Introduction to Patient Safety Research.ppt
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1、Introduction to Patient Safety Research,Presentation 11 - Developing Solutions: Randomized Clinical Trial,2: Overview,Objectives Examine whether medication administration error rates could be decreased by having “dedicated“ nurses focus exclusively on administering drugs. Methods A randomized study
2、at 2 hospitals (A and B) using a direct observation technique to record drug errors, process-variation errors, and total errors. “Medication nurses,“ after receiving a brief review course on safe medication use, responsible solely for drug delivery for up to 18 patients each. “General nurses,“ who d
3、id not attend the course, provided comprehensive care, including drug delivery, for 6 patients each. Results At both hospitals combined, the total error rate was 15.7% for medication nurses and 14.9% for general nurses. Comparing hospitals, the total error rate for medication nurses at hospital B wa
4、s significantly higher than it was at hospital A (19.7% vs 11.2%). Conclusion Trial suggests that use of dedicated medication nurses does not reduce medication error rates, although they might be useful in some settings.,3: Introduction: Study Details,Full Reference Greengold N, Shane R, Schneider P
5、,Flynn E, Elashoff J,Hoying C, Barker K, Bolton LB. The Impact of Dedicated Medication Nurses on the Medication Administration Error Rate: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Arch Intern Med, 2003:163:2359-2367Link to Abstract (HTML) Link to Full Text (PDF),4: Introduction: Patient Safety Research Team,L
6、ead researcher Nancy L. Greengold, MD, MBA Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCLA Assistant Director of Health Services Research, Cedars-Sinai Health System in Los Angeles, California, USA Other team members Rita Shane, PharmD Philip Schneider, RPh Elizabeth Flynn, PhD Janet Elashoff, PhD Ch
7、eryl L. Hoying, PhD, RN Kenneth Barker, PhD, RPh Linda Burnes Bolton, DrPH, RN,5: Background: Opening Points,Previous study found that prescribing errors represented 56% of preventable adverse drug events Errors in medication administration were the second most frequent type, accounting for 34% of p
8、reventable events Observation technique for studying medication administration errors, first developed in 1962, used in more than 40 studies Consistently demonstrated to be the most accurate for detecting drug administration errors,6: Background: Study Rationale,Nurses have primary responsibility fo
9、r medication administration as part of a disparate and demanding set of patient care duties Medication administration is prone to errors, in part because of the proliferation of new devices and new drug products Despite the impressive statistics about adverse drug events it is believed that the perc
10、entages reported actually underestimate the problem because it is known that most errors go unreported “I had been discussing various patient safety issues with our Director of Pharmacy and we both felt that this would be an important issue to study.“,7: Background: Setting Up the Research Team,Sele
11、cting collaborators “We wanted to pull together a multi-disciplinary team so we invited the Chief Nursing Officer at our institution, who is an experienced researcher, to join us. We also solicited the services of an expert statistician at our institution who contributed greatly to the project. Beca
12、use we wanted to examine the issue at two academic medical centers, we invited a prominent pharmacist and his nurse colleague at the Ohio State University to join us, as well. Finally, we wanted to employ an observation technique pioneered by researchers at Auburn University so we invited two leader
13、s from this institution to be part of our team.“,8: Background: Setting Up a Research Team (2),Obtaining funding “We applied for a grant from the National Patient Safety Foundation. The process was competitive, especially because the principal investigator (yours truly) had never obtained a grant pr
14、eviously.“,9: Background: Objectives,Objectives To determine if medication administration errors can be decreased by using a more focused human approach to medication delivery To test the hypothesis that the drug administration could be decreased by having “dedicated medication nurses“ who: have rec
15、eived a brief review course on pharmacology and safe medication use, and focus exclusively on administering drugs during their nursing shifts without increasing the existing complement of nurse staffing,10: Methods: Study Design,Design: randomized clinical trial “We felt that a randomized design rep
16、resented the crme-de-la-crme in research design, and sought to generate results that would be having the least amount of bias.“ Examined whether the medication administration error rate could be decreased by having “dedicated” nurses focus exclusively on administering drugs A direct observation tech
17、nique was used to record drug errors, process variation errors, and total errors,11: Methods: Study Population and Setting,Setting: study conducted simultaneously at two academic hospitals in two contiguous 6-week blocks for 12 weeks An academic community hospital on the West Coast (Hospital A) A un
18、iversity teaching hospital in the Midwest (Hospital B) Population: registered nurses who had at least 1 year of acute care nursing experience and a minimum of 6 months of fulltime employment at the hospital “Medication nurses,” after receiving a brief review course on safe medication use, responsibl
19、e solely for drug delivery for up to 18 patients each “General nurses,” who did not attend the course, provided comprehensive care, including drug delivery, for 6 patients each,12: Methods: Study Population and Setting (2),Four nursing units at each hospital were selected to participate and consent
20、was acquired from nurse volunteers Hospital A: nursing units aggregated to focus on either medical or surgical patients Hospital B: all nursing units involved were mixed medical and surgical units Nurses randomly assigned using a random-number generator to one of two groups: “medication“ or “general
21、“ nurses 8 medication nurses and 8 general nurses were randomized to participate as principal study participants 7 medication nurses and 3 general nurses were randomized to participate as backup study participants to fill in as needed,13: Methods: Medication Use Process,Medication-use processes diff
22、ered between the two hospitals:,Reproduced from Greengold N, Shane R, Schneider P,Flynn E, Elashoff J,Hoying C, Barker K, Bolton LB. The Impact of Dedicated Medication Nurses on the Medication Administration Error Rate: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Arch Intern Med, 2003:163:2359-2367. Copyright 20
23、09 American Medical Association. All rights reserved,14: Methods: Medication Use Process (2),Reproduced from Greengold N, Shane R, Schneider P,Flynn E, Elashoff J,Hoying C, Barker K, Bolton LB. The Impact of Dedicated Medication Nurses on the Medication Administration Error Rate: A Randomized Contro
24、lled Trial. Arch Intern Med, 2003:163:2359-2367. Copyright 2009 American Medical Association. All rights reserved,15: Methods: Data Collection (1),Trained observer responsible for following the study participants unobtrusively during the medication administration process In the interests of patient
25、safety, observers intervened if a serious error with potential for patient harm was expected to occur At the conclusion of each observation shift, observers performed a “reconciliation” of their observations Compared medication administration information recorded during the shift with the physicians
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