紧急护理事件区域研究(ERIDA)

J. Alcaraz-Martínez , J.M. Aranaz-Andrés , C. Martínez-Ros , S. Moreno-Reina , L. Escobar-Álvaro , J.V. Ortega-Liarte , grupo de trabajo ERIDA
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目的对我区急诊科发生的患者安全事故进行评价。材料与方法在穆尔西亚地区卫生局所有医院急诊科进行观察性研究。经过系统随机抽样,在护理期间和一周后通过电话调查收集数据。根据国家住院不良事件研究(eneas)和西班牙医院急诊科护理不良事件研究(evadur)的方法,对各服务部门的卫生专业人员进行了培训并收集了信息。结果共采集样本393份,与各医院收治病例数成正比。在10个案例中(3.1%),投诉是以前的安全事故。47例患者(11.95%;8.7%至15.1%)。其中3起发生了2起事件,使事件数量达到50起。在影响方面,51%的事件对患者造成了伤害。患者中更常见的影响是需要重复就诊(9例)和疼痛管理不善(8例)。24例(51.1%)的医疗保健没有受到影响,但3例需要进行额外检查,11例需要进一步咨询,2例住院。这些事件最常见的原因是药物(14例)和护理(12例)。60%的事件被认为是可以预防的。结论获得了具有地区代表性的急诊科的事故发生率。研究结果对人群的影响意味着,每100名在急诊科接受治疗的患者中有12人发生不良事件,其中7人是可以避免的。
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Estudio Regional de Incidentes Derivados de la Atención (ERIDA) en Urgencias

Objective

Evaluate the patient safety incidents that occur in the emergency departments of our region.

Material and method

Observational study conducted in all the hospital emergency departments in the Regional Health Service of Murcia. After systematic random sampling, data were collected during care and a week later by telephone survey. Health professionals of each service were trained and collected the information, following the methodology of the National Study of Adverse Events Related to Hospitalization –ENEAS– and the Adverse Events Related to Spanish Hospital Emergency Department Care –EVADUR–.

Results

A total of 393 samples were collected, proportional to the cases treated in each hospital. In 10 cases (3.1%) the complaint was a previous safety incident. At least one incident was detected in 47 patients (11.95%; 8.7 to 15.1%). In 3 cases there were 2 incidents, bringing the number of incidents to 50. Regarding the impact, the 51% of incidents caused harm to the patients. The effects more frequent in patients were the need for repeat visits (9 cases), and mismanagement of pain (8 cases). In 24 cases (51.1%) health care was not affected, although 3 cases required an additional test, 11 cases required further consultation, and led to hospitalisation in 2 cases. The most frequent causal factors of these incidents were medication (14) and care (12). The incidents were considered preventable in 60% of cases.

Conclusions

A rate of incidents in the emergency departments, representative of the region, has been obtained. The implications of the results for the population means that 12 out of every 100 patients treated in emergency departments have an adverse event, and 7 of these are avoidable.

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