Briefings: A Tool to Improve Safety Culture in a Pediatric Emergency Room
Autor: | Andrea Mora-Capín, Jorge Lorente-Romero, Cristina Castro-Rodríguez, Paula Vázquez-López, Rafael Marañón, Alicia Díaz-Redondo, Gonzalo Solís-García, Ana Jové-Blanco |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Pediatric emergency
Risk Management Safety Management Leadership and Management business.industry 030503 health policy & services Communication MEDLINE medicine.disease Clinical Practice 03 medical and health sciences Patient safety 0302 clinical medicine medicine Humans Observational study 030212 general & internal medicine Medical emergency Safety culture Patient Safety 0305 other medical science business Child Emergency Service Hospital |
Zdroj: | Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety. 46(11) |
ISSN: | 1938-131X |
Popis: | Safety briefings are short, informative meetings intended to integrate a culture of patient safety into daily clinical practice, which contributes to identifying risks and improving quality. The objective of this study is to present safety briefings as a method for discovering and addressing safety events in a pediatric emergency room, describe how professionals perceive them, and characterize the classification and evolution of the incidents identified.This observational, descriptive, analytical study was performed in the pediatric emergency department of a tertiary hospital in 2018-2019. The incidents reported during the briefings were counted, classified, and analyzed. Results of a 10-item survey on the usefulness of the briefings in identifying and managing risks are described.A total of 498 briefings were analyzed, in which 1,180 incidents were reported (1 incident/96 emergency cases; 2.4 incidents/meeting). The category with the most incidents was Communication. The number of incidents fell by 24.4% between 2018 and 2019 (p0.01), mostly in the Identification (47.8%) and Communication (33.8%) categories. Seventy-seven surveys were analyzed. In 97.4% of the analyzed surveys, the person surveyed considered the briefings to be useful in improving patient safety; 90.9% considered notification via briefings to be more convenient than through electronic means. In 35.1%, the person surveyed was not satisfied with the information received on incident management.Patient safety briefings are perceived as a useful tool to report incidents, and incidents related to communication occur most frequently. Safety briefings are perceived as useful for improving patient safety in pediatric emergency rooms, and this method of notification is considered more convenient than other methods. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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