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Ig Sanita Pubbl ; 76(4): 241-255, 2020.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33161421

ABSTRACT

The last few weeks of pregnancy are critical to a baby's health because important organs, including the brain and lungs, are not completely developed until the end of pregnancy. The adverse events during labor and childbirth can have very serious physical, psychological and financial consequences for the child, the family, health professionals and the whole community. These events can be reduced through interventions aimed at improving the safety and quality of care, based on evidence-based knowledge, guidelines and practices that must be widely and effectively applied. This work reports the experience of the Lombardy Region on improvement actions in the obstetric and gynecological procedures for the reduction of adverse events and sentinel events through the monitoring and management of the RCGS trigger tool.


Subject(s)
Gynecologic Surgical Procedures/standards , Patient Safety , Quality Assurance, Health Care/standards , Quality Improvement , Quality of Health Care , Child , Delivery, Obstetric , Female , Humans , Implementation Science , Infant , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Pregnancy
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Ig Sanita Pubbl ; 68(4): 565-88, 2012.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23073376

ABSTRACT

The communication is strategic in Public Health because it is at the heart of who we are as human beings. It is our way of exchanging information and it also ensures the effectiveness of empowerment strategies. In this semantic context, the effective communication/education/information can be a Patient Safety tool because can reduce the adverse events by failure of information or education. In the multicultural collectivity, the risk of miscommunication and unsafe care is very high. This paper describes the design of a multilingual information/education tools to reduce the information failure in vaccination and the related adverse events by information failure or deficiency of adherence in the paediatric vaccination.


Subject(s)
Communication , Patient Safety , Vaccination , Humans
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Ig Sanita Pubbl ; 66(3): 357-74, 2010.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20859309

ABSTRACT

As in high reliability systems , also in surgery the causes of adverse events are primarily correlated to deficiencies in Non Technical Skills (individual and social skills), that contribute with Technical Skills to a safe surgical procedure. Non Technical Skills are cognitive behavioural and interpersonal abilities, that are not specific to the expertise of one profession, but very important to guarantee the patient safety and to reduce risk of errors and adverse events. The Observational Teamwork Assessment for Surgery (OTAS) is an useful tool to assess teamwork of the whole surgical team (surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses) in real time and through the surgical procedure (pre-intra-postoperative phases). OTAS consists of the two following parts: a) teamwork-related task checklist to fill by a surgeon, b) teamwork-related behaviours rated by a psychologist/human factors expert. Back translation in Italian language of the eight task checklists and of the rating scales of the five behavioural areas was performed by two Italian surgeons with certified English language knowledge. The OTAS model in Italian language was applied in four surgical procedures : the test-retest reliability was found to be acceptable with K- Pearson index. The internal consistency of behavioural scales appeared sound using Cronbach ?. OTAS is an useful tool to assess the risk factors correlated to patient and team and to detect the vulnerability areas where changes to reduce errors and improve surgical outcomes might be introduced.


Subject(s)
Risk Assessment , Safety Management , Surgical Procedures, Operative/standards , Surveys and Questionnaires , Institutional Management Teams , Italy
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