TY - JOUR
T1 - Governance for Patient Safety: A Framework of Strategy Domains for Risk Management
AU - Buja, Alessandra
AU - Damiani, Gianfranco
AU - Manfredi, Mariagiovanna
AU - Zampieri, Chiara
AU - Dentuti, Elena
AU - Grotto, Giulia
AU - Sabatelli, Giuseppe
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - BACKGROUND: Adverse events in healthcare are primarily due to system failures rather than individuals. Risk reduction strategies should therefore focus on strengthening systems, bringing about improvements in governance, and targeting individual practices or products. The purpose of this study was to conduct a scoping review to develop a global framework of management strategies for sustaining a safety-oriented culture in healthcare organizations, focusing on patient safety and the adoption of good safety-related practices. METHODS: We conducted a search on safety-related strategies in 2 steps. The first involved a search in the PubMed database to identify effective, broadly framed, cross-sector domains relevant to clinical risk management strategies in healthcare systems. In the second step, we then examined the strategies adopted by running a scoping review for each domain. RESULTS: Our search identified 8 strategy domains relevant to patient safety: transformational leadership, patient engagement, human resources management quality, innovation technology, skills certification, education in patient safety, teamwork, and effective communication. CONCLUSIONS: This scoping review explores management strategies key to healthcare systems' efforts to create safety-oriented organizations. Improvement efforts should focus particularly on the domains identified: combined together, they would nurture an overall safety-oriented culture and have an impact on preventable adverse events.
AB - BACKGROUND: Adverse events in healthcare are primarily due to system failures rather than individuals. Risk reduction strategies should therefore focus on strengthening systems, bringing about improvements in governance, and targeting individual practices or products. The purpose of this study was to conduct a scoping review to develop a global framework of management strategies for sustaining a safety-oriented culture in healthcare organizations, focusing on patient safety and the adoption of good safety-related practices. METHODS: We conducted a search on safety-related strategies in 2 steps. The first involved a search in the PubMed database to identify effective, broadly framed, cross-sector domains relevant to clinical risk management strategies in healthcare systems. In the second step, we then examined the strategies adopted by running a scoping review for each domain. RESULTS: Our search identified 8 strategy domains relevant to patient safety: transformational leadership, patient engagement, human resources management quality, innovation technology, skills certification, education in patient safety, teamwork, and effective communication. CONCLUSIONS: This scoping review explores management strategies key to healthcare systems' efforts to create safety-oriented organizations. Improvement efforts should focus particularly on the domains identified: combined together, they would nurture an overall safety-oriented culture and have an impact on preventable adverse events.
KW - Humans
KW - Leadership
KW - Patient Participation
KW - Patient Safety
KW - Safety Management
KW - patient safety
KW - risk management strategies
KW - scoping review
KW - Humans
KW - Leadership
KW - Patient Participation
KW - Patient Safety
KW - Safety Management
KW - patient safety
KW - risk management strategies
KW - scoping review
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/211404
U2 - 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000947
DO - 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000947
M3 - Article
SN - 1549-8417
VL - 18
SP - e769-e800
JO - Journal of Patient Safety
JF - Journal of Patient Safety
ER -