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  1. How Effective Are Incident-Reporting Systems for Improving Patient Safety? A Systematic Literature Review

    A Systematic Literature Review. ... Marang-van de Mheen, van Hanegem, and Kievit85 compared the incident reports of clinically occurring adverse events gathered by surgeons and discussed at their weekly specialty meeting with a retrospective medical chart review in a sample of high-risk surgical patients in a Dutch hospital. They found that ...

  2. Effectiveness and limitations of an incident-reporting system analyzed

    They found that using incident reports to improve care is challenging and the study highlighted the complexities involved and the difficulties faced by staff in learning from incident data. These studies were not designed to assess the effectiveness of the different types of improvement actions or barriers. ... A systematic literature review ...

  3. How Effective Are Incident-Reporting Systems for Improving Patient

    The results indicate that IRSs could be more effective if the criteria for what counts as an incident were explicit, they were owned and ledby clinical teams rather than centralized hospital departments, and they were embedded within organizations as part of wider safety programs. ... A Systematic Literature Review Milbank Q. 2015 Dec;93(4):826 ...

  4. A safety incident reporting system for primary care. A systematic

    Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in research on patient safety. Objective: To identify the key requirements for incident reporting systems in primary care; to develop an Internet-based incident reporting and learning system for primary care. Methods: A literature review looking at the purpose, design and requirements of an ...

  5. Development of a theoretical framework of factors affecting patient

    The most frequently identified barrier to incident reporting was the time required to complete an incident report ... This is the first theoretical literature review of factors contributing to patient safety incident reporting. Based on the evidence from 110 articles, we developed a theoretical framework, based on the principles of grounded ...

  6. PDF Patient Safety Incident Reporting and Learning Systems

    4.5 Uses of incident reports 22 4.6 Review and investigation of individual incidents 22 4.7 Systemic insights from aggregated incident data 27 4.8 Learning, formulating action, and managing change 29 4.9 Openness and independence of data analysis 31 4.10 Information and clinical governance 32 4.11 Engaging patients and families 32 Contents

  7. How Effective Are Incident‐Reporting Systems for Improving Patient

    Incident-reporting systems (IRSs) are used to gather information about patient safety incidents. Despite the financial burden they imply, however, little is known about their effectiveness. This article systematically reviews the effectiveness of IRSs as a method of improving patient safety through organizational learning.

  8. (PDF) How Effective Are Incident-Reporting Systems for Improving

    How Effective Are Incident-Reporting Systems for Improving Patient Safety? A Systematic Literature Review. December 2015; Milbank Quarterly 93(4):826-66 ... argues that incident reports do .

  9. (PDF) Incident Reporting Systems: How did we get here ...

    nurse cost $1.67, and pharmacists had a cost of $1.57 per. minute (41). The study also found that each completed in-. cident report had ∼ 19 staff inputs, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists ...

  10. Awareness of reporting practices and barriers to incident reporting

    The persistence of clinical incident, errors, preventable adverse events, and hazards threatens patient safety and increases the burden of care, costs of care, and length of stay for patients which may lead to increased mortality of patients [].Indeed, more than 15% of healthcare organizations' budget is spent on extra hospitalization costs, litigations, and other consequences of errors [].

  11. Barriers to Incident Reporting among Nurses: A Qualitative Systematic

    A qualitative systematic review was conducted, aiming to identify barriers to incident reporting am... Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals

  12. Addressing patient safety hazards using critical incident ...

    Incident reporting systems are common tools to detect patient safety hazards. This systematic review synthesized evidence from 41 studies using incident reporting system data to identify and characterize critical incidents. Medication-related incidents and incidents due to "active failures" were the most commonly reported events. The authors observe that only one in three studies reported ...

  13. (PDF) Reporting and responding to patient safety incidents based on

    care department for incident reports management and system development, to highlight the process of review and analysis. Data: Retrospective document analysis of reports (n = 1,719) from pre- (n =

  14. Barriers to Incident Reporting among Nurses: A Qualitative ...

    A qualitative systematic review was conducted, aiming to identify barriers to incident reporting among nurses. Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for qualitative systematic reviews was followed, with data extracted using JBI QARI tools, and selected studies assessed for methodological quality using Critical Appraisal Skills Program (CASP).

  15. How effective are incident-reporting systems for improving ...

    A systematic literature review. Citation Text: Stavropoulou C, Doherty C, Tosey P. Milbank Q. 2015;93(4):826-866. Copy Citation. Save. Save to your library. Print. Share. Facebook. Twitter. ... an interrupted time series analysis of incident reports. October 14, 2020. Outcomes-based nurse staffing during times of crisis and beyond. February 16 ...

