Assessing the five dimensions of safety
Dimension | Illustrative measures and assessments |
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Harm | |
Case record review | |
Global trigger tool | |
National audits | |
Patient safety indicators | |
Rates of surgical complications | |
Incidence of falls | |
Incidence of pressure ulcers | |
Mortality and morbidity | |
Reliability of safety critical processes | |
Observation of safety critical behaviour | |
Audit of equipment availability | |
Monitoring of vital signs | |
Monitoring of stroke care bundles | |
Venous thromboembolism risk assessment | |
Assessment of suicide risk | |
Sensitivity to operations | |
Safety walk-rounds and conversations | |
Talking to patients | |
Ward rounds and routine reviews of patients and working conditions | |
Briefings and debriefings | |
Observation and conversations with clinical teams | |
Real time monitoring and feedback in anaesthesia | |
Anticipation and preparedness | |
Structured reflection | |
Risk registers | |
Human reliability analysis | |
Safety cases | |
Safety culture assessment | |
Anticipated staffing levels and skill mix | |
Integration and learning | |
Aggregate analysis of incidents, claims and complaints | |
Feedback and implementation of safety lessons by clinical teams | |
Regular integration and review by clinical teams and general practice | |
Whole system suites of safety metrics, for example, web enabled portals clinical unit level | |
Population level analyses of safety metrics |