Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, 00014, Finland.
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, 00014, Finland.
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2024 Aug 30;32(1):78. doi: 10.1186/s13049-024-01253-7.
The dynamic and challenging work environment of the prehospital emergency care settings creates many challenges for paramedics. Previous studies have examined adverse events and patient safety activities, but studies focusing on paramedics' perspectives of factors contributing to human error are lacking. In this study, we investigated paramedics' opinions of the factors contributing to human errors.
Data was collected through semi-structured individual interviews (n = 15) with paramedics and emergency medical field supervisors in Finland. The data was analyzed using inductive content analysis. Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research were used.
Contributing factors to human errors were divided into three main categories. The first main category, Changing work environment, consisted of two generic categories: The nature of the work and Factors linked to missions. The second main category, Organization of work, was divided into three generic categories: Inadequate care guidelines, Interaction challenges and Challenges related to technological systems. The third main category, Paramedics themselves, consisted of four generic categories: Issues that complicate cognitive processing, Individual strains and needs, Attitude problems and Impact of work experience.
Various factors contributing to human errors in emergency medical services (EMS) settings were identified. Although many of them were related to individual factors or to the paramedics themselves, system-level factors were also found to affect paramedics' work and may therefore negatively impact patient safety. The findings provide insights for organizations to use this knowledge proactively to develop their procedures and to improve patient safety.
院前急救环境的动态和充满挑战的工作环境给护理人员带来了许多挑战。先前的研究已经检查了不良事件和患者安全活动,但缺乏关注导致人为错误的因素的护理人员观点的研究。在这项研究中,我们调查了护理人员对导致人为错误的因素的看法。
通过在芬兰与护理人员和紧急医疗现场主管进行半结构化的个人访谈(n=15)收集数据。使用归纳内容分析对数据进行分析。使用了用于报告定性研究的综合标准。
人为错误的促成因素分为三个主要类别。第一个主要类别,工作环境的变化,由两个通用类别组成:工作的性质和与任务相关的因素。第二个主要类别,工作组织,分为三个通用类别:护理指南不足、互动挑战和与技术系统相关的挑战。第三个主要类别,护理人员本身,由四个通用类别组成:使认知处理复杂化的问题、个人压力和需求、态度问题以及工作经验的影响。
确定了导致紧急医疗服务(EMS)环境中人为错误的各种因素。尽管其中许多因素与个人因素或护理人员本身有关,但也发现系统层面的因素会影响护理人员的工作,从而可能对患者安全产生负面影响。研究结果为组织提供了见解,以便他们能够主动利用这些知识来改进程序并提高患者安全性。