Barriers Preventing the Reporting of Incidents and Near Misses Among Healthcare Professionals

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
H. Almansour
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Abstract

Reporting of incidents and near misses among healthcare professionals can help target improvement efforts and system changes to reduce the likelihood of patient injury. This study explored barriers that hinder healthcare professionals’ disclosure of incidents and near misses in hospital settings in Saudi Arabia. Cross-sectional data were collected using a qualitative semi-structured interview with 30 participants, including surgeons, physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, pharmacists, and healthcare quality staff during January and February 2020. Barriers reported by the participants were classified across six themes: fear, lack of knowledge, lack of leadership support, workload, reporting system, and lack of motivation. Health leaders must ensure that the reporting process is planned, designed, and implemented in a nonpunitive manner. When selecting middle-level managers, their knowledge regarding quality of care and patient safety practices should be assessed. The findings of this study add to existing knowledge regarding the barriers preventing the reporting of incidents and near misses among healthcare professionals.
阻碍医疗保健专业人员报告事故和未遂事故的障碍
医疗保健专业人员对事故和未遂事件的报告有助于目标改进和系统更改,以降低患者受伤的可能性。这项研究探讨了阻碍医疗保健专业人员披露沙特阿拉伯医院环境中事件和未遂事件的障碍。横断面数据是通过对30名参与者进行定性半结构化访谈收集的,其中包括2020年1月和2月期间的外科医生、医生、护士、专职卫生专业人员、药剂师和医疗质量人员。参与者报告的障碍分为六个主题:恐惧、缺乏知识、缺乏领导支持、工作量、报告系统和缺乏动力。卫生领导人必须确保报告过程以非统一的方式进行规划、设计和实施。在选择中层管理人员时,应评估他们在护理质量和患者安全实践方面的知识。这项研究的发现增加了现有的知识,即阻碍医疗专业人员报告事故和未遂事件的障碍。
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Journal of Health Management
Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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