Duke Surgery Patient Safety: an open-source application for anonymous reporting of adverse and near-miss surgical events.

Ricardo Pietrobon, Raquel Lima, Anand Shah, Danny O Jacobs, Matthew Harker, Mariana McCready, Henrique Martins, William Richardson
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Background: Studies have shown that 4% of hospitalized patients suffer from an adverse event caused by the medical treatment administered. Some institutions have created systems to encourage medical workers to report these adverse events. However, these systems often prove to be inadequate and/or ineffective for reviewing the data collected and improving the outcomes in patient safety.

Objective: To describe the Web-application Duke Surgery Patient Safety, designed for the anonymous reporting of adverse and near-miss events as well as scheduled reporting to surgeons and hospital administration. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE: DSPS was developed primarily using Java language running on a Tomcat server and with MySQL database as its backend.

Results: Formal and field usability tests were used to aid in development of DSPS. Extensive experience with DSPS at our institution indicate that DSPS is easy to learn and use, has good speed, provides needed functionality, and is well received by both adverse-event reporters and administrators.

Discussion: This is the first description of an open-source application for reporting patient safety, which allows the distribution of the application to other institutions in addition for its ability to adapt to the needs of different departments. DSPS provides a mechanism for anonymous reporting of adverse events and helps to administer Patient Safety initiatives.

Conclusion: The modifiable framework of DSPS allows adherence to evolving national data standards. The open-source design of DSPS permits surgical departments with existing reporting mechanisms to integrate them with DSPS. The DSPS application is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

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杜克外科病人安全:一个用于匿名报告不良和未遂手术事件的开源应用程序。
背景:研究表明,4%的住院患者发生了由药物治疗引起的不良事件。一些机构建立了鼓励医务工作者报告这些不良事件的制度。然而,这些系统在审查收集的数据和改善患者安全结果方面往往被证明是不充分和/或无效的。目的:描述杜克外科患者安全网络应用程序,该应用程序旨在匿名报告不良和险些发生的事件,以及向外科医生和医院管理部门定期报告。软件架构:DSPS主要使用Java语言开发,运行在Tomcat服务器上,后端为MySQL数据库。结果:使用正式和现场可用性测试来帮助开发dsp。我们机构使用DSPS的丰富经验表明,DSPS易于学习和使用,速度快,提供所需的功能,并且受到不良事件报告者和管理员的好评。讨论:这是第一个用于报告患者安全的开源应用程序的描述,除了能够适应不同部门的需求外,还允许将该应用程序分发到其他机构。DSPS提供了一种匿名报告不良事件的机制,并有助于管理患者安全举措。结论:可修改的DSPS框架允许遵守不断发展的国家数据标准。DSPS的开源设计允许具有现有报告机制的外科部门将其与DSPS集成。DSPS应用程序是在GNU通用公共许可证下发布的。
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