A retrospective analysis of adverse events reported by Tunisian intensive care units' professionals

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Tlili, Mohamed Ayoub [1 ]
Aouicha, Wiem [1 ]
Gambashidze, Nikoloz [2 ]
Ben Cheikh, Asma [3 ]
Sahli, Jihene [1 ]
Weigl, Matthias [2 ]
Mtiraoui, Ali [1 ]
Chelbi, Souad [1 ]
Laatiri, Houyem Said [3 ]
Mallouli, Manel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sousse, Fac Med Sousse, Dept Family & Community Med, LR12ES03, Sousse 4002, Tunisia
[2] Univ Hosp Bonn, Inst Patient Safety, Venusberg Campus 1, D-53127 Bonn, Germany
[3] Sahloul Univ Hosp, Dept Prevent & Care Safety, Sousse 4054, Tunisia
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Adverse events; Reporting and learning systems; Intensive care; NURSES; PHYSICIANS; INCIDENTS;
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10.1186/s12913-024-10544-9
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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IntroductionAdverse events (AEs) that occur in hospitals remain a challenge worldwide, and especially in intensive care units (ICUs) where they are more likely to occur. Monitoring of AEs can provide insight into the status and advances of patient safety. This study aimed to examine the AEs reported during the 20 months after the implementation of the AE reporting system.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis of a voluntary ICU AE reporting system. Incidents were reported by the staff from ten ICUs in the Sahloul University Hospital (Tunisia) between February 2020 and September 2021.ResultsA total of 265 reports were received, of which 61.9% were deemed preventable. The most frequently reported event was healthcare-associated infection (30.2%, n = 80), followed by pressure ulcers (18.5%, n = 49). At the time of reporting, 25 patients (9.4%) had died as a result of an AE and in 51.3% of cases, the event had resulted in an increased length of stay. Provider-related factors contributed to 64.2% of the events, whilst patient-related factors contributed to 53.6% of the events. As for criticality, 34.3% of the events (n = 91) were unacceptable (c3) and 36.3% of the events (n = 96) were 'acceptable under control' (c2).ConclusionsThe reporting system provided rich information on the characteristics of reported AEs that occur in ICUs and their consequences and may be therefore useful for designing effective and evidence-based interventions to reduce the occurrence of AEs.
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