  16. Addressing Patient Safety Hazards Using Critical Incident Reporting in

    We reviewed 41 studies, which covered 479,483 CI reports from 212 hospitals in 17 countries. The most frequent type of incident was medication related (28.8%); the most frequent contributing factor was labeled "active failure" within health care provision (26.1%). Of all professions, nurses submitted the largest percentage (83.7%) of CI ...

  17. How Effective Are Incident-Reporting Systems for Improving Patient

    Context: Incident-reporting systems (IRSs) are used to gather information about patient safety incidents. ... The Fund publishes The Milbank Quarterly, as well as reports, issues briefs, and case studies on topics important to health policy leaders. Learn More . ... Methods: Our systematic literature review identified 2 groups of studies: (1 ...

  18. PDF Information Systems and Patient Safety Incident Reports: A Systematic

    A systematic review of literature is related to incident reporting procedures [6] [7], contents of incident reporting data [7][8][9], the learning side [8]-[15], purpose of reporting incidents [15], challenges ... Incident Reports: A Systematic Review of Literature and Observational Incident Reporting System in Hospitals

  19. A safety incident reporting system for primary care. A systematic

    Abstract. Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in research on patient safety. Objective: To identify the key requirements for incident reporting systems in primary care; to develop an Internet-based incident reporting and learning system for primary care. Methods: A literature review looking at the purpose, design and requirements of ...

  20. What Is Incident Response? Definition & Best Practices

    Explore the concept of incident response, its definition, and best practices. Strengthen your security strategy with our expert insights and guidance.

  21. Metastatic sinonasal malignancies of colorectal origin: Case report and

    A possible limitation for this case report includes incomplete data in the literature cohort, as each patient is reported uniquely with different information included. Additionally, the patient presented in this case did not receive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) due to the emergent nature of the intractable bleeding.

  22. Emergency robotic surgery: the experience of a single center and review

    This study aims to report our experience in the use of RS in AES assessing its safety and feasibility, with particular focus on intra- and post-operative complications, conversion rate, and surgical learning curve. Our data were also compared to other experiences though an extensive literature review. Methods

  23. Hackers may have stolen your Social Security number in a massive breach

    That hacker claimed the stolen files include 2.7 billion records, with each listing a person's full name, address, date of birth, Social Security number and phone number, Bleeping Computer said.

  24. Atypical Aggressive Hemangioma of Thoracic ...

    The authors have nothing to report. Consent. Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and accompanying images. A copy of the written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal on request. Conflicts of Interest. The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Author ...

  25. 'No crime established' after police review 'hate incident' at Reginald

    The US comedian issued a statement saying there had been an "unfortunate incident" at his gig following reports two Israeli audience members were booed out of the show. Friday 16 August 2024 14:32, UK

  26. Review of alternatives to root cause analysis: developing a robust

    Comprehensive frameworks for incident report investigation and analysis . Both the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK and the Canadian healthcare system developed multiple learning tools to investigate IRs. ... Additional tools exist that have not been evaluated in the literature. Our review falls into the wider emerging literature that ...

  27. Schwannoma of the nasal cavity: A case report and review of the literature

    The mainstay treatment for schwannoma is surgical excision. The choice of the approach is conditioned on different factors such as the size, location, and extent tumor. 8 Endoscopic resection can be performed securely for small schwannomas with limited extension, otherwise, an external approach is required for giant tumors that extend to the anterior skull base. 9 Although recurrence is rare ...

  28. 2.9 billion records possibly leaked in data breach: Protect yourself

    In an epic data breach, hackers claim to have taken 2.9 billion personal records from National Public Data. Most of the data are leaked online.

  29. Tubal mesosalpinx cysts combined with adnexal torsion in adolescents: a

    Tubal mesosalpinx cysts are paratubal cysts, that account for approximately 10% of adnexal masses, and the presence of these cysts combined with adnexal torsion is a rare acute abdominal condition, with few cases reported in the literature. We reported two cases of adolescent tubal mesosalpinx cysts combined with adnexal torsion and reviewed the literature to help improve the diagnosis of the ...

  30. Experiences from ten years of incident reporting in health care: a

    Background. Patient safety events in health care, in terms of incidents, near misses or unsafe conditions, have been discussed during the last decades, following the Institute of Medicine's report To Err is Human in 1999 [].Incident reporting (IR) as a means to improve patient safety was one of the key recommendations in the report, and has been widely accepted.