Ghasem Alizadeh-Dizaj, Shahla Damanabi, Mohammad Esmaeil Hejazi, Samira Raoofi, Leila R Kalankesh
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Abstract
Background: The significance of patient safety has been acknowledged in healthcare systems, prompting the need for effective patient safety monitoring systems (PSMSs). These systems' endeavour is to manage patient safety data and improve overall safety within healthcare organisations. This study aims to characterise the implementation of and outputs of such systems across hospital settings.
Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. The review included a comprehensive search of databases such as PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar for studies published in English up to 30 July 2024. The focus was on monitoring systems that manage patient safety in medical care, with inclusion criteria that required studies to examine the application of PSMSs and report their implementation outputs.
Results: The literature search yielded 23 relevant studies published between 2009 and 2023. PSMSs were used in various clinical contexts, including emergency departments, radiology wards, intensive care units and operating rooms, addressing various issues such as medication safety, healthcare-associated infections, blood transfusion errors, surgical site infections, laboratory and radiology adverse events. The findings indicated positive outputs from the implementation of PSMSs. Furthermore, these systems provide valuable information and timely alerts and contribute to a culture of safety in healthcare facilities.
Conclusions: PSMSs can be used for enhancing safety practices, reducing adverse events and promoting a culture of patient safety. Further research and continued implementation of PSMSs are essential to further augment patient safety standards in healthcare settings.
背景:患者安全的重要性已经在医疗保健系统中得到承认,促使需要有效的患者安全监测系统(PSMSs)。这些系统的目的是管理患者安全数据,提高医疗机构的整体安全性。本研究旨在描述医院设置中此类系统的实施和输出。方法:根据系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目进行系统文献综述。该综述包括对PubMed、EMBASE、Scopus、Web of Science和b谷歌Scholar等数据库的全面检索,检索截至2024年7月30日发表的英文研究。重点是在医疗保健中管理病人安全的监测系统,其纳入标准要求进行研究,以审查PSMSs的应用并报告其实施成果。结果:检索到2009 - 2023年间发表的23篇相关研究。PSMSs用于各种临床环境,包括急诊科、放射科病房、重症监护病房和手术室,解决各种问题,如用药安全、卫生保健相关感染、输血错误、手术部位感染、实验室和放射学不良事件。调查结果表明,执行战略管理方案产生了积极的产出。此外,这些系统提供有价值的信息和及时警报,并有助于医疗机构的安全文化。结论:PSMSs可用于加强安全实践,减少不良事件和促进患者安全文化。进一步研究和继续实施psm对于进一步提高医疗保健环境中的患者安全标准至关重要。