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Safety huddles to proactively identify and address electronic health record safety

机译:安全缩影主动识别和解决电子病历安全问题

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>Objective: Methods to identify and study safety risks of electronic health records (EHRs) are underdeveloped and largely depend on limited end-user reports. “Safety huddles” have been found useful in creating a sense of collective situational awareness that increases an organization’s capacity to respond to safety concerns. We explored the use of safety huddles for identifying and learning about EHR-related safety concerns.>Design: Data were obtained from daily safety huddle briefing notes recorded at a single midsized tertiary-care hospital in the United States over 1 year. Huddles were attended by key administrative, clinical, and information technology staff. We conducted a content analysis of huddle notes to identify what EHR-related safety concerns were discussed. We expanded a previously developed EHR-related error taxonomy to categorize types of EHR-related safety concerns recorded in the notes.>Results: On review of daily huddle notes spanning 249 days, we identified 245 EHR-related safety concerns. For our analysis, we defined EHR technology to include a specific EHR functionality, an entire clinical software application, or the hardware system. Most concerns (41.6%) involved “EHR technology working incorrectly,” followed by 25.7% involving “EHR technology not working at all.” Concerns related to “EHR technology missing or absent” accounted for 16.7%, whereas 15.9% were linked to “user errors.”>Conclusions: Safety huddles promoted discussion of several technology-related issues at the organization level and can serve as a promising technique to identify and address EHR-related safety concerns. Based on our findings, we recommend that health care organizations consider huddles as a strategy to promote understanding and improvement of EHR safety.
机译:>目标:识别和研究电子健康记录(EHR)安全风险的方法尚不完善,并且在很大程度上取决于有限的最终用户报告。人们发现“安全杂乱无章”有助于建立集体的态势意识,从而增强组织应对安全问题的能力。我们探索了使用安全杂项来识别和了解与EHR相关的安全问题。>设计:数据来自在美国一家中型三级医疗医院的日常安全杂项简报中记录的数据。 1年。杂乱无章的行政,临床和信息技术人员参加了会议。我们对闲聊记录进行了内容分析,以确定讨论了与EHR相关的安全问题。我们扩展了以前开发的与EHR相关的错误分类法,以对注释中记录的与EHR相关的安全性问题进行分类。>结果:在回顾249天的每日闲杂记录时,我们发现了245个与EHR相关的安全性关注。为了进行分析,我们将EHR技术定义为包括特定的EHR功能,整个临床软件应用程序或硬件系统。大多数担忧(41.6%)涉及“ EHR技术工作不正常”,其次是25.7%涉及“ EHR技术根本无法工作”。与“ EHR技术缺失或缺失”相关的忧虑占16.7%,而与“用户错误”相关的忧虑占15.9%。>结论:安全问题促进了组织层面和技术层面相关问题的讨论。可以作为一种有前途的技术来识别和解决与EHR相关的安全问题。根据我们的发现,我们建议医疗机构将consider缩作为促进对EHR安全性的了解和改善的策略。

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