From the Department of Community Medicine, ESIC Medical College and PGIMSR, K.K. Nagar, Chennai, India.
J Patient Saf. 2023 Jun 1;19(4):271-280. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000001114. Epub 2023 Feb 23.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has introduced the "National Patient Safety Implementation Framework" to ensure the patient safety at different levels of healthcare delivery system. However, there is limited effort made in evaluating the implementation status of this framework. Hence, we have performed the process evaluation of National Patient Safety Implementation Framework across the public healthcare facilities in Tamil Nadu.
This was a facility-level survey conducted by research assistants who visited 18 public health facilities across 6 districts of Tamil Nadu, India, for the purpose of documenting the presence of structural support systems and strategies to promote patient safety. We developed a tool for data collection based on the framework. It comprised a total of 100 indicators under the following domains and subdomains: structural support, systems for reporting, workforce, infection prevention and control, biomedical waste management, sterile supplies, blood safety, injection safety, surgical safety, antimicrobial safety, and COVID-19 safety.
Only one facility (subdistrict hospital) belonged to the high-performing category with a score of 79.5 on the implementation of patient safety practices. About 11 facilities (4 medical colleges and 7 Government Hospitals) belonging to medium-performing category. The best-performing medical college had a score of 61.5 for patient safety practices. Six facilities (2 medical colleges, 4 Government Hospitals) belonged to low-performing category in terms of patient safety. The least-performing facilities (both subdistrict hospitals) had scores of 29.5 and 26 for patient safety practices, respectively. Because of COVID-19, there was a positive effect on biomedical waste management and infectious disease safety across all facilities. Most performed poor in the domain with structural systems to support quality and efficiency of healthcare and patient safety.
The study concludes that based on the current situation of patient safety practices in public health facilities, it will be difficult to perform full-fledged implementation of patient safety framework by the year 2025.
卫生部和家庭福利部已经引入了“国家患者安全实施框架”,以确保不同层次的医疗保健系统的患者安全。然而,在评估该框架的实施情况方面,所做的努力有限。因此,我们对泰米尔纳德邦的公共医疗设施进行了国家患者安全实施框架的过程评估。
这是一项在印度泰米尔纳德邦的 6 个区的 18 个公共卫生设施进行的设施层面调查,目的是记录结构性支持系统的存在情况和促进患者安全的策略。我们根据框架开发了一个数据收集工具。它共包含 100 个指标,分为以下领域和子领域:结构性支持、报告系统、劳动力、感染预防和控制、生物医学废物管理、无菌供应、血液安全、注射安全、手术安全、抗菌药物安全和 COVID-19 安全。
只有一个设施(分区医院)属于高绩效类别,患者安全实践的实施得分 79.5 分。大约有 11 个设施(4 所医学院和 7 所政府医院)属于中等绩效类别。表现最好的医学院在患者安全实践方面的得分是 61.5 分。6 个设施(2 所医学院,4 所政府医院)在患者安全方面属于低绩效类别。表现最差的设施(两个分区医院)在患者安全方面的得分分别为 29.5 和 26。由于 COVID-19,所有设施的生物医学废物管理和传染病安全都有积极影响。在支持医疗质量和效率以及患者安全的结构性系统领域表现最差。
研究得出结论,根据公共卫生设施目前的患者安全实践情况,到 2025 年,全面实施患者安全框架将非常困难。