。采用定性描述方法。从 2018 年收到的通知中抽取随机样本,并按服务类型和通知类型进行分层。针对管理、系统漏洞和报告实践的预先商定的目标领域进行数据提取。使用归纳主题分析确定了两个主要主题:“时间顺序”和“监管投入”。“时间顺序”子主题包括“事件前”、“即时响应”和“持续响应”。在 RCF 中,以居民为中心并遵循政策和协议的措施,可预防或减轻 SI 的严重程度,这在即时响应和持续响应中显而易见。在即时和持续响应中采取的行动反过来又成为未来 SI 的事件前的一部分。在“监管投入”子主题下,包括“报告不准确”、“调查线索”、“要求进一步信息”、“识别重复模式”和“满意结论”。总之,RCF 通过关注居民福祉的短期和长期行动来管理 SI。这些行动反过来又成为未来 SI 的事件前的一部分。监管投入突出了监管负担。