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ExpIR-RO: A Collaborative International Project for Experimenting Voluntary Incident Reporting In the Public Healthcare Sector in Romania

机译:ExpIR-RO:一个在罗马尼亚的公共医疗保健部门进行自愿事件报告试验的国际合作项目

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Background:Patient safety within healthcare systems is a central aspect of health policy in most developed countries. From April 2007 to May 2009, the pilot project ExpIR-RO tested a voluntary incident reporting system in a public hospital in Bucharest Romania, in collaboration with two Italian hospitals (in Genoa and Milan).Methods:Data were collected anonymously through a form based on the Australian Incident Monitoring System. After appropriate training in reporting adverse events (AEs), staff in the participating Departments voluntarily completed the form. The study lasted 12 months in the Bucharest and Genoa hospitals and 3 months in the Milan hospital. Frequency distributions of replies and AE rates per 1,000 hospitalization days per month were assessed.Results:Overall, 185 AEs were reported (58 in Bucharest, 75 in Genoa and 52 in Milan). The corresponding rates (per 1,000 hospitalization days per month) were 1 in Bucharest, 3 in Genoa and 15 in Milan. Most AEs were related to diagnostic (28%) and surgical (14%) procedures and patient falls (12%) in Bucharest; patient falls (32%), nursing care (20%) and diagnostic procedures (19%) in Genoa; and nursing care (25%), drug prescription/administration (21%) and diagnostic procedures (17%) in Milan. Seventy-three per cent of respondents in Bucharest informed the patient of the AE, versus 64% in Genoa and 43% in Milan. Conversely, 75% of respondents in Genoa entered AEs in medical records versus 53% in Bucharest and 36% in Milan.Conclusion:ExpIR-RO experience suggests that incident reporting could be introduced on a larger scale in Romania.
机译:背景:在大多数发达国家,医疗系统中的患者安全是卫生政策的核心方面。从2007年4月到2009年5月,试点项目ExpIR-RO与两家意大利医院(位于热那亚和米兰)合作,在罗马尼亚布加勒斯特的一家公立医院对自愿事件报告系统进行了测试。在澳大利亚事故监测系统上。在进行了不良事件报告方面的适当培训之后,参与部门的工作人员自愿填写了表格。该研究在布加勒斯特和热那亚的医院进行了12个月,在米兰的医院进行了3个月。结果:总共报告了185例AE,其中布加勒斯特58例,热那亚75例,米兰52例。相应的比率(每月每千住院日)在布加勒斯特为1,在热那亚为3,在米兰为15。在布加勒斯特,大多数不良事件与诊断(28%)和外科手术(14%)和患者跌倒(12%)有关。热那亚的患者跌倒(32%),护理(20%)和诊断程序(19%);和护理(25%),药品处方/用法(21%)和诊断程序(17%)。布加勒斯特的73%的被调查者向AE患者通报了AE,而热那亚的64%和米兰的43%。相反,热那亚75%的被调查者进入病历,而布加勒斯特则为53%,米兰为36%。结论:ExpIR-RO经验表明,罗马尼亚可以更大规模地引入事件报告。

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