关键事件报告的实践:葡萄牙麻醉师基于调查的横断面研究。

Daniel Teles, Mariana Silva, Joana Berger-Estilita, Helder Pereira
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汇报是识别医疗失误、改善沟通、评估团队表现以及在重大事件发生后提供情感支持的基本程序。本研究旨在描述汇报的当前实践和局限性,并衡量葡萄牙麻醉师对汇报的最佳时机、有效性、培训需求、既定格式的使用和预期目标的意见。方法:我们进行了一项全国性的横断面在线调查,探讨葡萄牙医院麻醉医师在重大事件后的汇报实践。问卷于2021年7月至9月采用滚雪球抽样技术分发。对数据进行描述性和比较分析。结果:我们收到186名麻醉师(占葡萄牙麻醉师总数的11.3%)的回复。急性呼吸事件是报告最多的危重事件类型(96%)。在53%的案例中,汇报很少或从未发生过,59%的受访者需要更多的汇报培训,只有4%的受访者表示他们的机构有专门的工具来进行汇报。汇报方案与关键事件的发生(P=.474)或受过培训的人员(P=.95)之间没有统计学关联。协议的存在与较低的汇报频率相关(P= 0.017)。结论:葡萄牙麻醉师知道汇报是提高患者安全的必要过程,但在接受调查的人中,需要适当的汇报文化或实践。试验注册:研究注册中心7741 (https://www.researchregistry.com/browse-the-registry#home)。
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Practice of debriefing of critical events: a survey-based cross-sectional study of Portuguese anesthesiologists.

Debriefing is an essential procedure for identifying medical errors, improving communication, reviewing team performance, and providing emotional support after a critical event. This study aimed to describe the current practice and limitations of debriefing and gauge opinions on the best timing, effectiveness, need for training, use of established format, and expected goals of debriefing among Portuguese anesthesiologists.

Methods: We performed a national cross-sectional online survey exploring the practice of anesthesiologists' debriefing practice after critical events in Portuguese hospitals. The questionnaire was distributed using a snowball sampling technique from July to September 2021. Data were descriptively and comparatively analyzed.

Results: We had replies from 186 anesthesiologists (11.3% of the Portuguese pool). Acute respiratory event was the most reported type of critical event (96%). Debriefing occurred rarely or never in 53% of cases, 59% of respondents needed more training in debriefing, and only 4% reported having specific tools in their institutions to carry it out. There was no statistical association between having a debriefing protocol and the occurrence of critical events (P=.474) or having trained personnel (P=.95). The existence of protocols was associated with lower frequencies of debriefing (P=.017).

Conclusions: Portuguese anesthesiologists know that debriefing is an essential process that increases patient safety, but among those surveyed, there is a need for an adequate debriefing culture or practice.

Trial registration: Research registry 7741 (https://www.researchregistry.com/browse-the-registry#home).

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