Effect of in-hospital training on medical errors made by teams during neonatal resuscitation.

Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3233/JRS-230056
Safaa ELMeneza, Abeer Kadom, Heba Gafar
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Abstract

Background: Neonatal resuscitation is one of the most critical and risky events that requires a high level of individual skill and team performance.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of training of resuscitation teams on the frequency and type of medical errors (ME) that result from neonatal resuscitation.

Methods: A prospective observational study was performed using a checklist to detect ME related to neonatal resuscitation.

Results: The rate of ME was 24.82%. There was a significant reduction in the percentage of errors from 17.28% in pre- pre-training phase to 7.54% in post post-training phase. Near miss MEs (98.77%) were significantly higher than adverse events. The active errors were significantly higher than latent errors, P < 0.001, and decreased from 39.19% during pre-training to 19.64% in the post-training phase. The commission ME s were significantly higher than the omission, P < 0.001. The latent errors percentage was 41.17% of the total errors and were not significantly reduced after training.

Conclusion: Training sessions reduced ME that occurred during resuscitation, however careful distinguishing and recognizing the type of MEs is important to plan for further reduction of errors. Special attention to latent errors is imperative as it needs a specific approach rather than just training.

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院内培训对新生儿复苏团队医疗失误的影响。
背景:新生儿复苏是最关键和最危险的事件之一,需要高水平的个人技能和团队表现:目的:评估复苏团队的培训对新生儿复苏过程中医疗失误(ME)的频率和类型的影响:方法:采用检查表检测与新生儿复苏相关的医疗差错,并进行前瞻性观察研究:结果:ME 发生率为 24.82%。错误率从培训前的 17.28%大幅下降到培训后的 7.54%。近乎失误的 ME(98.77%)明显高于不良事件。主动错误明显高于潜在错误,P 结论:培训课程减少了复苏过程中发生的失误,但仔细区分和识别失误类型对于计划进一步减少失误非常重要。必须特别关注潜在错误,因为这需要一种特定的方法,而不仅仅是培训。
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