Beyond the "Never Event": A Qualitative Content Analysis of Ongoing Nasogastric Tube Position Testing Incidents.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Kate Glen, Christine E Weekes, Agi McFarland, Merrilyn Banks, Grace Xu, Jayesh Dhanani, Mary Hannan-Jones
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Abstract

Objective: Clinicians are encouraged to report all health care incidents, but only those causing serious harm are routinely reviewed to improve patient care. There is no consensus on the best method of confirming ongoing nasogastric tube (NGT) position, leading to variation in practice. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical contexts of incidents related to ongoing NGT position testing and assess the efficacy of current clinical practices.

Method: Incident databases in Queensland Health, Australia and NHS England were searched by data custodians for incidents mentioning NGTs. A multidisciplinary team compared the extracted incidents to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Qualitative content analysis (where incidents were coded into themes) was used to evaluate the incidents.

Results: Five of 27 Queensland incidents, 24 of 412 English incidents, and 2 of 26 English Never Events met the inclusion criteria. No incidents in Queensland resulted in harm. The 2 Never Events resulted from a displaced NGT being used. Three of the 24 incidents in England resulted in low-level harm, but were not related to NGT displacement. The themes identified: (1) outcomes related to ongoing NGT position testing, such as missing medications due to inconclusive pH testing, (2) staff interpersonal relationships impacting their ability to follow local procedures, (3) nonadherence to local procedures, and (4) poor quality of incident reports.

Conclusions: Qualitative content analysis successfully identified themes relevant to clinical practice, despite the low quality of individual incident reports. Harm from displaced NGTs was rare but delays from procedural inconsistencies warrant review of current practices, particularly the reliance on pH testing.

超越“从未发生过的事件”:正在进行的鼻胃管位置测试事件的定性内容分析。
目的:鼓励临床医生报告所有卫生保健事件,但只有那些造成严重伤害的事件才会被常规审查,以改善患者护理。关于确认正在进行的鼻胃管(NGT)位置的最佳方法尚无共识,导致实践中存在差异。本研究的目的是评估与正在进行的NGT位置测试相关的事件的临床背景,并评估当前临床实践的有效性。方法:由数据管理员检索昆士兰卫生部、澳大利亚和英国国家医疗服务体系的事件数据库,查找涉及NGTs的事件。一个多学科团队将提取的事件与纳入和排除标准进行了比较。定性内容分析(将事件编码为主题)用于评估事件。结果:27例昆士兰州事件中有5例,412例英国事件中有24例,26例英国事件中有2例符合纳入标准。昆士兰州没有发生造成伤害的事故。2个Never事件是由于使用了移位的NGT造成的。在英格兰发生的24起事故中,有3起造成了低水平的伤害,但与NGT位移无关。确定的主题有:(1)与正在进行的NGT位置检测相关的结果,例如由于pH检测不确定而丢失药物;(2)员工人际关系影响他们遵循当地程序的能力;(3)不遵守当地程序;(4)事件报告质量差。结论:定性内容分析成功地确定了与临床实践相关的主题,尽管个别事件报告的质量较低。流离失所的NGTs造成的伤害很少,但程序不一致造成的延误值得对当前做法进行审查,特别是对pH检测的依赖。
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Journal of Patient Safety
Journal of Patient Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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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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