Hospital Inpatient Nutrition Service Errors and Patient Safety Interventions: A Scoping Review.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Safety Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1097/PTS.0000000000001223
Davis Austria, Chelsea McConnell, Charlene Pope
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Abstract

Objectives: Food service errors are prevalent in healthcare hospital inpatient settings. Like medication administration errors, these mistakes can result in disastrous consequences. This scoping review aimed to identify the evidence describing hospitals' nutrition department service errors and subsequent patient safety interventions.

Methods: The review was conducted on four electronic databases, OVID MedlinePlus, PubMed, Scopus, and CINAHL, to search for articles reporting hospital food-related errors. All studies and reports on parenteral nutrition were excluded, and errors reported by departments other than nutrition services were excluded. A total of 245 studies published from 1984 to 2022 were identified. After removing duplicates, 98 abstracts were evaluated, with particular attention given to dietary errors, meal accuracy, and interventions.

Results: Twenty-nine articles were selected, and 14 (n = 14) were considered relevant to the review after a full-text review. More than half of the studies (n = 8) were conducted outside the United States. Eight studies (n = 8) were descriptive, retrospective, and observational; 3 were mixed-method studies (n = 3), 2 (n = 2) were quality improvement projects, and 1 was an implementation study (n = 1). Four (n = 4) studies were published before the year 2000.

Conclusions: Various types of nutrition service inaccuracies were identified. The severity, causes, and stages of food service provision where errors occur were also documented. These errors were used as the basis for interventions to improve patient safety, justify implementing computerized dietary services systems, or add resources to augment dietary department service offerings. This review also generated valuable recommendations to promote patient safety by mitigating food service errors.

医院住院患者营养服务差错与患者安全干预:范围审查。
目标:在医疗保健医院的住院环境中,餐饮服务失误非常普遍。与用药错误一样,这些错误也可能导致灾难性后果。本范围综述旨在确定描述医院营养科服务错误及随后的患者安全干预措施的证据:该综述在四个电子数据库(OVID MedlinePlus、PubMed、Scopus 和 CINAHL)中搜索报告医院食品相关错误的文章。所有关于肠外营养的研究和报告都被排除在外,营养服务以外的部门报告的错误也被排除在外。共发现了 245 篇发表于 1984 年至 2022 年的研究。去除重复内容后,对 98 篇摘要进行了评估,其中特别关注了饮食错误、膳食准确性和干预措施:结果:共筛选出 29 篇文章,经全文审阅后,14 篇文章(n = 14)被认为与本次研究相关。半数以上的研究(n = 8)在美国境外进行。8 项研究(n = 8)为描述性、回顾性和观察性研究;3 项为混合方法研究(n = 3),2 项(n = 2)为质量改进项目,1 项为实施研究(n = 1)。4 项研究(n = 4)发表于 2000 年之前:结论:发现了各种类型的营养服务误差。还记录了发生错误的严重程度、原因和食品服务提供阶段。这些错误可作为干预措施的依据,以改善患者安全、证明实施计算机化膳食服务系统的合理性,或增加资源以扩大膳食部门提供的服务。此次审查还提出了宝贵的建议,以通过减少餐饮服务错误来促进患者安全。
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Journal of Patient Safety
Journal of Patient Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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4.60
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302
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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