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The Well-Defined Pediatric ICU: Active Surveillance Using Nonmedical Personnel to Capture Less Serious Safety Events

机译:定义明确的儿科ICU:使用非医务人员进行主动监视以捕获不太严重的安全事件

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Background: Adverse events, diverse and often costly, commonly occur in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Serious safety events (SSEs) are captured through well-developed systems, typically by voluntary reporting. Less serious safety events (LSSEs), including close calls, however, occur at a higher frequency than those that result in immediate harm or death but are underestimated by standard reporting systems. LSSEs can reveal system defects and precede serious events resulting in patient or provider harm. Methods: A unique active surveillance program was created at Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota to quantify and categorize, and, ultimately reduce, LSSEs, in PICUs. Premedical college graduates without formal health care training daily canvassed the PICUs and facilitated reporting of LSSEs at the point of care. Events were recorded on a Web application and stored in a relational database management system. Events were enumerated and categorized according to distinctive characteristics (Theme Index) and real or potential harm (Harm Index). Results: Some 1,980 PICU patients, representing 10,766 PICU patient-days in a 15-month period (June 1, 2013-August 31, 2014) experienced 2,465 LSSEs-5.4 LSSEs/ day or 0.23 LSSEs/patient-day. Such events resulted in a patient intervention 38% of the time. Some 158 quality/safety improvement projects were initiated during the observation period, 74 of which have been completed. Quality/safety information was broadcasted to providers, local leadership, and hospital management. Conclusions: LSSEs occur frequently in our PICUs. Non-health care providers can cost-effectively facilitate reporting by actively canvassing PICU providers on a daily basis and can contribute to quality/safety improvement projects and local safety culture. Reported events can serve as a focus for quality/safety improvement projects. A Web application and mobile tablet interfaces are efficient tools to record events.
机译:背景:儿科重症监护病房(PICUs)经常发生各种多样且往往代价高昂的不良事件。严重的安全事件(SSE)通过完善的系统来捕获,通常通过自愿报告来捕获。然而,次要安全事件(LSSE)包括近距离呼叫的发生频率要比那些导致立即伤害或死亡的事件发生的频率更高,但标准报告系统却低估了这些事件的发生频率。 LSSE可以发现系统缺陷并提前发生严重事件,从而对患者或提供者造成伤害。方法:在明尼苏达州儿童医院和诊所创建了一个独特的主动监视程序,以对PICU中的LSSE进行量化和分类,并最终减少它们。未接受正规卫生保健培训的医学专业大学毕业生每天都对PICU进行调查,并在护理时点促进了LSSE的报告。事件记录在Web应用程序上,并存储在关系数据库管理系统中。根据不同的特征(主题索引)和实际或潜在的危害(危害指数)对事件进行了枚举和分类。结果:约1,980名重症监护病房患者,在15个月内(2013年6月1日至2014年8月31日),代表10,766名重症监护病房患者日,经历了2,465例LSSE-5.4 LSSE /天或0.23 LSSE /患者-天。此类事件导致38%的时间对患者进行干预。在观察期内启动了约158个质量/安全改进项目,其中74个已经完成。质量/安全信息已广播给提供者,当地领导和医院管理。结论:LSSE在我们的PICU中频繁发生。非医疗保健提供者可以通过每天积极地与PICU提供者进行交流,从而以经济有效的方式促进报告工作,并且可以为质量/安全改进项目和当地安全文化做出贡献。报告的事件可以作为质量/安全改进项目的重点。 Web应用程序和移动平板电脑界面是记录事件的有效工具。

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