Linda Hughes, Wendy Nicklin, Katharina Kovacs Burns, Ioana Popescu
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加拿大患者安全组织(PFPSC)是一个全国性的志愿者组织,其愿景是 "每一位患者都安全"(Patients for Patient Safety Canada n.d.),该组织赞扬加拿大卫生信息研究所收集并公布的数据清楚地表明,"对患者造成的伤害随着员工缺勤率、加班率和使用代理员工的情况而增加"(Campbell et al. 2024: 11)。必须承认并认识到,这些数据是在 COVID-19 大流行期间收集的,清楚地表明了人员配置挑战与患者安全之间的相关性。不幸的是,但毫不奇怪,这一趋势至今仍然有效。
Response to "Hospital Staffing and Hospital Harm Trends Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic" by Campbell et al. (2024).
Patients for Patient Safety Canada (PFPSC), a national volunteer organization with a vision of "Every Patient Safe" (Patients for Patient Safety Canada n.d.) commends the Canadian Institute for Health Information for collecting and publishing data that clearly demonstrate that the "[r]ates of harm to patients increased along with rates of staff absenteeism, overtime and use of agency staff" (Campbell et al. 2024: 11). It is important to acknowledge and recognize that these data were collected during the COVID-19 pandemic and clearly show the correlation between staffing challenges and patient safety. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, this trend remains valid today.