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Do older patients' perceptions of safety highlight barriers that could make their care safer during organisational care transfers?

机译:老年患者对安全性的认识是否突显了一些障碍,这些障碍可能会使他们在组织护理转移期间的护理更加安全?

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Background \udHealthcare is a series of complex, interwoven systems in which any discontinuities of care may affect the safety of patients, who have been reported to perceive safety differently to clinicians. This study aimed to explore patient perceptions of safety and identify how they can be used to construct additional barriers to reduce safety incidents within organisational care transfers, which are known to be high in risk. \ud\udDesign \udAppreciative Inquiry (AI) methodology was used to develop semi-structured interviews, using the Discover and Dream processes of AI. Fourteen patients (10 men, four women; average age 76.2 years) were purposively recruited from NHS community care teams, social care homes and private nursing homes based on their experience of going through organisational care transfers. Thematic analysis was used to highlight key themes, which participants verified. \ud\udFindings \udCommunication, responsiveness and avoidance of traditional safety risks were identified as being important for patients to feel safe. Communication and responsiveness were mapped onto the Swiss-Cheese model of safety, presenting two new barriers to safety incidents. Traditional risks and the role of trust are discussed in relation to patients feeling safe. \ud\udConclusion \udPerceptions of safety such as communication and responsiveness were similar to those found in previous studies. Mapping these perceptions onto the Swiss-Cheese model of safety identifies how further defences, barriers and safeguards can be constructed to make people feel safer by reinforcing communication and responsiveness. Traditional risks are widely published, but the identification by patients reinforces the role they can play in identifying and reporting these risks.
机译:背景\ udHealthcare是一系列复杂的,相互交织的系统,其中,任何不连续的护理都可能影响患者的安全,据报道,患者对安全的理解与临床医生不同。这项研究旨在探索患者对安全性的认识,并确定如何将其用于构建其他障碍,以减少组织护理转移中的安全事件,而这些事件是已知的高风险。 \ ud \ udDesign \ ud鉴赏性查询(AI)方法用于通过AI的Discover和Dream流程开发半结构化采访。根据他们经过组织护理转移的经验,有意从NHS社区护理小组,社会护理院和私人护理院招募了14名患者(10名男性,4名女性;平均年龄76.2岁)。主题分析用于突出关键主题,参与者对此进行了验证。 \ ud \ ud调查结果\ ud通信,响应能力和避免传统安全风险被认为对患者感到安全很重要。沟通和响应能力被映射到Swiss-Cheese安全模型上,这为安全事故提供了两个新的障碍。讨论了与患者感到安全有关的传统风险和信任的作用。 \ ud \ ud结论\ ud对安全性的理解,例如沟通和反应能力,与以前的研究相似。将这些看法映射到瑞士-奶酪安全模型中,可以确定如何构建进一步的防御,障碍和保障措施,以通过加强沟通和响应能力使人们感到更安全。传统风险已被广泛发表,但患者的识别增强了他们在识别和报告这些风险中可以发挥的作用。

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