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Paitient safety in acute care: are we going around in circles?

机译:急症护理中的Paitient安全:我们是否在兜圈子?

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This article provides a critical discussion examining why adult patients continue to unnecessarily deteriorate and die despite repeated healthcare policy initiatives. After considering the policy background and reviewing current trends in the data, it proposes some solutions that, if enacted, would, the authors believe, have a direct impact on survival rates. Health professionals working in hospitals are failing to recognise signs of physiological deterioration. As a result, adult patients are dying unnecessarily, estimated to be in the region of 1000 a month. This is despite international healthcare policy requiring practitioners to be appropriately trained to recognise the deteriorating adult patient and to intervene. A literature review centred on health policy for England from 1999 to 2015 was undertaken, with reference to international policy and practice. This article also draws on the authors' combined clinical experience, which is underpinned by relevant research and theory. The implications for nursing could be significant. Change is urgently required otherwise people will continue to die unnecessarily. Health professionals, healthcare organisations and international governments working together can prevent unnecessary deaths from happening within acute hospitals.
机译:本文进行了批判性讨论,研究了为什么尽管一再采取医疗保健政策举措,成年患者仍继续不必要地恶化和死亡。在考虑了政策背景并审查了数据的当前趋势后,它提出了一些解决方案,作者认为,如果颁布这些解决方案,将对存活率产生直接影响。在医院工作的卫生专业人员未能识别生理恶化的迹象。结果,成年患者不必要地死亡,估计每月有1000人左右。尽管国际医疗保健政策要求从业人员接受适当的培训,以识别恶化的成年患者并进行干预。对1999年至2015年英格兰的卫生政策进行了文献综述,并参考了国际政策和实践。本文还借鉴了作者的综合临床经验,并以相关研究和理论为基础。对护理的影响可能很大。迫切需要改变,否则人们将继续不必要地死亡。卫生专业人员、医疗机构和国际政府共同努力,可以防止急症医院内发生不必要的死亡。

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