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Patient safety in patients who occupy beds on clinically inappropriate wards: A qualitative interview study with NHS staff

机译:在临床上不合适的病房卧床的患者的患者安全:与NHS工作人员进行的定性访谈研究

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Objective: To explore NHS staff members' perceptions and experiences of the contributory factors that may underpin patient safety issues in those who are placed on a hospital ward that would not normally treat their illness (such patients are often called 'outliers' 'sleep outs' or 'boarders'). Design: Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews. Setting: A single large teaching hospital in the north of England. Participants: 29 members of NHS staff (doctors, nurses and non-clinical or management staff). Results: Five themes describing contributory factors underlying safety issues were identified: competing demands on staff time created by having patients on inappropriate wards and patients who are on the correct specialty ward to care for; poor communication between the correct specialty ward and the clinically inappropriate ward; lack of knowledge or specialist expertise on clinically inappropriate wards; an unsuitable ward environment for patients on inappropriate wards; and the characteristics of patients who are placed on clinically inappropriate wards (specifically staff perceive patients on inappropriate wards to be medically fit and therefore of lower priority and moving patients between wards may disorientate confused or impaired patients). Examples of how these contributory factors may lead to safety issues are given. Conclusions: NHS staff report that placement of patients on clinically inappropriate wards is a specific patient safety concern. The application of James Reason's Swiss cheese model of accident causation suggests that placement on an inappropriate ward constitutes a 'latent condition' which may expose patients to contributory factors that underlie adverse events.
机译:目的:探讨NHS工作人员对于可能会在通常无法治疗其病情的医院病房中就诊的患者造成安全隐患的因素的看法和经验(此类患者通常被称为“异常值”“睡眠”或“寄宿生”)。设计:使用半结构化访谈进行定性研究。地点:英格兰北部的一家大型教学医院。参加人员:NHS工作人员的29名成员(医生,护士和非临床或管理人员)。结果:确定了五个描述安全问题根本原因的主题:通过使患者在不适当病房和在正确的专业病房进行护理而产生的对员工时间的竞争需求;正确的专科病房和临床上不合适的病房之间沟通不良;对临床不适的病房缺乏知识或专业知识;在不合适的病房中为患者提供不合适的病房环境;以及被放置在临床上不适当病房的患者的特征(特别是工作人员认为不适当病房的患者在医疗上是合适的,因此优先级较低,在病房之间移动患者可能会使迷惑或受损的患者迷失方向)。给出了这些因素如何导致安全问题的示例。结论:NHS的工作人员报告说,将患者安置在临床上不适当的病房是对患者安全的特殊关注。詹姆斯·兰瑟(James Reason)的瑞士干酪事故原因模型的应用表明,放置在不合适的病房上构成了“潜在病状”,可能使患者暴露于不良事件基础的成因上。

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