Evaluating patient safety: Analysis of adverse events in hospitals in Hidalgo

Carlos A. Castro del Ángel
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This descriptive observational study analyzes adverse events in public hospitals in Hidalgo between 2013 and 2021. The main objective is to understand patient safety at the local level using data from the Adverse Event Recording System. Data from 1,830 surveys from 14 hospitals were collected, focusing on sociodemographic, clinical, and hospital service variables. The results indicate a higher prevalence of adverse events in women (59.78%) and in the age group of 21 to 30 years. The most common places of occurrence were Internal Medicine and Hospitalization, mainly during the morning shift. The most frequent incidents were medication-related, falls, and infections, with a majority classified as 'no harm'. Patient characteristics and the application of protocols were identified as factors most commonly present in adverse events. However, only 2.02% of the events underwent a root cause analysis. The study highlights the need to develop specific strategies for prevention and reporting, emphasizing continuous education of medical staff and the strengthening of hospital policies, and the consolidation of information on adverse events for future research.
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评估患者安全:伊达尔戈州医院不良事件分析
这项描述性观察研究分析了伊达尔戈州公立医院在 2013 年至 2021 年期间发生的不良事件。主要目的是利用不良事件记录系统的数据了解当地的患者安全状况。我们收集了来自 14 家医院的 1830 份调查数据,重点关注社会人口、临床和医院服务变量。结果显示,女性(59.78%)和 21 至 30 岁年龄组的不良事件发生率较高。最常见的不良事件发生地点是内科和住院部,主要发生在早班。最常见的不良事件与用药、跌倒和感染有关,大多数被归类为 "无害"。患者特征和规程的应用被认为是不良事件中最常见的因素。然而,只有 2.02% 的事件经过了根本原因分析。这项研究强调,有必要制定预防和报告的具体策略,强调对医务人员的持续教育和加强医院政策,并整合不良事件的信息,以供未来研究之用。
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