Trend Analysis of Inpatient Medical Adverse Events in Taiwan (2014-2020): Findings From Taiwan Patient Safety Reporting System.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Safety Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1097/PTS.0000000000001196
Dulmaa Munkhtogoo, Yueh-Ping Liu, Sheng-Hui Hung, Pi-Tuan Chan, Chih-Hung Ku, Chung-Liang Shih, Pa-Chun Wang
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Abstract

Objectives: Medical adverse event (MAE) reporting and management are essential for patient safety campaigns. An epidemiological assessment of MAE trends is crucial for understanding the effectiveness of patient safety improvement efforts. This study analyzed the trends of inpatient MAEs, focusing on MAE incidence and harm severity.

Methods: Longitudinal secondary data (over 2014-2020) on MAEs reported by 18 hospitals were retrieved from the Taiwan Patient-safety Reporting system. The numbers and incidence rates (per 1000 inpatient days) of reported MAEs were calculated. The harm severity levels of six major MAE categories were analyzed. Trend and generalized estimating equation analyses were conducted to investigate changes in MAE patterns.

Results: Trend analyses revealed significant decreasing trends in the number (4763-3107 per year; Jonckheere-Terpstra test = -1.952, P = 0.05) and incidence rates (0.92-0.62 per 1000 inpatient days; β = -0.5017, P = 0.00) of harmful MAEs over 7-year study period. Among the most frequently reported MAEs, tube-related events exhibited the most significant decreasing trend (28%-23.8%; Jonckheere-Terpstra test = -2.854, P = 0.00). The reported numbers, incidence rates, and severity of falls and tube-related events dropped significantly.

Conclusions: By analyzing representative longitudinal MAE data, this study demonstrated the effectiveness of nationwide patient safety improvement campaigns in Taiwan. Our data reveal significant reductions in the reported numbers, incidence rates, and severity of several major MAEs. Specifically, our data indicate significant reductions in the incidence and severity of tube-related events, which can be beneficial for patient safety improvement efforts.

台湾住院病人医疗不良事件趋势分析(2014-2020年)--来自台湾患者安全报告系统的发现。
目的:医疗不良事件(MAE)的报告和管理对患者安全运动至关重要。对 MAE 趋势进行流行病学评估对于了解患者安全改进工作的有效性至关重要。本研究分析了住院患者医疗不良事件的趋势,重点关注医疗不良事件的发生率和危害严重程度:方法:从台湾患者安全报告系统中检索了 18 家医院报告的 MAEs 纵向二级数据(2014-2020 年)。方法:从台湾患者安全报告系统中检索了 18 家医院报告的 MAE 的纵向二级数据(2014-2020 年),计算了报告的 MAE 的数量和发生率(每 1000 个住院日)。分析了六大类 MAE 的危害严重程度。通过趋势分析和广义估计方程分析来研究 MAE 模式的变化:趋势分析显示,在7年的研究期间,有害MAE的数量(每年4763-3107例;Jonckheere-Terpstra检验=-1.952,P=0.05)和发生率(每1000个住院日0.92-0.62例;β=-0.5017,P=0.00)呈显著下降趋势。在最常报告的 MAEs 中,输液管相关事件呈最显著的下降趋势(28%-23.8%;Jonckheere-Terpstra 检验 = -2.854,P = 0.00)。跌倒和插管相关事件的报告数量、发生率和严重程度都有明显下降:本研究通过分析具有代表性的纵向 MAE 数据,证明了在台湾开展的全国性患者安全改善运动的有效性。我们的数据显示,几种主要 MAE 的报告数量、发生率和严重程度都有明显下降。特别是,我们的数据表明,输液管相关事件的发生率和严重程度明显降低,这对患者安全改善工作大有裨益。
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Journal of Patient Safety
Journal of Patient Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Patient Safety (ISSN 1549-8417; online ISSN 1549-8425) is dedicated to presenting research advances and field applications in every area of patient safety. While Journal of Patient Safety has a research emphasis, it also publishes articles describing near-miss opportunities, system modifications that are barriers to error, and the impact of regulatory changes on healthcare delivery. This mix of research and real-world findings makes Journal of Patient Safety a valuable resource across the breadth of health professions and from bench to bedside.
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