Basic factors causing nursing adverse events

Factors leading to nursing adverse events: nurses' lack of sense of responsibility, failure to implement operating procedures, failure to implement core systems and low technical level.

In many hospitals, due to the lack of internal training, many nurses have insufficient understanding of the concept of "patient safety first". In practical work, many nurses and even managers think that reporting adverse events will affect their reputation and work.

Therefore, the enthusiasm for reporting incidents is not high, and adverse events closely related to patient safety are faced with fluky psychology, which makes hospital managers miss the best opportunity to deal with adverse events, leading to serious consequences and affecting the efficiency and reputation of hospitals.

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Methods of nursing adverse events

1, attach importance to information construction and build a quality control management platform.

Strengthen hospital informatization construction, choose medical safety (adverse events) management platform, build an efficient, smooth and barrier-free hospital-level adverse event reporting system, optimize hospital management process, and improve management level and work efficiency. Among them, the platform has flexible and convenient reporting methods and rich preset templates, which can effectively improve the reporting rate and quality of hospital adverse events.

2. Strengthen study and training, and build a reward and punishment mechanism.

It is helpful to improve the reporting rate to establish a non-punitive reporting mechanism for nursing adverse events and strengthen learning. On the one hand, by actively advocating and encouraging medical staff to actively report adverse events, the main purpose is to improve the ability to identify and immunize against "mistakes" through learning, and to enhance the ability to protect patients' safety through the process of quality management and continuous improvement activities.