Patient safety is a great concern of healthcare institutions and the correct reporting and management of adverse events is a key element for supporting safety improvement efforts. Patient falls are the most frequent adverse event in hospitals and often cause serious patient outcomes. In this work, we describe the experience of the Local Healthcare Authority of Romagna, Italy that, within the framework of a quality and safety improvement programme, designed, developed and implemented a desktop application for monitoring inpatient falls. A multidisciplinary team created a software tool based on R, an open source software for statistical computing that, appropriately combinedwith the existing hospital information system, is used to obtain Shewhart ucontrol charts for monitoring the monthly fall rates. The tool had been implemented in twenty nine hospital units. The results indicate that the proposed application gave a valuable contribution in the safety improvement activities. Its usefulness extended beyond the “safety problem” as it also enabled hospital managers to identify a number of critical issues in data collection. As a result, where necessary, improvement actions had been implemented. Furthermore, the use of open source software led to a considerable cost reduction and facilitated customization of the software tool.

Process Control Charts in Falls Prevention: The Experience of the Local Healthcare Authority of Romagna, Italy / M. Scagliarini, N. Boccaforno, R. Donati, M. Vandi, E. Ponti, S. Nanni. - In: HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2190-7188. - STAMPA. - 10:5 (September)(2020), pp. 1207-1220. [10.1007/s12553-020-00433-6]

Process Control Charts in Falls Prevention: The Experience of the Local Healthcare Authority of Romagna, Italy

M. Scagliarini
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2020

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Patient safety is a great concern of healthcare institutions and the correct reporting and management of adverse events is a key element for supporting safety improvement efforts. Patient falls are the most frequent adverse event in hospitals and often cause serious patient outcomes. In this work, we describe the experience of the Local Healthcare Authority of Romagna, Italy that, within the framework of a quality and safety improvement programme, designed, developed and implemented a desktop application for monitoring inpatient falls. A multidisciplinary team created a software tool based on R, an open source software for statistical computing that, appropriately combinedwith the existing hospital information system, is used to obtain Shewhart ucontrol charts for monitoring the monthly fall rates. The tool had been implemented in twenty nine hospital units. The results indicate that the proposed application gave a valuable contribution in the safety improvement activities. Its usefulness extended beyond the “safety problem” as it also enabled hospital managers to identify a number of critical issues in data collection. As a result, where necessary, improvement actions had been implemented. Furthermore, the use of open source software led to a considerable cost reduction and facilitated customization of the software tool.
2020
Process Control Charts in Falls Prevention: The Experience of the Local Healthcare Authority of Romagna, Italy / M. Scagliarini, N. Boccaforno, R. Donati, M. Vandi, E. Ponti, S. Nanni. - In: HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2190-7188. - STAMPA. - 10:5 (September)(2020), pp. 1207-1220. [10.1007/s12553-020-00433-6]
M. Scagliarini, N. Boccaforno, R. Donati, M. Vandi, E. Ponti, S. Nanni
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