Craig Steven R, Smith Hayden L, Shaeffer Patrick J
Medical Education Services, UnityPoint Health-Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, IA.
Ochsner J. 2024 Summer;24(2):118-123. doi: 10.31486/toj.24.0016.
Reporting medical errors, near misses, and adverse events is an important component of improving patient safety and resident learning. Studies have revealed that event reporting rates can be low for physicians, resident physicians, and fellows. The objective of this quality improvement project was to improve resident reporting of patient safety and quality events and engage residents in the analysis of events at a community-based teaching hospital in the United States. We developed a program to engage 122 residents from 6 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited residency programs using a multifaceted approach that included instructing residents how to use the hospital's adverse event reporting system; requiring first-year residents to submit at least 1 report; reviewing all resident reports during a monthly multidisciplinary meeting; and ensuring that each resident who submitted a report received feedback on how the concern was being addressed. The program resulted in a 41.8% (95% CI 31%-53%) absolute increase in the number of residents reporting a concern, and resident submissions led to several documented improvements in patient care. A survey was administered to the residents who submitted reports, and the majority (76.0% response rate) expressed satisfaction with both the reporting system and the feedback about how their submission was being addressed. The responding residents agreed that they were more likely to submit reports because of their experience with the program and that they felt the program would improve safety and the quality of care at the institution. This quality improvement project successfully increased resident event reporting and engaged residents in the review of submitted events. The program can serve as a model for other teaching hospitals.
报告医疗差错、未遂事件和不良事件是提高患者安全和住院医师学习的重要组成部分。研究表明,医生、住院医师和研究员的事件报告率可能较低。本质量改进项目的目标是提高住院医师对患者安全和质量事件的报告率,并让住院医师参与美国一家社区教学医院的事件分析。我们制定了一个项目,采用多方面的方法让来自6个经研究生医学教育认证委员会认证的住院医师项目的122名住院医师参与其中,该方法包括指导住院医师如何使用医院的不良事件报告系统;要求一年级住院医师至少提交1份报告;在每月的多学科会议上审查所有住院医师的报告;并确保每个提交报告的住院医师都能收到关于所关注问题如何得到解决的反馈。该项目使报告问题的住院医师人数绝对增加了41.8%(95%置信区间31%-53%),住院医师提交的报告促使患者护理有多项记录在案的改进。对提交报告的住院医师进行了一项调查,大多数人(回复率76.0%)对报告系统以及关于其提交内容如何得到处理的反馈表示满意。做出回复的住院医师一致认为,由于他们参与该项目的经历,他们更有可能提交报告,并且他们认为该项目将提高机构的安全性和护理质量。这个质量改进项目成功提高了住院医师的事件报告率,并让住院医师参与对提交事件的审查。该项目可作为其他教学医院的典范。