[Patient safety in the Innovation Fund - Characterization, results and evaluation of completed projects: Results of a scoping review].

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Lorenz Harst, Felix Walther, Lilly Rüthrich, Laura Keßler, Christina Lindemann, Martin Härter, Erik Farin-Glattacker, Max Geraedts, Jochen Schmitt
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Abstract

The German Innovation Fund has funded various studies on patient safety. Their thematic spectrum, methodological quality, results and recommendations of the Innovation committee were to be systematically investigated in order to derive proposals for optimizing transfer success. As part of a scoping review, all Innovation Fund projects funded in the period 2016-02/2023 with a focus on patient safety were analyzed. Each included study document was critically reviewed by two independent persons. The 16 included projects addressed a wide range of populations, indications and interventions. The study quality was mostly good. The results ranged from feasible indicator sets and the prevention of adverse drug reactions to the optimization of error management. For seven projects, the Innovation Committee recommended forwarding the results to healthcare institutions with the request that they take note and/or examine the feasibility of implementation in standard care. Implementation, however, has not yet taken place. In order to facilitate implementation, the joint development of an implementation strategy by the recipients of the Innovation Committee's recommendations is necessary.

[创新基金中的患者安全--已完成项目的特点、结果和评估:范围审查结果]。
德国创新基金资助了多项有关患者安全的研究。这些研究的主题范围、方法质量、结果和创新委员会的建议都需要进行系统的调查,以便提出优化转让成功率的建议。作为范围界定审查的一部分,对 2016-02/2023 年期间获得资助的所有以患者安全为重点的创新基金项目进行了分析。每份纳入的研究文件都由两名独立人士进行了严格审查。纳入的 16 个项目涉及广泛的人群、适应症和干预措施。研究质量大多良好。研究结果从可行的指标集、药物不良反应的预防到错误管理的优化,不一而足。对于 7 个项目,创新委员会建议将结果转发给医疗机构,并要求他们注意和/或研究在标准护理中实施的可行性。然而,这些项目尚未实施。为了促进实施,创新委员会建议的接受者有必要共同制定一项实施战略。
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Gesundheitswesen PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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