2022年患者安全趋势:来自全国最大事件报告数据库的256,679起严重事件和事件分析

IF 2.6 Q1 SURGERY
Shawn Kepner, Rebecca Jones
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宾夕法尼亚州是唯一一个要求急症护理机构报告所有伤害或潜在伤害事件的州。宾夕法尼亚州患者安全报告系统(PA-PSRS)是美国最大的患者安全数据存储库,也是世界上最大的存储库之一,自2004年以来,有超过450万份急性护理事件报告。在此,我们检查了2022年提交给PA-PSRS急性护理数据库的患者安全事件报告,并将其与前几年进行了比较。我们从PA-PSRS中提取数据,并从宾夕法尼亚州医疗保健成本控制委员会(PHC4)获得数据。根据报告提交日期计算报告计数,根据事件发生日期计算发生率,并计算医院每1,000个病人日或流动外科设施(asf)的1,000次手术就诊次数。2022年共向PA-PSRS提交了256,679份报告,比2021年减少了11.1%。与2021年相比,三家设施在2022年共减少了18601份报告,占整体减少量的57.8%。报告的严重和高度伤害事件分别增加了7.7%和11.1%。在提交的256,679份报告中,95.9%来自医院,3.9%来自流动外科设施,0.2%来自分娩中心和堕胎设施。2022年报告的绝大多数是事件(96.2%),而不是严重事件(3.8%)。在过去五年中,报告最多的事件类型是与程序/治疗/测试相关的错误,占2022年所有提交的急性护理事件报告的32.8%。2022年报告最频繁的事件类型第二、第三和第四是程序/治疗/测试并发症、用药错误和跌倒,分别占提交报告的15.6%、13.2%和12.8%。2022年上半年,各医院以发病日期为基准的报告事件率为每千名患者日27.5起。对于asf, 2022年上半年报告的发生率为每1000例手术9.4例。在2022年,提交给PA-PSRS的事件报告数量有所减少,而严重和高危害事件报告数量有所增加。PSA将继续与设施合作,监测报告,并根据需要采取进一步行动。
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Patient Safety Trends in 2022: An Analysis of 256,679 Serious Events and Incidents From the Nation’s Largest Event Reporting Database
Pennsylvania is the only state that requires acute care facilities to report all events of harm or potential for harm. The Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System (PA-PSRS) is the largest repository of patient safety data in the United States and one of the largest in the world, with over 4.5 million acute care event reports dating back to 2004. Herein, we examine patient safety event reports submitted to the PA-PSRS acute care database in 2022 and compare them to prior years. We extracted data from PA-PSRS and obtained data from the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4). Counts of reports were calculated based on report submission date, and rates were calculated based on event occurrence date and calculated per 1,000 patient days for hospitals or 1,000 surgical encounters for ambulatory surgical facilities (ASFs). A total of 256,679 reports were submitted to PA-PSRS in 2022, representing an 11.1% decrease from 2021. Three facilities collectively submitted 18,601 fewer reports in 2022 compared to 2021, which accounted for 57.8% of the overall decrease. Reports of serious and high harm events increased by 7.7% and 11.1%, respectively. Of the 256,679 reports submitted, 95.9% were from hospitals, 3.9% were from ambulatory surgical facilities, and 0.2% were from birthing centers and abortion facilities. The vast majority of the 2022 reports were incidents (96.2%) as opposed to serious events (3.8%). For each of the past five years, the most frequently reported event type was Error Related to Procedure/Treatment/Test, accounting for 32.8% of all submitted acute care event reports in 2022. The second, third, and fourth most frequently reported event types in 2022 were Complication of Procedure/Treatment/Test, Medication Error, and Fall, accounting for 15.6%, 13.2%, and 12.8% of submitted reports, respectively. The reported event rate based on occurrence date for hospitals in the first half of 2022 was 27.5 reports per 1,000 patient days. For ASFs, the reported event rate for the first half of 2022 was 9.4 reports per 1,000 surgical encounters. There was a decrease in the number of incident reports submitted to PA-PSRS in 2022 and an increase in serious and high harm event reports. PSA will continue to work with facilities, monitor reporting, and take further action as needed.
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