M.J. Pérez Taboada , A. Rodríguez Núñez , R. Bugarín González
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摘要
目的分析加利西亚初级保健(PC)专业人员在西班牙卫生部患者安全通知和学习系统(SiNASP)中发出的通知、其变量以及导致其出现的因素,从而确定该医疗保健领域安全事件的特征:这是一项回顾性描述性研究,研究对象是加利西亚自治区在 2010 年 10 月至 2019 年 12 月期间向 SiNASP 发送的 PC 通知。数据采用绝对频率和相对频率表示。事件是根据不同专业类别的人员总数确定的。为了对比不同变量之间的关系,采用了卡方检验法:有 1863 份通知与 PC 有关(占总数的 10%)。在性别方面没有差异,但随着年龄的增长,发病率也在增加。尽管从百分比来看,药剂师是报告事件最多的专业人员,但医生报告的事件数量最多。咨询中发生的安全事件最多,其中最常见的是与药物有关的问题。大约每 200 起发生在患者身上的事件中就有 1 起被归类为灾难性事件:尽管 PC 中的安全事件通知较少,发生率也可能比医院低,但 PC 中的安全事件频繁发生,有时甚至很严重。因此,必须采取措施促进安全文化的发展,并从这个意义上提高医疗保健领域管理人员和专业人员的安全意识。
Análisis de las notificaciones realizadas en el Sistema de Notificación y Aprendizaje para la Seguridad del Paciente en una comunidad autónoma
Objective
Analyze the notifications made by Primary Care (PC) professionals of Galicia, in the Notification and Learning system for Patient Safety (SiNASP), of the Ministry of Health of Spain, its variables and the factors that contribute to its appearance for thus characterize security incidents in this healthcare field.
Materials and methods
This is a retrospective descriptive study of notifications made in PC, between October 2010 and December 2019, in the SiNASP, in the Autonomous Community of Galicia. The data are presented using absolute and relative frequencies. Incidents are determined on the total number of personnel of different professional categories. To contrast the relationship between different variables, the Chi-square test was used.
Results
1863 notifications corresponded to PC (10% of the total). There were no differences in terms of sex, but it was observed that the incidence increases with age.
The largest number of notifications was made by doctors, although, in percentage terms, pharmacists are the professionals who report the most incidents.
The largest number of safety events occurred in consultations, with the most frequent being those due to a problem related to medication. Approximately 1 in every 200 incidents that reached the patient were classified as catastrophic.
Conclusions
Even though there are fewer notifications and possibly having a lower incidence than in hospitals, security incidents in PC are frequent and, sometimes, serious. Therefore, measures that influence the promotion of safety culture and raise awareness, in this sense, among managers and professionals in this healthcare field are essential.