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Contributory factors to patient safety incidents in primary care: protocol for a systematic review

机译:初级保健中患者安全事件的成因:系统评价的方案

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Background Organisations need to systematically identify contributory factors (or causes) which impact on patient safety in order to effectively learn from error. Investigations of error have tended to focus on taking a reactive approach to learning from error, mainly relying on incident-reporting systems. Existing frameworks which aim to identify latent causes of error rely almost exclusively on evidence from non-healthcare settings. In view of this, the Yorkshire Contributory Factors Framework (YCFF) was developed in the hospital setting. Eighty-five percent of healthcare contacts occur in primary care. As a result, this review will build on the work that produced the YCFF, by examining the empirical evidence that relates to the contributory factors of error within a primary care setting. Methods/design Four electronic bibliographic databases will be searched: MEDLINE, Embase, PsycInfo and CINAHL. The database search will be supplemented by additional search methodologies including citation searching and snowballing strategies which include reviewing reference lists and reviewing relevant journal table of contents, that is, BMJ Quality and Safety. Our search strategy will include search combinations of three key blocks of terms. Studies will not be excluded based on design. Included studies will be empirical studies conducted in a primary care setting. They will include some description of the factors that contribute to patient safety. One reviewer (SG) will screen all the titles and abstracts, whilst a second reviewer will screen 50% of the abstracts. Two reviewers (SG and AH) will perform study selection, quality assessment and data extraction using standard forms. Disagreements will be resolved through discussion or third party adjudication. Data to be collected include study characteristics (year, objective, research method, setting, country), participant characteristics (number, age, gender, diagnoses), patient safety incident type and characteristics, practice characteristics and study outcomes. Discussion The review will summarise the literature relating to contributory factors to patient safety incidents in primary care. The findings from this review will provide an evidence-based contributory factors framework for use in the primary care setting. It will increase understanding of factors that contribute to patient safety incidents and ultimately improve quality of health care.
机译:背景技术组织需要系统地确定影响患者安全的因素(或原因),以便有效地从错误中学习。错误研究倾向于集中于采取反应性方法来从错误中学习,主要依靠事件报告系统。旨在识别潜在错误原因的现有框架几乎完全依赖于非医疗机构的证据。有鉴于此,医院环境中开发了约克郡贡献因素框架(YCFF)。百分之八十五的医疗保健联系发生在初级保健中。因此,本审查将通过检查与基层医疗机构中错误的成因有关的经验证据,以产生YCFF的工作为基础。方法/设计将搜索四个电子书目数据库:MEDLINE,Embase,PsycInfo和CINAHL。数据库搜索将通过其他搜索方法进行补充,包括引文搜索和滚雪球策略,其中包括审阅参考列表和审阅相关期刊目录,即BMJ质量和安全性。我们的搜索策略将包括三个关键术语块的搜索组合。研究不会基于设计而被排除。包括的研究将是在基层医疗机构中进行的经验研究。它们将包括一些有助于患者安全的因素的描述。一位审阅者(SG)将筛选所有标题和摘要,而另一位审阅者将筛选50%的摘要。两名审稿人(SG和AH)将使用标准表格进行研究选择,质量评估和数据提取。分歧将通过讨论或第三方裁决解决。收集的数据包括研究特征(年份,目标,研究方法,设置,国家/地区),参与者特征(人数,年龄,性别,诊断),患者安全事件的类型和特征,实践特征和研究结果。讨论综述将总结与初级保健中患者安全事件的影响因素有关的文献。这次审查的结果将提供在初级保健环境中使用的基于证据的贡献因素框架。它将增加对造成患者安全事件的因素的理解,并最终改善医疗质量。

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