2023
DOI: 10.1055/a-2177-4130
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Patient safety incidents in endoscopy: a human factors analysis of nonprocedural significant harm incidents from the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS)

Srivathsan Ravindran,
Manmeet Matharoo,
Matthew David Rutter
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS Despite advances in understanding and reducing risk of endoscopic procedures, there is little consideration of the safety of the wider endoscopy service. Patient safety incidents (PSIs) still occur. We sought to identify non-procedural PSIs (nPSIs) and their causative factors from a human factors perspective and generate ideas for safety improvement. METHODS Endoscopy-specific PSI reports were extracted from the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS). A retrospective, cross-sectio… Show more

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“…Yet, despite our best efforts, endoscopy procedural adverse events, or "patient safety incidents" (PSIs) occur. However, PSIs that occur before and/or after the endoscopy procedure itself (defined as "nonprocedural patient safety incidents" [nPSIs]) are rarely tracked and documented, and usually not on a nationwide level [2,3].In this issue of Endoscopy, Ravindran and colleagues, using a cross-sectional qualitative study design, extracted and analyzed endoscopy-specific PSIs from the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) database [4]. The NRLS database contains records of all reported safety incidents in England and Wales.…”
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“…Yet, despite our best efforts, endoscopy procedural adverse events, or "patient safety incidents" (PSIs) occur. However, PSIs that occur before and/or after the endoscopy procedure itself (defined as "nonprocedural patient safety incidents" [nPSIs]) are rarely tracked and documented, and usually not on a nationwide level [2,3].In this issue of Endoscopy, Ravindran and colleagues, using a cross-sectional qualitative study design, extracted and analyzed endoscopy-specific PSIs from the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) database [4]. The NRLS database contains records of all reported safety incidents in England and Wales.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this issue of Endoscopy, Ravindran and colleagues, using a cross-sectional qualitative study design, extracted and analyzed endoscopy-specific PSIs from the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) database [4]. The NRLS database contains records of all reported safety incidents in England and Wales.…”
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confidence: 99%