Surgical patients' experiences with the Patients' Safety Checklist (PASC): a qualitative interview study.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Kristin Harris, Hilde Valen Wæhle, Anette Storesund, Stig Harthug, Randi Julie Tangvik, Denisa Monsen Lukcova, Wenche Håvik, Åse Humberset, Evelyn Stavang, Kjetil Hagerup, Åshild Teigland Tepstad, Ann Kristin Sandsbakk Austarheim, Andy Healey, Nick Sevdalis, Arvid Steinar Haugen
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Abstract

Background: Engaging patients in surgical safety is challenging and has not been thoroughly investigated. Although surgical checklists and other safety protocols have been introduced across various surgical fields, preventable adverse events still occur, highlighting the need for additional research. A Patient's Safety Checklist (PASC) has been developed and validated for use by surgical patients. Its effect on patient safety and patient outcomes is currently being investigated in a Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (NCT03105713). In connection with this trial, we have examined elective patients' experiences with using the PASC.

Methods: An exploratory qualitative study was conducted based on individual in-depth telephone interviews with 31 elective surgical patients. The interviews were carried out across three Norwegian hospitals including seven surgical specialties. The patients interviewed were part of the trial's intervention arm and had used PASC. The interviews were transcribed verbatim, and reflective thematic analysis was applied.

Result: Three themes were identified in the data: patient awareness, patient actions and utility value. Patients perceived PASC to increase awareness around surgical information, preparations, what to speak up about and which information to seek and repeat. This awareness led to a series of actions, such as ensuring medication control, optimising their own health, contacting healthcare professionals, asking questions, and for some no actions were needed. Patients perceived PASC to have high utility value for their surgical preparation.

Conclusions: The PASC enhanced patients' involvement in surgical care and safety by ensuring they received systematic, accurate, clear, and understandable information and instructions throughout the surgical pathway. It is one of the few existing interventions that specifically focuses on assisting patients in preparing for surgery and managing their recovery. Further research is needed on the implementation of PASC and its adaptation to other clinical settings.

Trial registration number: NCT03105713.

外科病人使用病人安全检查表的经验:一项质性访谈研究。
背景:让患者参与手术安全是具有挑战性的,并没有得到彻底的调查。尽管外科检查表和其他安全协议已经在各个外科领域被引入,可预防的不良事件仍然发生,这突出了进一步研究的必要性。一份病人安全检查表(PASC)已被开发和验证,供外科病人使用。其对患者安全性和患者预后的影响目前正在一项阶梯楔形聚类随机对照试验(NCT03105713)中进行研究。在这项试验中,我们检查了选择性患者使用PASC的经验。方法:对31例择期手术患者进行个别深度电话访谈,进行探索性质的研究。访谈在三家挪威医院进行,包括七个外科专科。接受采访的患者是试验干预组的一部分,并使用了PASC。访谈内容逐字记录,并采用了反思性专题分析。结果:在数据中确定了三个主题:患者意识,患者行为和实用价值。患者认为PASC增加了对手术信息、准备工作、应该说什么以及需要寻找和重复哪些信息的认识。这种意识导致了一系列的行动,比如确保药物控制,优化自己的健康,联系医疗保健专业人员,询问问题,有些人甚至不需要采取任何行动。患者认为PASC在手术准备中具有很高的实用价值。结论:PASC通过确保患者在整个手术路径中获得系统、准确、清晰和可理解的信息和指导,提高了患者对手术护理和安全的参与。这是为数不多的现有干预措施之一,专门侧重于帮助患者准备手术和管理他们的恢复。PASC的实施及其对其他临床环境的适应性需要进一步的研究。试验注册号:NCT03105713。
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BMJ Open
BMJ Open MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
4.40
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3.40%
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4510
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2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open is an online, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Publishing procedures are built around fully open peer review and continuous publication, publishing research online as soon as the article is ready.
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