Melissa F Lan, Hilary Weatherby, Elisa Chimonides, Lucas B Chartier, Laura D Pozzobon
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Using the hierarchy of intervention effectiveness to improve the quality of recommendations developed during critical patient safety incident reviews.
Our Canadian multi-site academic health sciences centre uses a standardized process to review critical patient safety incidents and develop recommendations to prevent incident reoccurrence. We recognized an opportunity to enhance recommendation development by integrating the Hierarchy of Intervention Effectiveness (HIE), a human factors framework, into the incident review process. This project aimed to increase the proportion of system-focused recommendations from critical incident reviews from 16 to 30% over 16 months. A multi-intervention strategy included (1) standardizing the incident analysis review template; (2) earmarking time for recommendation development during reviews; (3) providing participants with just-in-time education and tools; and (4) initiating HIE-based recommendation classification during incident reviews. Statistical process control p-Chart analysis showed an increase in system-focused recommendations from 16 to 30% over 16 months. The HIE promotes system-level change to prevent critical incidents, which other organizations may benefit from incorporating in their patient safety reviews.
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Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!