2021
DOI: 10.1097/pts.0000000000000885
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Patient Safety Strategies in Psychiatry and How They Construct the Notion of Preventable Harm: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Objectives:The literature on patient safety in psychiatry has not been explored systematically in terms of what interventions are used, how they are used, and what type of (preventable) harm is targeted. The aims of this scoping review are to explore patient safety strategies used in psychiatry and determine how they construct the notion of preventable harm. Method:A scoping review of literature on patient safety in psychiatry published in English between 2000 and 2019 was conducted using Scopus, MEDLINE, Psyc… Show more

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“…The CAS perspective of clinical practice in suicide prevention also has implications for learning. To learn from variability, it is necessary to move from simple linear models (e.g., root cause analysis) to systemic models (e.g., resilience, CAS) focusing on why practices vary, succeed or fail at the clinical level, hospital management level and at the health system macro level [9,30,77].…”
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“…The CAS perspective of clinical practice in suicide prevention also has implications for learning. To learn from variability, it is necessary to move from simple linear models (e.g., root cause analysis) to systemic models (e.g., resilience, CAS) focusing on why practices vary, succeed or fail at the clinical level, hospital management level and at the health system macro level [9,30,77].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Feedback systems are needed to acquire knowledge of how to adapt and its outcomes [82]. This implies that, systems in mental healthcare need to collect feedback on everyday clinical practice to learn what fosters success under various conditions (Safety-II), not merely from retrospective views of suicide incidents [6,9,14]. Suicidal patients provide valuable feedback on what makes them feel safe or unsafe, identify conditions for successful treatment, and those that may cause adverse events.…”
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“…While there have been efforts to address this safety concern, health care organizations struggle to sustain results due to complex structures and rigorous efforts and extensive costs needed to implement changes 2. Other patient populations, including those with psychiatric conditions, have unique patient safety issues, such as risks of self-harm, restraint injuries, or violence that may be preventable if organizational safety strategies are employed 3–5. In the United States, 115 out of every 1000 hospitalizations result in a preventable safety event, with a cost to payers averaging $8000 per admission 6.…”
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