학술논문

Developing an Intervention to Reduce Harm in Hospitalized Patients: Patients and Families in Research
Document Type
Report
Author abstract
Source
Journal of Nursing Care Quality. July 2019, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p273, 6 p.
Subject
Health aspects
Safety and security measures
Analysis
Hospital patients -- Health aspects
Hospital patients -- Safety and security measures
Nursing care -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
1057-3631
Abstract
BACKGROUND:: Patient safety-focused research may be strengthened by the inclusion of patients and family members in research design; yet, published methodologies for doing so are scarce. PURPOSE:: This study engaged patients and families in research design of an intervention to increase patient/family engagement, with reduction of harm in hospitalized patients. METHODS:: The study design team convened a Patient Safety Advisory Panel to explore potential testable interventions to increase patient/family engagement with safety. They explored the preferred intervention, Speak Up-My Advocate for Patient Safety (MAPS), through multistakeholder focus groups. RESULTS:: Participants emphasized the importance of including patient/family when designing interventions. Regarding the Speak Up-MAPS intervention, perceptions from stakeholders were mixed, including the value and potential complexity, role confusion, and cost of the proposed advocate role. CONCLUSION:: Intentional inclusion of the patient/family in research is important and practical. Both strengths and challenges of the proposed intervention were identified, indicating the need for further study.