Institute for Better Health, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Health Expect. 2024 Feb;27(1):e13939. doi: 10.1111/hex.13939.
Creating safer care is a high priority across healthcare systems. Despite this, most systems tend to focus on mitigating past harm, not creating proactive solutions. Managers and staff identify safety threats often with little input from patients and their caregivers during their health encounters.
This is a qualitative descriptive study utilizing focus groups and one-to-one interviews with patients and caregivers who were currently using (or had previously used) services in health systems across Canada. Data were analysed via inductive thematic analysis to understand existing and desired strategies to promote safer and better quality care from the perspectives of patients and caregivers.
In our analysis, we identified three key themes (safety strategies) from patients' and caregivers' perspectives and experiences: Using Tools and Approaches for Engaging Patients and Caregivers in their Care; Having Accountability Processes and Mechanisms for Safe Care; and Enabling Patients and Caregivers Access to Information.
Safety is more than the absence of harm. Our findings outline a number of suggestions from patients and caregivers on how to make care safer, ranging from being valued on teams, participating as members of quality improvement tables, having access to health information, having access to an advocate to help make sense of information and having processes in place for disclosure and closure. Future work can further refine, implement and evaluate these strategies in practice.
An advisory group guided the research and was co-chaired by a patient partner. Members of the advisory group spanned patient and caregiver organizations and health sectors across Canada and included three patient partners and leaders who work closely with patients and caregivers in their day-to-day work. In the research itself, we engaged 28 patients and caregivers from across Canada to learn about their safety experiences and learn what safer care looks like from their perspectives.
在医疗保健系统中,创建更安全的护理是重中之重。尽管如此,大多数系统往往侧重于减轻过去的伤害,而不是制定主动的解决方案。管理人员和工作人员通常是在患者及其护理人员在就诊期间很少提供意见的情况下识别安全威胁的。
这是一项定性描述性研究,利用焦点小组和一对一访谈的方式,对加拿大各地医疗系统中正在使用(或以前使用过)服务的患者和护理人员进行了研究。通过归纳主题分析对数据进行分析,以从患者和护理人员的角度了解现有的和期望的策略,以促进更安全和更高质量的护理。
在我们的分析中,我们从患者和护理人员的角度和经验中确定了三个关键主题(安全策略):使用工具和方法让患者和护理人员参与自己的护理;建立问责制流程和机制,确保安全护理;使患者和护理人员能够获得信息。
安全不仅仅是没有伤害。我们的研究结果概述了患者和护理人员提出的一些关于如何使护理更安全的建议,包括在团队中受到重视、作为质量改进小组的成员参与、获得健康信息、获得帮助理解信息的倡导者以及建立披露和关闭的流程。未来的工作可以进一步完善、实施和评估这些策略在实践中的应用。
一个顾问小组指导了这项研究,由一名患者伙伴共同担任主席。顾问小组成员来自加拿大各地的患者和护理人员组织以及医疗保健部门,包括三名患者伙伴和领导者,他们在日常工作中与患者和护理人员密切合作。在研究本身中,我们从加拿大各地招募了 28 名患者和护理人员,了解他们的安全体验,并从他们的角度了解更安全的护理是什么样子的。