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Patient Safety Incidents in Primary Care: Comparing APEAS-2007 (Spanish Patient Safety Adverse Events Study in Primary Care) with Data from a Health Area in Catalonia (Spain) in 2019

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    Identifier:  imarina:9373521
    Authors:  Gens-Barbera, Montserrat; Astier-Pena, Maria-Pilar; Hernandez-Vidal, Nuria; Hospital-Guardiola, Immaculada; Bejarano-Romero, Ferran; Oya-Girona, Eva Ma; Mengibar-Garcia, Yolanda; Mansergas-Collado, Nuria; Vila-Rovira, Angel; Martinez-Torres, Sara; Rey-Renones, Cristina; Martin-Lujan, Francisco
    Abstract:
    The initial APEAS study, conducted in June 2007, examined adverse events (AEs) in Spanish Primary Healthcare (PHC). Since then, significant changes have occurred in healthcare systems. To evaluate these changes, a study was conducted in the Camp de Tarragona PHC region (CTPHC) in June 2019. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify AEs in 20 PHC centres in Camp de Tarragona. Data collection used an online questionnaire adapted from APEAS-2007, and a comparative statistical analysis between APEAS-2007 and CTPHC-2019 was performed. The results revealed an increase in nursing notifications and a decrease in notifications from family doctors. Furthermore, fewer AEs were reported overall, particularly in medication-related incidents and healthcare-associated infections, with an increase noted in no-harm incidents. However, AEs related to worsened clinical outcomes, communication issues, care management, and administrative errors increased. Concerning severity, there was a decrease in severe AEs, coupled with an increase in moderate AEs. Despite family doctors perceiving a reduction in medication-related incidents, the overall preventability of AEs remained unchanged. In conclusion, the reporting patterns, nature, and causal factors of AEs in Spanish PHC have evolved over time. While there has been a decrease in medication-related incidents and severe AEs, challenges persist in communication, care management, and clinical outcomes. Although professionals reported reduced severity, the perception of preventability remains an area that requires attention.
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    APA: Gens-Barbera, Montserrat; Astier-Pena, Maria-Pilar; Hernandez-Vidal, Nuria; Hospital-Guardiola, Immaculada; Bejarano-Romero, Ferran; Oya-Girona, Eva M (2024). Patient Safety Incidents in Primary Care: Comparing APEAS-2007 (Spanish Patient Safety Adverse Events Study in Primary Care) with Data from a Health Area in Catalonia (Spain) in 2019. Healthcare (Basel), 12(11), 1086-. DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12111086
    Paper original source: Healthcare (Basel). 12 (11): 1086-
    Article's DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12111086
    Journal publication year: 2024
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2024-08-03
    URV's Author/s: Martín Lujan, Francisco Manuel
    Department: Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Gens-Barbera, Montserrat; Astier-Pena, Maria-Pilar; Hernandez-Vidal, Nuria; Hospital-Guardiola, Immaculada; Bejarano-Romero, Ferran; Oya-Girona, Eva Ma; Mengibar-Garcia, Yolanda; Mansergas-Collado, Nuria; Vila-Rovira, Angel; Martinez-Torres, Sara; Rey-Renones, Cristina; Martin-Lujan, Francisco
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Thematic Areas: Health care sciences & services, Health informatics, Health information management, Health policy, Health policy & services, Leadership and management
    Author's mail: paco.martin@urv.cat
  • Keywords:

    Healthcare qualit
    Healthcare quality
    Patient safety
    Primary healthcare
    Risk management
    Voluntary patient safety event reporting
    Health Care Sciences & Services
    Health Informatics
    Health Information Management
    Health Policy
    Health Policy & Services
    Leadership and Management
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