Suppr超能文献

对一家小动物多专科兽医教学医院发病率和死亡率会议(M&M会议)上报的错误和事件进行分类。

Categorising reported errors and incidents from morbidity and mortality meetings (M&Ms) in a small animal multi-specialty veterinary teaching hospital.

作者信息

Giles G, Boland L A, Kirkwood N, Ward M P, Quain A

机构信息

Sydney School of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia.

出版信息

Aust Vet J. 2025 May;103(5):267-275. doi: 10.1111/avj.13426. Epub 2025 Jan 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Errors in veterinary clinical settings can lead to patient harm. Morbidity and mortality meetings (M&Ms) are forums to discuss errors and incidents that can lead or have led to adverse outcomes, potential harm or unsafe conditions, with the purpose of improving patient safety in future. Despite growing implementation of M&Ms in veterinary medicine, their effectiveness in improving future patient safety may be constrained by the need for absolute confidentiality during meetings.

OBJECTIVE

To pilot the use of a simple framework to categorise errors and incidents triggering M&Ms in a multi-specialty Australian veterinary teaching hospital.

METHODOLOGY

A retrospective analysis of deidentified M&M summaries over 5 years (2018-2023) from a small animal multi-specialty veterinary teaching hospital. Animal demographic and incident information were extracted, classified by incident type and severity of harm adapted from Wallis and colleagues (2019). Descriptive statistics were produced for error category, severity, incident type and quarter of the year they occurred in. Recommendations were analysed using codebook thematic analysis.

RESULTS

There were 68 cases in total. The most common overall errors were oversight (n = 26/25.0%), drug (n = 20/19.2%), iatrogenic (n = 17, 16.3%) and staff (n = 17, 16.3%). Most cases resulted in temporary harm (n = 36, 52.9%), though 20.6% (n = 14) resulted in death, euthanasia or permanent harm. The most frequent recommendations were 'improving communications and record keeping', improving staff training' and 'ensuring appropriate equipment is available'.

CONCLUSION

Categorisation of errors using this simple framework can facilitate sharing of information which can be used to refine practices and improve animal safety, without compromising confidentiality of M&M meetings.

摘要

背景

兽医临床环境中的失误可能会对患者造成伤害。发病率和死亡率会议(M&M会议)是讨论那些已经或可能导致不良后果、潜在伤害或不安全状况的失误和事件的论坛,其目的是在未来提高患者安全性。尽管M&M会议在兽医学中的应用越来越广泛,但会议期间对绝对保密的要求可能会限制其在提高未来患者安全性方面的有效性。

目的

在澳大利亚一家多专科兽医教学医院试点使用一个简单框架,对引发M&M会议的失误和事件进行分类。

方法

对一家小动物多专科兽医教学医院5年(2018 - 2023年)去识别化的M&M会议总结进行回顾性分析。提取动物人口统计学和事件信息,根据Wallis及其同事(2019年)改编的事件类型和伤害严重程度进行分类。对错误类别、严重程度、事件类型以及发生的年份季度进行描述性统计。使用编码本主题分析对建议进行分析。

结果

总共68例。总体上最常见的错误是疏忽(n = 26/25.0%)、药物(n = 20/19.2%)、医源性(n = 17,16.3%)和人员(n = 17,16.3%)。大多数病例导致暂时伤害(n = 36,52.9%),不过20.6%(n = 14)导致死亡、安乐死或永久性伤害。最常见的建议是“改善沟通和记录保存”、“加强员工培训”以及“确保有合适的设备”。

结论

使用这个简单框架对失误进行分类有助于信息共享,这些信息可用于改进实践并提高动物安全性,同时不会损害M&M会议的保密性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6916/12050145/c768180bc855/AVJ-103-267-g003.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验