Patients’ willingness to complete written incident report forms in one UK tertiary cancer hospital

C. Doherty, C. Stavropoulou, Lorie Dickinson
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This article examines patients’ willingness to complete incident report forms, providing a description of the event or concern. Differing from other studies, its design enabled patients to report incidents when and if they felt this necessary, rather than responding to researchers’ questions. A total of 145 patients receiving treatment for cancer in a UK hospital were invited to participate. Of the 100 patients who agreed to participate, only 13 completed a total of 22 forms. The form’s purpose was not easily understood, often perceived as complaining and patients tended to report relatively trivial matters. Contrary to previous studies, this study found little evidence that incident report forms are the right tool for enabling patients’ proactive involvement in safety improvement. Asking patients to monitor their safety by completing incident report forms may serve to undermine patients’ trust in their clinicians while duplicating resources.
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英国某三级肿瘤医院患者填写书面事件报告的意愿
本文考察了患者完成事件报告表的意愿,提供了事件或关注点的描述。与其他研究不同的是,它的设计使患者能够在他们觉得有必要的时候报告事件,而不是回答研究人员的问题。共有145名在英国一家医院接受癌症治疗的患者被邀请参加。在同意参与的100名患者中,只有13人总共填写了22张表格。表格的目的不容易理解,经常被认为是抱怨和患者倾向于报告相对琐碎的事情。与以往的研究相反,本研究发现很少有证据表明事故报告表是使患者积极参与安全改进的正确工具。要求患者通过填写事故报告表来监督自己的安全,可能会破坏患者对临床医生的信任,同时重复资源。
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