Strengths and weaknesses of the incident reporting system: An Italian experience

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Marcello Benevento, Simona Nicolì, G. Mandarelli, D. Ferorelli, G. Cicolini, M. Marrone, A. Dell'Erba, B. Solarino
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Abstract

One of the cornerstones for enhancing the patient safety culture is the incident reporting system (IRS). It is a process for detecting, reporting, collecting, and summarizing adverse events (AEs) and near-misses in healthcare, and so it represents a vital tool for clinical risk management. We analyzed the 5-year experience of a third-level hospital's IRSs, showing its trends and highlighting its main strengths and weaknesses. Patients’ falls and physical or verbal aggression toward the providers or between patients are the most reported events. Underreporting is the main limitation of the system, especially among nurses. Visible actions, forceful analysis of the reports, operators’ education, no-blame culture promotion, and organizational adjustments may improve operators’ adherence to IRS. Providers do not willingly inform patients’ relatives about fatal incidents. Despite that, the IRS is far from its potential, and the number of data collected has increased.
事故报告系统的优缺点:意大利的经验
加强患者安全文化的基石之一是事件报告系统(IRS)。它是一个检测、报告、收集和总结医疗保健中的不良事件(ae)和未遂事件的过程,因此它是临床风险管理的重要工具。我们分析了某三级医院IRSs的5年经验,展示了其发展趋势,并突出了其主要优势和不足。患者跌倒和对医护人员或患者之间的身体或言语攻击是报告最多的事件。漏报是该系统的主要限制,特别是在护士中。可见的行动、强有力的报告分析、经营者教育、无责任文化推广和组织调整可以提高经营者对IRS的遵守程度。提供者不愿意将死亡事件告知患者家属。尽管如此,美国国税局还远远没有发挥其潜力,而且收集的数据数量有所增加。
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