La asistencia sanitaria como factor de riesgo: los efectos adversos ligados a la práctica clínica
Author(s) -
Jesús María Aranaz Andrés,
Carlos Aibar Remón,
António Galán de Mera,
Ramón Limón,
Juana Requena,
Eva Elisa Álvarez,
María Teresa Gea
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
gaceta sanitaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.444
H-Index - 42
eISSN - 1578-1283
pISSN - 0213-9111
DOI - 10.1157/13086025
Subject(s) - humanities , persona , anamnesis , medicine , philosophy
The increasingly complex health care systems, together with more vulnerable, highly informed and demanding patients, conform a clinical environment in where adverse effects (AE) related to health care practice appear. The incidence of AE in hospitalized patients has been estimated between a 4 and a 17%. Twenty-five per cent of them were serious and half were considered avoidable. Seventy per cent of the AE are due to technical failures, faults in the decision making process, inappropriate performance based on the available information, problems in the anamnesis, and absent or inadequate health care provision. The explanatory model of the causal chain of an adverse effect supports that systems failures are more important than people failures. The IDEA Project seeks to study the incidence of AE related to health care for the first time in Spain. To facilitate the necessary change from a punitive culture to a proactive culture, a multidisciplinary approach of the problem taking into account the point of view of health professionals, patients, community leaders and courts is needed.
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