Title: Patient Safety Issues in Gynaecology
1Patient Safety Issues in Gynaecology
- Joanna Thomas Louise Samworth
- Saint Marys Hospital
- Manchester
2Introduction
- Active involvement in ongoing strategies to
improve patient safety - Share experiences
- Highlight challenges
- Future plans and developments
3ACCESS, ADMISSION, TRANSFER, DISCHARGE 17
CONSENT COMMUNICATION CONFIDENTIALITY 22
CLINICAL ASSESSMENT 9
BLOOD TRANSFUSION 2
INFECTION CONTROL 4
FIRE 1
LABORATORY TEST 19
INFRASTRUCTURE 37
INCIDENTS REPORTED 285
PERSONAL ACCIDENT/ INCIDENT 43
MEDICATION ERROR 17
DOCUMENTATION 32
SECURITY 3
NOT STATED 6
RESUS 1
MEDICAL DEVICE EQUIPMENT 23
SELF-HARMING BEHAVIOUR 1
TREATMENT/ PROCEDURE 39
VIOLENCE DISCRIMINATION 9
4Medication Error - Epidurals
- Problem Identification
- Increase in epidural use
- Epidural key location
- Epidurals being stopped prematurely
- Implementing Trust protocol
- Inexperienced, junior staff
- Ward staffing issues
- Professional confidence ability
5Medication Error - Epidurals
- Generating Implementing Solutions
- Support from experienced acute pain nurse and MDT
- Promotion link nurse system
- Epidural pump training sessions
- One to ones with competency framework
- Key location
- Review skill mix recruitment drive
- Review induction preceptorship
- Monitor effectiveness audit
6Medical Devices Equipment
- Centralised equipment replacement programme
- Numerous medical devices reaching end of service
- Implementing fair consistent approach to
prioritising requirements - Introduction of risk assessment to support
processes risk equipment registers - Link with Health Safety Medical Device
Training programmes
7Medical Device Replacement Risk Assessment
8Multidisciplinary team functions
- Problem identification
- Availability of and access to doctors
- Prioritisation of case load
- Communication between professionals
- Organisational culture
- Consultant awareness and support
9Multidisciplinary team functions
- Generating Implementing solutions
- Expanding nursing roles
- Ensuring evidence base to decision making
- Skills drills
- Consultant hot days
- Ward rounds for emergency case reviews
10Promoting patient safety in Gynaecology
- Multifaceted approach
- Continuous education programmes
- Integration of clinical governance activity
- Link with individual performance professional
development reviews - Re-launch trigger factors
- Focus on Infection Control
11Seven Steps to Patient Safety
- Build a safety culture
- Lead and support your staff
- Integrate your risk management activity
- Promote reporting
- Involve and communicate with patients and the
public - Learn and share safety lessons
- Implement solutions to prevent harm
- NPSA (2004)
12Joint RCOG/ENTER MEETINGRisk Management and
Medico-Legal Issues In Womens Health25 to 26
April 2007