| Literature DB >> 26043923 |
Julie Polisena1,2, Anna Gagliardi3, Tammy Clifford4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To explore factors that influence and to identify initiatives to improve the recognition, reporting and resolution of device-related incidents.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26043923 PMCID: PMC4456786 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-0886-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Thematic summary of interview responses
| Medical Device Surveillance Element | Theme |
|---|---|
| Factors that Influence the Recognition of Medical Device-Related Incidents | Education and training |
| Hospital staff knowledge and experience | |
| Performance of medical device | |
| Warnings or advisories | |
| Factors that Influence the Reporting of Medical Device-Related Incidents | Clinician communication with patient |
| Feedback on how reported information is used | |
| Incentives for error reporting | |
| Information sharing | |
| Institutional culture | |
| Reporting system and process | |
| Factors that Influence the Resolution of Medical Device-Related Incidents | Education and training |
| Feedback on how reported information is used | |
| Future use of medical device | |
| Information sharing | |
| Institutional culture | |
| Medical device procurement process | |
| Preventive actions | |
| Barriers to the Recognition, Reporting and Resolution of Medical Device-Related Incidents | Conflicts of interest |
| Education and training | |
| Error reporting compliance | |
| Feedback on how reported information is used | |
| Hospital staff knowledge and experience | |
| Impact on patient care | |
| Liability | |
| Medical device procurement process | |
| Performance of medical device | |
| Personal attitude of health care professional | |
| Problem solving | |
| Professional culture | |
| Response from manufacturers | |
| Interventions or Strategies to Improve the Recognition, Reporting and Resolution of Medical Device-Related Incidents | Education and training |
| Institutional culture | |
| Professional culture | |
| Reporting system and process |
Fig. 1AMDE=Adverse medical device event; RFID/RTLS=Radio frequency identifier/real-time location systems