Reducing unintended retained foreign objects in operating rooms: a proactive risk assessment framework to improve patient safety

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Maryam Tabibzadeh, Zarna Patel
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Abstract

According to a study by Johns Hopkins, an average of 251,454 Americans die annually from medical errors. Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the U.S. after heart disease and cancer. Unintended retained foreign objects (URFOs) has been identified as the most common sentinel event by The Joint Commission. This paper proposes a proactive risk assessment framework to enhance patient safety in operating rooms by addressing the URFOs issue. This framework is developed by integrating the 10 traits of a positive safety culture, initially introduced by the nuclear industry and later adopted by other industries, with an accident investigation methodology called AcciMap, originally developed by Rasmussen. The AcciMap is a hierarchical framework consisting of several layers: government and regulatory bodies, company (hospital), (surgery division) management, (operating room) staff, and work. Thirty main categories of socio-technical contributing causes of URFOs were captured across the AcciMap layers. Organizational factors were identified as the root cause of questionable decisions made by staff and management. Financial and budget constraints, inadequate training infrastructure, absence of a risk management infrastructure, and leadership failure are the most influential organizational factors contributed to URFOs. Our mapping of the aforementioned positive safety culture traits on the AcciMap depicted that the four traits of Work Processes, Leadership Safety Values and Actions, Effective Communication, and Continuous Learning had the most influence on the URFOs issue. Associated recommendations to these findings are provided to contribute to reducing risks of URFOs instances.
减少手术室意外残留异物:提高患者安全的前瞻性风险评估框架
根据约翰霍普金斯大学的一项研究,平均每年有251454名美国人死于医疗事故。医疗差错是美国仅次于心脏病和癌症的第三大死因。联合委员会已将意外滞留异物确定为最常见的前哨事件。本文提出了一个前瞻性的风险评估框架,通过解决不明飞行物问题来提高手术室患者的安全。这个框架是通过整合积极安全文化的10个特征而发展起来的,这些特征最初是由核工业引入的,后来被其他行业采用,而事故调查方法被称为AcciMap,最初是由Rasmussen开发的。AcciMap是一个分层框架,由几个层次组成:政府和监管机构、公司(医院)、(外科)管理、(手术室)员工和工作。在AcciMap各层中捕获了30个主要类别的不明飞行物的社会技术贡献原因。组织因素被确定为工作人员和管理当局作出可疑决定的根本原因。财政和预算限制、培训基础设施不足、缺乏风险管理基础设施以及领导失败是造成不明飞行物的最具影响力的组织因素。研究发现,工作流程、领导安全价值观与行动、有效沟通和持续学习四个正向安全文化特征对员工的安全问题影响最大。针对这些调查结果提出了相关建议,以有助于减少不明飞行物事件的风险。
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