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Clinical Assessment of Risk Management: an INtegrated Approach (CARMINA).

Pierfrancesco Tricarico1, Stefano Tardivo2, Giovanni Sotgiu3, Francesca Moretti2, Piera Poletti4, Alberto Fiore5, Massimo Monturano6, Ida Mura3, Gaetano Privitera7, Silvio Brusaferro1.   

Abstract

Purpose - The European Union recommendations for patient safety calls for shared clinical risk management (CRM) safety standards able to guide organizations in CRM implementation. The purpose of this paper is to develop a self-evaluation tool to measure healthcare organization performance on CRM and guide improvements over time. Design/methodology/approach - A multi-step approach was implemented including: a systematic literature review; consensus meetings with an expert panel from eight Italian leader organizations to get to an agreement on the first version; field testing to test instrument feasibility and flexibility; Delphi strategy with a second expert panel for content validation and balanced scoring system development. Findings - The self-assessment tool - Clinical Assessment of Risk Management: an INtegrated Approach includes seven areas (governance, communication, knowledge and skills, safe environment, care processes, adverse event management, learning from experience) and 52 standards. Each standard is evaluated according to four performance levels: minimum; monitoring; outcomes; and improvement actions, which resulted in a feasible, flexible and valid instrument to be used throughout different organizations. Practical implications - This tool allows practitioners to assess their CRM activities compared to minimum levels, monitor performance, benchmarking with other institutions and spreading results to different stakeholders. Originality/value - The multi-step approach allowed us to identify core minimum CRM levels in a field where no consensus has been reached. Most standards may be easily adopted in other countries.

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Keywords:  Benchmarking; Clinical governance; Clinical risk management; Patient safety; Risk management; Self-assessment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27477931     DOI: 10.1108/IJHCQA-11-2015-0140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Care Qual Assur        ISSN: 0952-6862


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1.  How to Scale Up Quality and Safety Program with the Home Care Accreditation.

Authors:  Laura Brunelli; Vittorio Cristofori; Claudio Battistella; Anna Paola Agnoletto; Anna Catelani; Cristina De Sarno; Bruna Odasmini; Simone Pauletto; Paola Stenico; Corrado Tosetto; Silvio Brusaferro
Journal:  Int J Integr Care       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 5.120

2.  SPiNCAR: A systematic model to evaluate and guide actions for tackling AMR.

Authors:  Giulia Bravo; Giovanni Cattani; Francesca Malacarne; Pierfrancesco Tricarico; Luca Arnoldo; Laura Brunelli; Carla Zotti; Maria Luisa Moro; Giuseppe Diegoli; Patrizio Pezzotti; Antonino Bella; Annalisa Pantosti; Ornella Punzo; Adriano Grossi; Martina Barchitta; Antonella Agodi; Greta Castellini; Matteo Marrazzo; Francesco Auxilia; Gianluca Cavallaro; Giovanni Loris Alborali; Elena Mazzolini; Silvio Brusaferro
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 3.240

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