Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia;
Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Public Health Res Pract. 2023 Sep 13;33(3):3332324. doi: 10.17061/phrpp3332324.
This paper reports on a program of research funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHRMC) partnership grant (2015-2021) entitled "Delivering safe and effective test result communication, management and follow-up". The project's objectives were to: 1) improve the effectiveness and safety of test-result management through the establishment of clear governance processes of communication, responsibility, and accountability; 2) harness health information technology to inform and monitor test-result management; and 3) enhance consumer contribution to the establishment of safe and effective test-result management systems. Type of program: The partnership project addressed its key objectives through: i) the development of a consumer-driven approach; ii) using diagnostic stewardship and digital health to enhance safety and quality; iii) identifying clinical workflows that can lead to timely and meaningful communication; and iv) contributing to the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and Australasian Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine's work on nationally harmonised alert thresholds for critical laboratory results.
The project employed a convergent mixed-methods approach using multistage studies across hospitals in South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra and Shoalhaven Local Health Districts. A consumer-centred approach, including patient reference groups and community forums, was used to identify mechanisms to enhance consumers' role in test-management governance processes and inform the direction of the research and interpretation of findings. Results and lessons learnt: The body of evidence generated by the project highlights the multilayered and interconnected components required to achieve safe and effective test results management. Addressing the significant patient safety risk associated with the failure to follow-up test results must include consideration of diagnostic clinical work tasks (involving multiple people across numerous clinical settings) and embrace patient-centred and digital health strategies for shared information and timely and meaningful communication.
本文报告了一项由澳大利亚国家卫生和医学研究委员会(NHRMC)合作资助的研究计划(2015-2021 年)的研究结果,该计划题为“提供安全有效的检验结果沟通、管理和随访”。该项目的目标是:1)通过建立明确的沟通、责任和问责制治理流程,提高检验结果管理的有效性和安全性;2)利用健康信息技术为检验结果管理提供信息和监测;3)增强消费者对建立安全有效的检验结果管理系统的贡献。项目类型:该合作项目通过以下方式实现其主要目标:i)制定以消费者为导向的方法;ii)使用诊断管理和数字健康来提高安全性和质量;iii)确定可能导致及时和有意义沟通的临床工作流程;iv)为澳大利亚皇家病理学家学院和澳大利亚临床生物化学和实验室医学协会在全国范围内统一临界实验室结果警报阈值的工作做出贡献。
该项目采用了一种收敛的混合方法,在东南悉尼和伊拉瓦拉以及肖尔黑文地方卫生区的医院进行了多阶段研究。采用以消费者为中心的方法,包括患者参考小组和社区论坛,确定了增强消费者在检验管理治理流程中的作用的机制,并为研究提供了方向,解释了研究结果。结果和经验教训:该项目产生的证据体强调了实现安全有效的检验结果管理所需的多层次和相互关联的组成部分。解决因未跟进检验结果而导致的重大患者安全风险,必须考虑诊断临床工作任务(涉及多个不同临床环境的人员),并采用以患者为中心和数字健康的策略,以共享信息并实现及时和有意义的沟通。