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BMC Family Practice
Adverse events analysis as an educational tool to improve patient safety culture in primary care: A randomized trial
Study Protocol
Antonio Rial1  Luis Ramil-Hermida2  Margarita Pérez-García3  María Victoria Martín-Miguel4  Fernando Isidro Lago-Deibe5  Ana Clavería6  Clara González-Formoso6  Ma José Fernández-Domínguez7 
[1]Department of Methodology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Santiago de Compostela, (Campus Sur s/n), (15872), Santiago de Compostela, Spain
[2]Health Center of Fontenla Maristany, Ferrol Primary Care Region, Galician National Health Service, (Plaza de España 19), (15403), Ferrol, Spain
[3]Health Center of Mariñamansa, Galician Health Service, (Peña Rey s/n), (32005), Ourense, Spain
[4]Health Center of Matamá, Vigo Primary Care Region, Galician Health Service, (Babio s/n), (36312), Vigo, Spain
[5]Health Center of Sárdoma, Galician Health Service, (Baixada a Laxe 76), (36204), Vigo, Spain
[6]Quality Unit, Vigo Primary Care Region, Galician Health Service, (Rosalía de Castro 21-23), (36201), Vigo, Spain
[7]Teaching Unit of Family and Community Medicine, Galician Health Service, (Avenida de Zamora 13), (32005), Ourense, Spain
关键词: Primary Care;    Patient Safety;    Medical Professional;    Safety Culture;    Primary Care Health Center;   
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2296-12-50
 received in 2011-02-15, accepted in 2011-06-14,  发布年份 2011
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】
BackgroundPatient safety is a leading item on the policy agenda of both major international health organizations and advanced countries generally. The quantitative description of the phenomena has given rise to intense concern with the issue in institutions and organizations, leading to a number of initiatives and research projects and the promotion of patient safety culture, with training becoming a priority both in Spain and internationally. To date, most studies have been conducted in a hospital setting, even though primary care is the type most commonly used by the public, in our experience.Our study aims to achieve the following:- Assess the registry of adverse events as an education tool to improve patient safety culture in the Family and Community Teaching Units of Galicia.- Find and analyze educational tools to improve patient safety culture in primary care.- Evaluate the applicability of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Spanish version, in the context of primary health care.Design and methodsDesign:Experimental unifactorial study of two groups, control and intervention.Study population:Tutors and residents in Family and Community Medicine in last year of studies in Galicia, Spain.SampleFrom the population universe through voluntary participation. Twenty-seven tutor-resident units in each group required, randomly assigned.InterventionResidents and their respective tutor (tutor-resident pair) in teaching units on Family and Community Medicine from throughout Galicia will be invited to participate. Tutor-resident pair that agrees to participate will be sent the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture. Then, tutor-resident pair will be assigned to each group-either intervention or control-through simple random sampling. The intervention group will receive specific training to record the adverse effects found in patients under their care, with subsequent feedback, after receiving instruction on the process. No action will be taken in the control group. After the intervention has ended, the survey will once again be provided to all participants.Outcome measuresChange in safety culture as measured by Hospital Survey on Patient Safety CultureCONSORT Extension for Non-Pharmacologic Treatments 2008 was applied.DiscussionThe most significant limitations on the project are related to selecting a tool to measure the safety environment, the training calendar of residents in Family and Community Medicine in last year of studies and the no-answer bias inherent to research conducted through self-administered surveys.The development and application of a safety culture in the health sector, specifically in primary care, is as yet limited. Thus, identifying the strengths and weaknesses in the safety environment may assist in designing strategies for improvement in the primary care health centers of our region.Trial registrationISRCTN: ISRCTN41911128
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© González-Formoso et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2011

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