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The Global Trigger Tool shows that one out of seven patients suffers harm in Palestinian hospitals: challenges for launching a strategic safety plan

机译:全球触发工具表明,七分之一的患者在巴勒斯坦医院受到伤害:启动战略安全计划的挑战

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Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate patient safety levels in Palestinian hospitals and to provide guidance for policymakers involved in safety improvement efforts. Design. Retrospective review of hospitalized patient records using the Global Trigger Tool. Setting. Two large hospitals in Palestine: a referral teaching hospital and a nonprofit, non-governmental hospital. Participants. A total of 640 random records of discharged patients were reviewed by experienced nurses and physicians from the selected hospitals. Intervention. Assessment of adverse events. Main Outcome Measures. Prevalence of adverse events, their preventability and harm category. Descriptive statistics and Cohen kappa coefficients were calculated. Results. One out of seven patients (91 [14.2%]) suffered harm. Fifty-four (59.3%) of these events were preventable; 64 (70.4%) resulted in temporary harm, requiring prolonged hospitalization. Good reliability was achieved among the independent reviewers in identifying adverse events. The Global Trigger Tool showed that adverse events in Palestinian hospitals likely occur at a rate of 20 times higher than previously reported. Although reviewers reported that detecting adverse events was feasible, we identified conditions suggesting that the tool may be challenging to use in daily practice. Conclusion. One out of seven patients suffers harm in Palestinian hospitals. Compromised safety represents serious problems for patients, hospitals and governments and should be a high priority public health issue. We argue that direct interventions should be launched immediately to improve safety. Additional costs associated with combating adverse events should be taken into consideration, especially in regions with limited resources, as in Palestine.
机译:目的。这项研究的目的是评估巴勒斯坦医院的患者安全水平,并为参与安全改进工作的决策者提供指导。设计。使用全局触发工具回顾性评估住院患者的病历。设置。巴勒斯坦有两家大型医院:转诊教学医院和一家非营利性非政府医院。参加者来自选定医院的经验丰富的护士和医生对总共640例出院患者的随机记录进行了审查。介入。不良事件评估。主要观察指标。不良事件的发生率,可预防性和危害类别。计算描述统计量和科恩kappa系数。结果。 7名患者中有1名(91 [14.2%])受了伤。这些事件中有五十四(59.3%)是可预防的; 64人(70.4%)造成暂时伤害,需要长期住院。独立评审员在确定不良事件方面获得了良好的可靠性。全球触发工具显示,巴勒斯坦医院的不良事件发生率可能比以前报道的高出20倍。尽管审阅者报告说检测不良事件是可行的,但我们发现条件表明该工具在日常实践中可能具有挑战性。结论。七分之一的病人在巴勒斯坦医院受到伤害。安全性下降对患者,医院和政府来说是严重的问题,应该成为公共卫生的高度优先事项。我们认为,应立即采取直接干预措施以提高安全性。应考虑到与应对不利事件有关的额外费用,特别是在巴勒斯坦等资源有限的地区。

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