Experiences of the development and use of a Paediatric Oncology Trigger Tool.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Charlotte Engvall, Maria Unbeck, Margaretha Stenmarker, Axel Ros, Ann-Christine Andersson
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Abstract

Background: Trigger tools are widely used for detecting adverse events. Within the multicentre study Patient Safety in Paediatric Oncology, a trigger tool was created to address the unique needs of paediatric oncology. Although trigger tools are highly valued for detecting adverse events, concerns about their usability and reliability persist. Understanding the perspectives of medical record reviewers using these tools may provide valuable insights for improving their usability and reliability. This study aimed to explore the experiences of medical record reviewers involved in the development and use of a Paediatric Oncology Trigger Tool.

Methods: A descriptive qualitative case study was conducted to investigate the experiences of medical record reviewers participating in the development and use of the Paediatric Oncology Trigger Tool. Data were collected through a semi-structured focus group interview conducted via Zoom, involving six reviewers with varying levels of experience in paediatric oncology and trigger tool methodology. The interview was audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The written text was analysed in its entirety using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: The analysis revealed an overarching theme of knowledge building with three themes: competencies, resources and usefulness. The findings highlight the importance of collaborative learning, expert support and adequate resources, while also noting challenges such as time consumption and the emotional impact of reviewing medical records of critically ill children.

Conclusions: This study offers a comprehensive examination and clarity regarding the development and use of a patient safety instrument, a process marked by both challenges and facilitators from the perspective of medical record reviewers. The study underscores the need for resources, training and support during the review process to ensure the reliability and usefulness of the trigger tool.

开发和使用儿科肿瘤触发工具的经验。
背景:触发工具被广泛用于检测不良事件。在儿科肿瘤患者安全的多中心研究中,创建了一个触发工具来解决儿科肿瘤的独特需求。尽管触发工具在检测不良事件方面受到高度重视,但对其可用性和可靠性的担忧仍然存在。了解使用这些工具的医疗记录审稿人的观点可能为提高其可用性和可靠性提供有价值的见解。本研究旨在探讨参与儿科肿瘤触发工具开发和使用的病历审稿人的经验。方法:进行描述性定性案例研究,调查参与儿科肿瘤学触发工具开发和使用的病历审稿人的经验。通过Zoom进行的半结构化焦点小组访谈收集数据,涉及六位在儿科肿瘤学和触发工具方法方面具有不同水平经验的审稿人。这次采访被录音并逐字记录下来。运用反身性主位分析对书面文本进行整体分析。结果:分析揭示了知识建设的三个主题:能力、资源和有用性。研究结果强调了协作学习、专家支持和充足资源的重要性,同时也指出了审查危重儿童医疗记录的时间消耗和情感影响等挑战。结论:本研究对患者安全仪器的开发和使用提供了全面的检查和清晰度,从病历审稿人的角度来看,这一过程既有挑战,也有促进因素。这项研究强调在审查过程中需要资源、培训和支助,以确保触发工具的可靠性和实用性。
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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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