Home mechanical ventilation: A retrospective review of safety incidents using the World Health Organization International Patient Safety Event classification.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-09-01
Lily Yang, Mika Nonoyama, Regina Pizzuti, Philip Bwititi, George John
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Abstract

Background: There is a paucity of patient safety information from the community sector related to the medically fragile population requiring home mechanical ventilation (HMV). To improve safety, the risks HMV patients encounter must first be understood.

Objectives: To describe patient safety incidents within the HMV population and discuss opportunities for preventing harm.

Methods: A retrospective observational review of on-call logs from the Ontario Ventilator Equipment Pool (VEP) was conducted. Classification of 248 on-call logs from April 1, 2011 to March 21, 2012 was completed using the standardized tool of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Patient Safety Taxonomy - International Classification System to quantitatively describe the types of incidents arising. Analysis of data classification was completed using descriptive and nonparametric statistics.

Results: Patient incidents were positive in 188 on-call logs; emerging from these were 227 incident types. Patient incident types included medical device issues (99 device failures, 41 user errors, 12 equipment availability), documentation (20 unavailable labels/prescriptions, four unclear information), clinical processes (16 inadequate treatment or general care) and clinical administration (10 inadequate handover or transfer of care). Patient incidents were associated with mild harm in 87 cases.

Conclusions: The on-call logs were a good source of quality improvement data to understand harm and patient safety issues emerging in the HMV population. However, establishing a formal incident review and reporting system is required to provide a more comprehensive understanding.

家庭机械通气:使用世界卫生组织国际患者安全事件分类对安全事件进行回顾性审查。
背景:社区部门缺乏与需要家庭机械通气(HMV)的医疗脆弱人群相关的患者安全信息。为了提高安全性,必须首先了解HMV患者遇到的风险。目的:描述HMV人群中的患者安全事件,并讨论预防伤害的机会。方法:对安大略省呼吸机设备库(VEP)的呼叫日志进行回顾性观察审查。2011年4月1日至2012年3月21日,使用世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)患者安全分类-国际分类系统的标准化工具,完成了248份电话记录的分类,以定量描述所发生事件的类型。使用描述性和非参数统计学完成数据分类分析。结果:188次通话记录中患者事件呈阳性;其中出现了227种事故类型。患者事件类型包括医疗设备问题(99个设备故障,41个用户错误,12个设备可用性)、文件(20个标签/处方不可用,4个信息不清楚)、临床流程(16个治疗或一般护理不足)和临床管理(10个护理移交或转移不足)。87例患者事件与轻度伤害有关。结论:通话记录是了解HMV人群中出现的危害和患者安全问题的质量改进数据的良好来源。然而,需要建立一个正式的事件审查和报告系统,以提供更全面的了解。
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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2.00
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期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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