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Are Parents Who Feel the Need to Watch Over Their Childrena??s Care Better Patient Safety Partners?

机译:感到需要照顾孩子的父母的父母是否是更好的患者安全合作伙伴?

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OBJECTIVES: Many parents report needing to watch over their childa??s hospital care to prevent mistakes. In this study, we assessed whether needing to watch over care predicts parent performance of recommended safety behaviors to reduce medication errors and health carea??associated infections. METHODS: At admission, we surveyed 170 parents about their need to watch over care, demographics, and hospitalization factors. At discharge, parents were surveyed about medication awareness and hand hygiene behaviors. Logistic regression was used to examine how parentsa?? need to watch over care predicted each behavior, adjusting for demographics and hospitalization factors. RESULTS: Thirty-eight percent of parents reported needing to watch over care. Most parents (77%) reported frequently or very frequently asking providers for drug names or doses. Fewer parents asked to check drug or infusion accuracy (29%) or to show or read aloud medication labels (21%). Few parents reminded providers to clean hands (4%), but most stated they would be comfortable asking (82%) and likely to speak up if a provider did not (78%). After adjustment, parents needing to watch over care were significantly more likely to ask providers to check drug or infusion accuracy (adjusted odds ratio = 4.59, 95% confidence interval 2.14a??9.94) and for drug name or dose (adjusted odds ratio = 3.04, 95% confidence interval 1.25a??7.39). CONCLUSIONS: Parents who report the need to watch over care are more likely to perform behaviors specific to safe medication use (but not hand hygiene) compared with those not reporting this need. Opportunities exist to engage parents as safety partners by leveraging their need to watch over care toward system-level safety initiatives.
机译:目的:许多父母报告说需要注意自己孩子的医院护理,以防止发生错误。在这项研究中,我们评估了是否需要看护才能预测父母推荐的安全行为的表现,以减少用药错误和与健康护理相关的感染。方法:入院时,我们对170名父母进行了调查,了解他们需要注意照料,人口统计学和住院因素。出院时,对父母进行了有关用药意识和手部卫生行为的调查。 Logistic回归被用来检验父母如何?需要注意护理以预测每种行为,并根据人口统计和住院因素进行调整。结果:38%的父母报告需要监护。大多数父母(77%)报告经常或非常频繁地要求提供者提供药物名称或剂量。更少的父母要求检查药物或输液的准确性(29%)或显示或朗读药物标签(21%)。很少有父母提醒提供​​者要洗手(占4%),但大多数人表示他们愿意问(82%),如果提供者不这样做,他们可能会大声说出来(78%)。调整后,需要看护的父母更有可能要求提供者检查药物或输液的准确性(调整后的优势比= 4.59,95%置信区间2.14a ?? 9.94)以及药物名称或剂量(调整后的优势比= 3.04、95%置信区间1.25a ?? 7.39)。结论:与那些没有报告这种需要的父母相比,那些报告说需要注意照料的父母更有可能表现出特定的安全药物使用行为(而不是手卫生)。存在利用父母照料系统级安全计划的照料来吸引父母成为安全伙伴的机会。

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