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澳大利亚重症监护事件监测研究:当地单位审查会议及报告管理

Australian Incident Monitoring Study in intensive care: local unit review meetings and report management.

作者信息

Baldwin I, Beckman U, Shaw L, Morrison A

机构信息

Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre, Melbourne, Victoria.

出版信息

Anaesth Intensive Care. 1998 Jun;26(3):294-7. doi: 10.1177/0310057X9802600311.

Abstract

The Australian Incident Monitoring Study in the intensive care unit (AIMS-ICU) is a national study established through nursing and medical collaboration to develop, introduce and evaluate an anonymous voluntary incident reporting system. To ensure incident monitoring results in improved patient safety, it is essential that reported incidents are followed up regularly. Local unit review meetings are an effective forum for discussion and review of reports amongst a wide group of practitioners from the intensive care unit (ICU). All staff should be invited to participate in order to suggest preventative strategies, report on incident follow up and explore national study findings. Ongoing momentum of the project is assisted by highlighting its positive contributions to patient care and safety via newsletters, poster displays and targeted correspondence. New staff require orientation to the reporting system and assurance regarding safety of data. The emphasis must focus on the system, not the individual.

摘要

澳大利亚重症监护病房事件监测研究(AIMS-ICU)是一项通过护理与医学合作开展的全国性研究,旨在开发、引入并评估一个匿名自愿事件报告系统。为确保事件监测能提高患者安全,对报告的事件进行定期跟进至关重要。当地科室评审会议是重症监护病房(ICU)众多从业者讨论和评审报告的有效平台。应邀请所有工作人员参与,以提出预防策略、汇报事件跟进情况并探讨全国性研究结果。通过时事通讯、海报展示和有针对性的通信突出该项目对患者护理和安全的积极贡献,有助于保持项目的持续推进势头。新员工需要熟悉报告系统并获得数据安全保障。重点必须放在系统上,而非个人。

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