Care pathways and patient safety: key concepts, patient outcomes and related interventions

S. Dy, A. Gurses
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Although care pathways often target efficiency of care through mapping and standardizing care processes, care can also be improved by reducing patient safety events, such as complications. In this paper, the authors review key concepts and literature relevant to parallels between patient safety and pathway interventions, as well as patient safety issues that should be considered in pathway development and implementation. Both care pathways and patient safety interventions are more likely to be effective when based on a theoretical framework related to human or systems factors or behaviour. Care pathways can target patient safety outcomes, but can also produce new hazards, through applying standards too broadly, reducing adaptability to complex situations or changing care processes in unforeseen ways. Both pathways and safety interventions must also be efficient and consider the opportunity costs of the time needed for providers to implement the intervention. Further research should explore how best to standardize care when needed, while evaluating how best to prevent and monitor hazards, allow for innovation and adaptability to customize care when appropriate, and continue to develop new methods for improving quality.
护理途径和患者安全:关键概念,患者预后和相关干预措施
虽然护理路径通常通过绘制和标准化护理流程来提高护理效率,但也可以通过减少并发症等患者安全事件来改善护理。在本文中,作者回顾了与患者安全和通路干预之间的相似之处相关的关键概念和文献,以及在通路开发和实施中应考虑的患者安全问题。当基于与人或系统因素或行为相关的理论框架时,护理途径和患者安全干预措施都更有可能有效。护理路径可以针对患者安全结果,但也可能产生新的危害,因为标准适用范围太广,降低了对复杂情况的适应性,或以不可预见的方式改变了护理过程。途径和安全干预措施也必须是有效的,并考虑提供者实施干预措施所需时间的机会成本。进一步的研究应探索如何在需要时最好地标准化护理,同时评估如何最好地预防和监测危害,允许创新和适应性,在适当的时候定制护理,并继续开发提高质量的新方法。
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