Errors in general practice: development of an error classification and pilot study of a method for detecting errors.
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OBJECTIVE To describe a classification of errors and to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a method for recording staff reported errors in general practice. DESIGN An iterative process in a pilot practice was used to develop a classification of errors. This was incorporated in an anonymous self-report form which was then used to collect information on errors during June 2002. The acceptability of the reporting process was assessed using a self-completion questionnaire. SETTING UK general practice. PARTICIPANTS Ten general practices in the North East of England. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Classification of errors, frequency of errors, error rates per 1000 appointments, acceptability of the process to participants. RESULTS 101 events were used to create an initial error classification. This contained six categories: prescriptions, communication, appointments, equipment, clinical care, and "other" errors. Subsequently, 940 errors were recorded in a single 2 week period from 10 practices, providing additional information. 42% (397/940) were related to prescriptions, although only 6% (22/397) of these were medication errors. Communication errors accounted for 30% (282/940) of errors and clinical errors 3% (24/940). The overall error rate was 75.6/1000 appointments (95% CI 71 to 80). The method of error reporting was found to be acceptable by 68% (36/53) of respondents with only 8% (4/53) finding the process threatening. CONCLUSION We have developed a classification of errors and described a practical and acceptable method for reporting them that can be used as part of the process of risk management. Errors are common and, although all have the potential to lead to an adverse event, most are administrative.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Quality & safety in health care
دوره 12 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003