让患者参与促进德国医疗机构的患者安全

A. Koch, Nikoloz Gambashidze, Matthias Weigl
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背景:让患者主动参与安全护理的设计是世界卫生组织确定的当前十年的目标。本文调查了(a)德国医疗机构为患者安全开展了哪些患者参与活动和措施,以及(b)可为我们的医疗机构提供哪些行动建议。目的和方法:通过文献和互联网搜索,了解了德国在患者参与下改善患者安全的机构做法和组织活动。与五位专家进行了访谈,他们为我们的方法提供了建议。随后制定了未来研究项目的议程和临床实践的初步建议。研究结果在德国的医疗机构中,将患者观点纳入患者安全战略促进措施的证据基础很少,而且不一致。患者调查和使用患者代言人很常见。目前仍不清楚患者委员会和自助团体在实践中如何为促进患者安全做出贡献。结论和议程:提出了一项议程。有必要结合临床实践专家的经验,对德国的情况进行更深入的实证调查和描述,以全面了解目前已确立的患者参与措施,发掘实现的潜力,并确定必要的框架条件。
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Einbeziehung von Patient:innen zur Förderung von Patientensicherheit in Gesund-heitseinrichtungen in Deutschland
Background: Proactive involvement of patients in the design of safe care is a WHO-defined goal of the current decade. This paper investigated (a) which patient involvement activities and measures are implemented in German health care facilities for patient safety, and (b) which recommendations for action can be derived for our health care facilities. Aim and method: A literature and Internet search was conducted on institutional practices and organizational activities in Germany to improve patient safety with the involvement of patients. Interviews with five experts were conducted who advised our approach. An agenda for future research projects and first recommendations for clinical practice was formulated afterwards. Results: The evidence base on established measures to incorporate patient perspectives into the strategic promotion of patient safety in healthcare facilities in Germany is scarce and inconsistent. Patient surveys and the use of patient advocates are common. It remains unclear how patient councils as well as self-help groups have the potential to contribute to the promotion of patient safety in practice. Conclusions and agenda: An agenda is proposed. A more in-depth empirical survey and description of the situation in Germany, taking into account the experience of experts from clinical practice, is necessary to obtain a complete picture of the currently established measures for patient involvement, to uncover potential for realization and to define necessary framework conditions.
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