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ESRD Network 6 5 Diamond Patient Safety Program

ESRD Network 6 5 Diamond Patient Safety Program. Patient Safety in the Dialysis Unit. Safety Culture. Culture is “the way we do things around here.” Safety culture – the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behavior ….

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ESRD Network 6 5 Diamond Patient Safety Program

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  1. ESRD Network 65 Diamond Patient Safety Program Patient Safety in the Dialysis Unit

  2. Safety Culture • Culture is “the way we do things around here.” • Safety culture – the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behavior …. thatdetermine the commitment to and proficiency of an organization’s health and safety management.

  3. Results of Staff Survey • Surveys items showing high level of agreement: • Survey items showing lowest level of agreement:

  4. Understanding Errors Post-Hoc • Minimize emotional component – “…get past it and move forward.” • Describe and understand what happened – “the facts please…” • Gather as many perspectives as possible as to why it happened. • Uncover “latent errors” – those contributing factors under the surface.

  5. Multiple Defenses Help to Prevent or Minimize Errors Complex System Latent Failure Model Poor Machine Design Incomplete procedures No routine Checks on equipment LATENT FAILURES Financial constraints Shortcuts Triggers Broken Filter Timepressures Near-Miss Reports Responsibility shifting The World Accident Team Institution Individual Technical Organization Profession DEFENSES

  6. Comprehensive Approach to Patient Safety Analyze Structure in the organization Environment in which care is provided Equipment/Technology used to provide care Systems/Processes of how work is done People who provide the care Leadership creating the philosophy and culture

  7. Structure • Basic organizational components such as: • Physical facilities - Designed to promote safety • Supplies – are they appropriate and available? • Policies and procedures – do they address safety in operations?

  8. Environment • Complimentary to structure such as: • Lighting – e.g. inadequate leading to falls • Temperature – e.g. too high discouraging use of protective wear • Noise – e.g. leading to inability to hear alarms • Ergonomics – e.g. leading to staff injury with difficult patient transfers

  9. Equipment/Technology • Characteristics that promote patient safety: • “Default” safe modes • Pre-dialysis alarm testing • Standardized alarm settings • Computerized care plans

  10. Systems and Processes • How work is designed and accomplished: • Is the process too complex – too many steps? • Is there too much variation and risk for error? • Are procedures “evidence-based”? • Is the information needed for the next step available? • Are procedures realistic in terms of resources and time available?

  11. People • Impact of human resources: • Attitude and motivation – affects performance and attention • Physical and mental health – affects memory, mental processing, and energy levels. • Training and education – determines ability to respond to unexpected problem

  12. Leadership Systems/Culture • Commitment to values underlying safety culture: • Effective two-way communication • Blame avoidance • Human resource policies to support safe practice • Interdisciplinary teamwork toward common goal • Avoiding hierarchical attitudes impeding effective communication

  13. Teamwork Disconnect • RN: Good teamwork means I am asked for my input • MD: Good teamwork means the nurse does what I say

  14. Zeroing in on cause brings us one error closer to zero error.

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