Care partner engagement in patient safety at the direct care level in hospital: a qualitative systematic review protocol.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Kayley Perfetto, Laura Pozzobon, Kim Sears, Jane O'Hara, Amanda Ross-White, Lenora Duhn
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this systematic review is to understand the experiences of care partner engagement in patient safety at the direct care level from the perspective of care partners, patients, and health care professionals.

Introduction: Care partner engagement is a strategy for promoting patient safety in hospitals at the direct care level (ie, at the point where patient care is delivered). When present, care partners can increase safety by watching, listening, and taking action to protect admitted patients. To improve care partner presence policies and safety engagement strategies within hospitals, a comprehensive understanding of the current qualitative evidence about the breadth of experiences of care partner engagement in patient safety is required.

Inclusion criteria: This review will include qualitative studies that consider the experiences of care partners, adult patients, and health care professionals. The engagement of care partners in patient safety within pediatric hospital settings will not be considered.

Methods: This review will follow the JBI methodology for systematic reviews of qualitative evidence. A preliminary literature search was conducted in MEDLINE and a full search strategy was developed for MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and PsycINFO (all via Ovid), as well as the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and JBI Evidence Synthesis. The JBI approach to study selection, critical appraisal, data extraction, data synthesis, and assessment of confidence will be followed. Two reviewers will test the screening criteria and data extraction protocol.

Systematic review registration number: PROSPERO CRD42023476286.

护理伙伴参与医院直接护理层面的患者安全:定性系统回顾协议。
目标:本系统性综述旨在从护理合作伙伴、患者和医护人员的角度,了解护理合作伙伴在直接护理层面参与患者安全的经验:护理合作伙伴的参与是医院在直接护理层面(即在为患者提供护理服务时)促进患者安全的一种策略。护理伙伴在场时,可以通过观察、倾听和采取行动来保护入院患者,从而提高安全性。为了改进医院内的护理伙伴在场政策和安全参与策略,需要全面了解目前有关护理伙伴参与患者安全的广泛经验的定性证据:本综述将包括考虑护理合作伙伴、成年患者和医护人员经验的定性研究。不考虑儿科医院环境中护理合作伙伴参与患者安全的情况:本综述将采用 JBI 方法对定性证据进行系统综述。在 MEDLINE 中进行了初步文献检索,并为 MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO(均通过 Ovid)以及 Cochrane 系统性综述数据库和 JBI 证据综合制定了完整的检索策略。我们将采用 JBI 方法进行研究选择、批判性评估、数据提取、数据综合和置信度评估。两名审稿人将测试筛选标准和数据提取协议:系统综述注册号:PROCERCO CRD42023476286。
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JBI evidence synthesis
JBI evidence synthesis Nursing-Nursing (all)
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