Perceptions of Clinical Adverse Event Reporting by Nurses and Midwives

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Majda, Anna [1 ]
Majkut, Michalina [1 ]
Wrobel, Aldona [1 ]
Kurowska, Anna [1 ]
Wojcieszek, Agata [1 ]
Kolodziej, Kinga [1 ]
Bodys-Cupak, Iwona [1 ]
Rudek, Joanna [1 ]
Barzykowski, Krystian [2 ]
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[1] Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Nursing & Midwifery, Med Coll, Fac Hlth Sci,Lab Theory & Fundamentals Nursing, 12 Michalowskiego St, PL-31126 Krakow, Poland
[2] Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Psychol, 6 Ingardena St, PL-30060 Krakow, Poland
关键词
adverse events; nurses; midwives; perceptions;
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10.3390/healthcare12040460
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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The level of safety in healthcare units is mainly characterized by the occurrence of medical adverse events. The aim of the study was to present the experiences of reporting clinical adverse events and the perceptions of nurses working in internal medicine wards, surgical wards and midwives on these issues. The cross-sectional survey was conducted from October 2022 to April 2023. The study used the Author's Survey Questionnaire and sampling by assessment was applied. The study included nurses working in internal medicine wards and surgical wards as well as midwives at nine hospitals in a large provincial city in Poland, amounting to 745 participants. A one-way analysis of variance ANOVA and a post-hoc test (Fisher's NIR) were used. The significance level (p) did not exceed 0.05. Nurses working in surgical wards, internal medicine wards and midwives thought that clinical adverse events should be reported, and perceived this as an important and useful activity in ensuring patient safety. The most common adverse events reported by respondents were falls F(2.742) = 52.07; p = 0.001, bedsores F(2.742) = 19.62; p = 0.001, patient disappearances F(2.742) = 3.98; p = 0.019, and hospital-acquired infections F(2.742) = 3.88; p = 0.021. The most frequently selected factors influencing the abandonment of adverse event reporting were excessively complex paperwork, no or little harm to the patient or a fear of the negative consequences. The study suggests that an important way to overcome the barriers to nurses and midwives reporting adverse events would be to create a supportive atmosphere in which they could report errors and the reasons for them honestly and without fear, and to improve the way adverse events are reported at the personal and institutional levels.
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