Understanding the factors influencing implementation of a new national patient safety policy in England: Lessons from 'learning from deaths'.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Services Research & Policy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/13558196221096921
Mirza Lalani, Sarah Morgan, Anamika Basu, Helen Hogan
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Objective: A new patient safety policy, 'Learning from Deaths' (LfD), was implemented in 2017 in National Health Service (NHS) organisations in England. This study examined how contextual factors influenced the implementation of LfD policy and the ability of the programme to achieve its goals.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with key policymakers involved in the development of the policy, along with interviews with managers and senior clinicians in five NHS organisations responsible for implementing the policy at the local level. We also undertook non-participant observation of relevant meetings and documentary reviews of key organisation procedures and policies pertaining to LfD.

Results: The study findings suggest several factors that hinder or support patient safety policy implementation at a local level. These include: (a) an organisation's capacity and capability to support data collation, analysis and synthesis, (b) the dissemination of the resulting information, (c) the learning culture and hence perceptions of the purpose of LfD within an organisation, and (d) the extent of engagement in cross-organisational approaches to learning.

Conclusions: Extra and intra-organisational contextual factors influence all stages of the policy implementation process from preparation and tracking to implementation support and review affecting its chances of success or failure. Successful adoption of a national patient safety policy within health care organisations can be informed by taking into consideration those factors.

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了解影响英国实施新的国家患者安全政策的因素:“从死亡中学习”的教训。
2017年,一项新的患者安全政策“从死亡中学习”(LfD)在英国国家卫生服务(NHS)组织中实施。这项研究考察了环境因素如何影响LfD政策的实施以及该方案实现其目标的能力。方法:与参与政策制定的关键政策制定者进行半结构化访谈,并与负责在地方层面实施政策的五个NHS组织的管理人员和高级临床医生进行访谈。此外,我们亦以非参与式的方式,旁听有关会议,并检讨与LfD有关的主要组织程序和政策的文件。结果:研究结果提出了阻碍或支持患者安全政策在地方层面实施的几个因素。这些包括:(a)组织支持数据整理、分析和综合的能力和能力;(b)结果信息的传播;(c)组织内部的学习文化以及由此产生的对LfD目的的认识;(d)跨组织学习方法的参与程度。结论:外部和组织内部的背景因素影响政策实施过程的所有阶段,从准备和跟踪到实施支持和审查,影响其成功或失败的机会。考虑到这些因素,可以为卫生保健组织内成功采用国家患者安全政策提供信息。
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