Making Patient Safety Event Data Actionable: Understanding Patient Safety Analyst Needs. (Record no. 2582)

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International Standard Serial Number 1549-8417
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Original cataloging agency Ovid MEDLINE(R)
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PMID 28787397
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Title Making Patient Safety Event Data Actionable: Understanding Patient Safety Analyst Needs.
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Source Journal of patient safety. 17(6):e509-e514, 2021 09 01.
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Abbreviated source J Patient Saf. 17(6):e509-e514, 2021 09 01.
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Former abbreviated source J Patient Saf. , 2017 Aug 04
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Journal name Journal of patient safety
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Year 2021
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Manufacturer FY2022
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Date added to catalog 2017-08-23
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-- Journal of patient safety. , 2017 Aug 04
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Original fiscal year FY2018
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Local holdings Available online through MWHC library: March 2005 - present
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Abstract CONCLUSIONS: Major gaps in the analysis of patient safety report data were identified. Despite software to support reporting, many reports come from other sources. Transforming data are burdensome because of recategorization of events and integration with other data sources, processes that can be automated. Surprisingly, trend identification was mostly based on patient analyst memory, highlighting a need for new tools that better support analysts.
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Abstract METHODS: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 21 analysts, from 11 hospitals across 3 healthcare systems. Data were parsed into utterances and coded to extract major themes.
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Abstract OBJECTIVES: The increase in patient safety reporting systems has led to the challenge of effectively analyzing these data to identify and mitigate safety hazards. Patient safety analysts, who manage reports, may be ill-equipped to make sense of report data. We sought to understand the cognitive needs of patient safety analysts as they work to leverage patient safety reports to mitigate risk and improve patient care.
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Abstract RESULTS: From 21 interviews, 516 unique utterances were identified and categorized into the following 4 stages of data analysis: input (15.1% of utterances), transformation (14.1%), extrapolation (30%), and output (14%). Input utterances centered on the source (35.9% of inputs) and preprocessing of data. Transformation utterances centered on recategorizing patient safety events (57.5% of transformations) or integrating external data sources (42.5% of transformations). The focus of interviews was on extrapolation and trending data (56.1% of extrapolations); alarmingly, 16.1% of trend utterances explicitly mentioned a reliance on memory. The output was either a report (56.9% of outputs) or an action (43.1% of outputs).
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Language note English
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Topical term or geographic name entry element *Hospitals
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Topical term or geographic name entry element *Patient Safety
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Delivery of Health Care
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Humans
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Institution MedStar Institute for Innovation
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Medline publication type Journal Article
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Local Authors Blumenthal, Joseph
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Local Authors Fong, Allan
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Local Authors Puthumana, Joseph Stephen
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Local Authors Ratwani, Raj M
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All authors Blumenthal J, Fong A, Puthumana JS, Ratwani RM
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PTS.0000000000000400">https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PTS.0000000000000400</a>
Public note https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PTS.0000000000000400
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