Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, University of Florida Health Sciences Center-Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL.
Departments of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
J Emerg Nurs. 2022 Nov;48(6):652-665. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2022.08.010. Epub 2022 Oct 5.
This is a revision of the previous American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement titled "Patient Safety in the Emergency Care Setting" and is the first joint policy statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Emergency Physicians, and the Emergency Nurses Association to address pediatric patient safety in the emergency care setting. Caring for children in the emergency setting can be prone to medical errors because of a number of environmental and human factors. The emergency department has frequent workflow interruptions, multiple care transitions, and barriers to effective communication. In addition, the high volume of patients, high decision density under time pressure, diagnostic uncertainty, and limited knowledge of patients' history and preexisting conditions make the safe care of critically ill and injured patients even more challenging. It is critical that all emergency departments, including general emergency departments who care for the majority of ill and injured children, understand the unique safety issues related to children. Furthermore, it is imperative that all emergency departments practice patient safety principles, support a culture of safety, and adopt best practices to improve safety for all children seeking emergency care. This policy statement outlines the recommendations necessary for emergency departments to minimize pediatric medical errors and to provide safe care for children of all ages.
这是对之前美国儿科学会题为“急诊环境中的患者安全”的政策声明的修订,也是美国儿科学会、美国急诊医师学会和急诊护士协会首次联合发布的政策声明,旨在解决急诊环境中儿科患者的安全问题。由于许多环境和人为因素,在急诊环境中照顾儿童可能容易出现医疗差错。急诊部门经常出现工作流程中断、多次护理交接和有效沟通障碍。此外,大量的患者、时间压力下的高决策密度、诊断的不确定性以及对患者病史和既往疾病的了解有限,使得危重症和受伤患者的安全护理更加具有挑战性。至关重要的是,所有的急诊部门,包括照顾大多数患病和受伤儿童的普通急诊部门,都应该了解与儿童相关的独特安全问题。此外,所有急诊部门都必须实践患者安全原则,支持安全文化,并采用最佳实践,以提高所有寻求急诊护理的儿童的安全性。本政策声明概述了急诊部门为最大限度地减少儿科医疗差错和为所有年龄段的儿童提供安全护理所必需的建议。