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Trends in healthcare incident reporting and relationship to safety and quality data in acute hospitals: results from the National Reporting and Learning System

机译:医疗事故报告的趋势以及与急性医院的安全和质量数据的关系:国家报告和学习系统的结果

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Background: Internationally, there is increasing recognition of the need to collect and analyse data on patient safety incidents, to facilitate learning and develop solutions. The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) for England and Wales has been capturing incident data from acute hospitals since November 2003. Objectives: This study analyses patterns in reporting of patient safety incidents from all acute hospitals in England to the NPSA National Reporting and Learning System, and explores the link between reporting rates, hospital characteristics, and other safety and quality datasets. Methods: Reporting rates to the NPSA National Reporting and Learning System were analysed as trends over time, from the point at which each hospital became connected to the system. The relationships between reporting rates and other safety and quality datasets were assessed using correlation and regression analyses. Results: Reporting rates increased steadily over the 18 months analysed. Higher reporting rates correlated with positive data on safety culture and incident reporting from the NHS Staff Survey, and with better risk-management ratings from the NHS Litigation Authority. Hospitals with higher overall reporting rates had a lower proportion of their reports in the “slips, trips and falls” category, suggesting that these hospitals were reporting higher numbers of other types of incident. There was no apparent association between reporting rates and the following data: standardised mortality ratios, data from other safety-related reporting systems, hospital size, average patient age or length of stay. Conclusions: Incident reporting rates from acute hospitals increase with time from connection to the national reporting system, and are positively correlated with independently defined measures of safety culture, higher reporting rates being associated with a more positive safety culture.
机译:背景:在国际上,人们越来越认识到需要收集和分析有关患者安全事件的数据,以促进学习和开发解决方案。自2003年11月以来,英格兰和威尔士国家患者安全局(NPSA)一直在收集急性医院的事件数据。目标:本研究分析了英格兰所有急性医院向NPSA国家报告和学习系统报告患者安全事件的方式,并探讨报告率,医院特征以及其他安全和质量数据集之间的联系。方法:从每家医院连接到NPSA国家报告和学习系统的时间开始,分析报告率随时间的变化趋势。使用相关性和回归分析评估报告率与其他安全性和质量数据集之间的关系。结果:在分析的18个月中,报告率稳定增长。较高的报告率与NHS员工调查中有关安全文化和事故报告的积极数据以及NHS诉讼管理局的较好的风险管理评级相关。总体报告率较高的医院在“滑倒,出差和跌倒”类别中的报告比例较低,这表明这些医院报告的其他类型事件的发生率较高。报告率与以下数据之间没有明显的关联:标准化死亡率,来自其他与安全相关的报告系统的数据,医院规模,平均患者年龄或住院时间。结论:从连接到国家报告系统开始,急性医院的事件报告率随时间增加,并且与独立定义的安全文化措施呈正相关,较高的报告率与更积极的安全文化有关。

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