Clark Debbie, Lawton Rebecca, Baxter Ruth, Sheard Laura, O'Hara Jane K
Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
School of Health and Social Care, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK.
BMJ Qual Saf. 2025 Apr 17;34(5):317-329. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2024-017546.
Healthcare staff adapt to challenges faced when delivering healthcare by using workarounds. Sometimes, safety standards, the very things used to routinely mitigate risk in healthcare, are the obstacles that staff work around. While workarounds have negative connotations, there is an argument that, in some circumstances, they contribute to the delivery of safe care.
In this scoping review, we explore the circumstances and perceived implications of safety standard workarounds (SSWAs) conducted in the delivery of frontline care.
We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and Web of Science for articles reporting on the circumstances and perceived implications of SSWAs in healthcare. Data charting was undertaken by two researchers. A narrative synthesis was developed to produce a summary of findings.
We included 27 papers in the review, which reported on workarounds of 21 safety standards. Over half of the papers (59%) described working around standards related to medicine safety. As medication standards featured frequently in papers, SSWAs were reported to be performed by registered nurses in 67% of papers, doctors in 41% of papers and pharmacists in 19% of papers. Organisational causes were the most prominent reason for workarounds.Papers reported on the perceived impact of SSWAs for care quality. At times SSWAs were being used to support the delivery of person-centred, timely, efficient and effective care. Implications of SSWAs for safety were diverse. Some papers reported SSWAs had both positive and negative implications for safety simultaneously. SSWAs were reported to be beneficial for patients more often than they were detrimental.
SSWAs are used frequently during the delivery of everyday care, particularly during medication-related processes. These workarounds are often used to balance different risks and, in some circumstances, to achieve safe care.
医护人员通过采用变通方法来应对提供医疗服务时所面临的挑战。有时,安全标准,即那些通常用于降低医疗风险的措施,却成为了医护人员需要规避的障碍。虽然变通方法带有负面含义,但也有人认为,在某些情况下,它们有助于提供安全的护理。
在本范围综述中,我们探讨了在一线护理服务中进行安全标准变通(SSWAs)的情况及其感知到的影响。
我们在MEDLINE、CINAHL、PsycINFO和科学网中搜索了有关医疗保健中SSWAs的情况及其感知到的影响的文章。由两名研究人员进行数据图表绘制。进行了叙述性综合分析以总结研究结果。
我们在综述中纳入了27篇论文,这些论文报告了21项安全标准的变通情况。超过一半的论文(59%)描述了围绕与药品安全相关的标准进行的变通。由于药品标准在论文中频繁出现,67%的论文报告称SSWAs由注册护士执行,41%的论文报告由医生执行,19%的论文报告由药剂师执行。组织原因是变通的最主要原因。论文报告了SSWAs对护理质量的感知影响。有时,SSWAs被用于支持以患者为中心、及时、高效和有效的护理服务。SSWAs对安全的影响是多样的。一些论文报告称SSWAs对安全同时具有正面和负面影响。据报告,SSWAs对患者有益的情况多于有害的情况。
SSWAs在日常护理服务中经常被使用,尤其是在与用药相关的过程中。这些变通方法通常用于平衡不同的风险,在某些情况下,是为了实现安全护理。