不良事件和医疗事故研究的现有报告标准存在问题。

IF 5.6 1区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Christopher R Carpenter, Richard T Griffey, Anne W S Rutjes, Maria Unbeck, Lee M Adler, David C Stockwell, David Classen
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提高卫生研究质量和透明度(EQUATOR)网络索引了600多条报告指南,这些指南旨在提高医学领域和研究设计中手稿的可重复性。虽然有一些这样的报告指南涉及在研究背景下可能发生的不良事件,但有大量研究的主要重点是不良事件、未遂事件和医疗事故,目前没有专门的报告指南来帮助制定报告标准和促进研究之间的比较。作为赤道组织制定此类报告指南规定的过程的一部分,我们进行了需求评估,评估现有标准是否符合正在制定的题为“不良事件和医疗差错研究中的标准要素”的拟议报告指南的主要特点。我们评估了12个EQUATOR报告指南中芝麻病的8个关键特征。12款游戏中有5款未能包含上述任何关键功能。其余七个项目中没有一个包含超过八个芝麻健康战略关键组成部分中的四个,这证实了为不良事件和医疗差错研究制定专门报告指南的必要性。
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The problem with the existing reporting standards for adverse event and medical error research.

The Enhancing the Quality and Transparency of Health Research (EQUATOR) Network indexes over 600 reporting guidelines designed to improve the reproducibility of manuscripts across medical fields and study designs. Although several such reporting guidelines touch on adverse events that may occur in the context of a study, there is a large body of research whose primary focus is on adverse events, near-misses and medical errors that do not currently have a dedicated reporting guideline to help set reporting standards and facilitate comparisons across studies. As part of the process prescribed by EQUATOR for developing such a reporting guideline, we performed a needs assessment, evaluating whether existing standards address key features of a proposed reporting guideline in development, entitled Standard Elements in Studies of Adverse Events and Medical Error (SESAME). We evaluated 12 EQUATOR reporting guidelines for the presence of eight key features of SESAME. Five of the 12 failed to include any of these key features. None of the remaining seven incorporated more than four of the eight SESAME key components, confirming the need for a dedicated reporting guideline for studies of adverse events and medical errors.

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BMJ Quality & Safety
BMJ Quality & Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
7.40%
发文量
104
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Quality & Safety (previously Quality & Safety in Health Care) is an international peer review publication providing research, opinions, debates and reviews for academics, clinicians and healthcare managers focused on the quality and safety of health care and the science of improvement. The journal receives approximately 1000 manuscripts a year and has an acceptance rate for original research of 12%. Time from submission to first decision averages 22 days and accepted articles are typically published online within 20 days. Its current impact factor is 3.281.
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