Patient safety incidents in anaesthesia: a qualitative study of trainee experience from a single UK healthcare region*

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1111/anae.16462
Amelia Robinson, Amanda Kelsey, Sara McDouall, Helen Higham
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Abstract

Background

Anaesthetic training has always had patient safety as part of the curriculum. However, there is limited emphasis on what happens when things do not go to plan. Our aims were to understand the impact of involvement in patient safety incidents on anaesthetic trainees in our region, to describe the range of support currently offered and put forward suggestions for improvement.

Methods

An initial electronic survey was sent to all anaesthetic trainees in a single UK healthcare region to capture qualitative and quantitative information on patient safety incidents. After completing the questionnaire, participants were asked to consent to involvement in a semi-structured interview to provide a more detailed understanding of the impact of safety incidents. Data were analysed from the questionnaires and interview transcripts using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.

Results

Thirty-four completed questionnaires were analysed revealing 27 trainees had been involved in a patient safety incident. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted and six themes were identified: team dynamics (including adequacy of staffing and supportive departmental culture); context of the event; reflex immediate support post-event; working environment pending completion of the investigation; personal impact (including physical and mental health); and suggestions for future support.

Conclusion

This study has shown the significant impact of safety incidents on anaesthetic trainees in one training region in the UK and highlights the importance of implementing early, tailored debriefs led by trained facilitators, the value of a supportive work environment and the need to raise awareness of system-based approaches to learning from incident investigations. Further research should guide the format and delivery of support for trainees to provide more helpful and timely interventions after patient safety incidents and reduce the risk of future harm to both patients and trainees.

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麻醉中的患者安全事故:对英国单一医疗保健地区受训人员经验的定性研究。
背景:麻醉培训一直将患者安全作为课程的一部分。然而,人们对事与愿违时会发生什么的重视程度却很有限。我们的目的是了解患者安全事故对本地区麻醉学员的影响,描述目前提供的支持范围,并提出改进建议:方法:我们向英国一个医疗保健地区的所有麻醉实习生发送了一份初步电子调查问卷,以获取有关患者安全事故的定性和定量信息。完成问卷后,参与者被要求同意参与半结构式访谈,以便更详细地了解安全事故的影响。我们采用描述性统计和主题分析法对问卷和访谈记录中的数据进行了分析:对 34 份填写完毕的调查问卷进行了分析,结果显示有 27 名受训人员卷入了一起患者安全事故。共进行了 10 次半结构式访谈,确定了 6 个主题:团队动力(包括人员配备是否充足和支持性部门文化);事件背景;事件发生后的即时支持;调查结束前的工作环境;个人影响(包括身心健康);以及对未来支持的建议:这项研究表明,在英国的一个培训地区,安全事故对麻醉受训人员产生了重大影响,并强调了在训练有素的主持人的领导下尽早开展有针对性的汇报的重要性、支持性工作环境的价值以及提高对基于系统的事故调查学习方法的认识的必要性。进一步的研究应指导为受训者提供支持的形式和方式,以便在患者安全事故发生后提供更有用、更及时的干预,并降低未来对患者和受训者造成伤害的风险。
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Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia 医学-麻醉学
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21.20
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9.30%
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300
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists is Anaesthesia. It is a comprehensive international publication that covers a wide range of topics. The journal focuses on general and regional anaesthesia, as well as intensive care and pain therapy. It includes original articles that have undergone peer review, covering all aspects of these fields, including research on equipment.
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