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A Study on the Status and Contributory Factors of Adverse Events Due to Negligence in Nursing Care

Authors
Kim, Min JiJang, Seung GyeongKim, In SookLee, Won
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
patient safety; contributory factor; adverse event; nursing; medical litigation
Citation
JOURNAL OF PATIENT SAFETY, v.17, no.8, pp E904 - E910
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PATIENT SAFETY
Volume
17
Number
8
Start Page
E904
End Page
E910
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62021
DOI
10.1097/PTS.0000000000000791
ISSN
1549-8417
1549-8425
Abstract
Background Patient safety issues in medical institutions have received worldwide attention. Nurses play a pivotal role in providing health care at the bedside and the interception of adverse events (AEs). A knowledge of contributory factors for these AEs is vital to individuals, institutional procedures, and also national policy. The goals of this study are to analyze medical litigation related to nursing practice and to determine the most common contributory factors of AEs due to negligence in nursing care. Methods A qualitative content analysis was conducted for AEs related to nursing care to determine the general characteristics and contributory factors. The contributory factors for each case were examined using a modified version of the Yorkshire Contributory Factors Framework. Results The most common types of AEs in nursing involved surgeries, procedures/interventions, and medications. The analysis also revealed that situational factors and communication and culture factors contributed most to AEs. Individual staff factors and staff training and education were the most frequent subfactors contributing to AEs. Conclusions Adverse events were associated with various contributory factors that varied according to AE type. Thus, strategies need to be developed based on the understanding of these contributory factors related to the different AE types so that comprehensive approaches to improving patient safety and quality of nursing care can be implemented.
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