Cargando…

Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol

INTRODUCTION: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safety risks which threaten the effectiveness, quality and safety of patient care. The objective of this project is to: (1) improve the effectiveness and safety of test-result management through the estab...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Dahm, Maria R, Georgiou, Andrew, Westbrook, Johanna I, Greenfield, David, Horvath, Andrea R, Wakefield, Denis, Li, Ling, Hillman, Ken, Bolton, Patrick, Brown, Anthony, Jones, Graham, Herkes, Robert, Lindeman, Robert, Legg, Michael, Makeham, Meredith, Moses, Daniel, Badmus, Dauda, Campbell, Craig, Hardie, Rae-Anne, Li, Julie, McCaughey, Euan, Sezgin, Gorkem, Thomas, Judith, Wabe, Nasir
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29449297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020235
_version_ 1783302905476939776
author Dahm, Maria R
Georgiou, Andrew
Westbrook, Johanna I
Greenfield, David
Horvath, Andrea R
Wakefield, Denis
Li, Ling
Hillman, Ken
Bolton, Patrick
Brown, Anthony
Jones, Graham
Herkes, Robert
Lindeman, Robert
Legg, Michael
Makeham, Meredith
Moses, Daniel
Badmus, Dauda
Campbell, Craig
Hardie, Rae-Anne
Li, Julie
McCaughey, Euan
Sezgin, Gorkem
Thomas, Judith
Wabe, Nasir
author_facet Dahm, Maria R
Georgiou, Andrew
Westbrook, Johanna I
Greenfield, David
Horvath, Andrea R
Wakefield, Denis
Li, Ling
Hillman, Ken
Bolton, Patrick
Brown, Anthony
Jones, Graham
Herkes, Robert
Lindeman, Robert
Legg, Michael
Makeham, Meredith
Moses, Daniel
Badmus, Dauda
Campbell, Craig
Hardie, Rae-Anne
Li, Julie
McCaughey, Euan
Sezgin, Gorkem
Thomas, Judith
Wabe, Nasir
author_sort Dahm, Maria R
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safety risks which threaten the effectiveness, quality and safety of patient care. The objective of this project is to: (1) improve the effectiveness and safety of test-result management through the establishment of clear governance processes of communication, responsibility and accountability; (2) harness health information technology (IT) to inform and monitor test-result management; (3) enhance the contribution of consumers to the establishment of safe and effective test-result management systems. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This convergent mixed-methods project triangulates three multistage studies at seven adult hospitals and one paediatric hospital in Australia. Study 1 adopts qualitative research approaches including semistructured interviews, focus groups and ethnographic observations to gain a better understanding of test-result communication and management practices in hospitals, and to identify patient-safety risks which require quality-improvement interventions. Study 2 analyses linked sets of routinely collected healthcare data to examine critical test-result thresholds and test-result notification processes. A controlled before-and-after study across three emergency departments will measure the impact of interventions (including the use of IT) developed to improve the safety and quality of test-result communication and management processes. Study 3 adopts a consumer-driven approach, including semistructured interviews, and the convening of consumer-reference groups and community forums. The qualitative data will identify mechanisms to enhance the role of consumers in test-management governance processes, and inform the direction of the research and the interpretation of findings. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been granted by the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Human Research Ethics Committee and Macquarie University. Findings will be disseminated in academic, industry and consumer journals, newsletters and conferences.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5829886
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-58298862018-03-01 Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol Dahm, Maria R Georgiou, Andrew Westbrook, Johanna I Greenfield, David Horvath, Andrea R Wakefield, Denis Li, Ling Hillman, Ken Bolton, Patrick Brown, Anthony Jones, Graham Herkes, Robert Lindeman, Robert Legg, Michael Makeham, Meredith Moses, Daniel Badmus, Dauda Campbell, Craig Hardie, Rae-Anne Li, Julie McCaughey, Euan Sezgin, Gorkem Thomas, Judith Wabe, Nasir BMJ Open Health Services Research INTRODUCTION: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safety risks which threaten the effectiveness, quality and safety of patient care. The objective of this project is to: (1) improve the effectiveness and safety of test-result management through the establishment of clear governance processes of communication, responsibility and accountability; (2) harness health information technology (IT) to inform and monitor test-result management; (3) enhance the contribution of consumers to the establishment of safe and effective test-result management systems. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This convergent mixed-methods project triangulates three multistage studies at seven adult hospitals and one paediatric hospital in Australia. Study 1 adopts qualitative research approaches including semistructured interviews, focus groups and ethnographic observations to gain a better understanding of test-result communication and management practices in hospitals, and to identify patient-safety risks which require quality-improvement interventions. Study 2 analyses linked sets of routinely collected healthcare data to examine critical test-result thresholds and test-result notification processes. A controlled before-and-after study across three emergency departments will measure the impact of interventions (including the use of IT) developed to improve the safety and quality of test-result communication and management processes. Study 3 adopts a consumer-driven approach, including semistructured interviews, and the convening of consumer-reference groups and community forums. The qualitative data will identify mechanisms to enhance the role of consumers in test-management governance processes, and inform the direction of the research and the interpretation of findings. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been granted by the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Human Research Ethics Committee and Macquarie University. Findings will be disseminated in academic, industry and consumer journals, newsletters and conferences. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5829886/ /pubmed/29449297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020235 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Health Services Research
Dahm, Maria R
Georgiou, Andrew
Westbrook, Johanna I
Greenfield, David
Horvath, Andrea R
Wakefield, Denis
Li, Ling
Hillman, Ken
Bolton, Patrick
Brown, Anthony
Jones, Graham
Herkes, Robert
Lindeman, Robert
Legg, Michael
Makeham, Meredith
Moses, Daniel
Badmus, Dauda
Campbell, Craig
Hardie, Rae-Anne
Li, Julie
McCaughey, Euan
Sezgin, Gorkem
Thomas, Judith
Wabe, Nasir
Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol
title Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol
title_full Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol
title_fullStr Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol
title_short Delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol
title_sort delivering safe and effective test-result communication, management and follow-up: a mixed-methods study protocol
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29449297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020235
work_keys_str_mv AT dahmmariar deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT georgiouandrew deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT westbrookjohannai deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT greenfielddavid deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT horvathandrear deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT wakefielddenis deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT liling deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT hillmanken deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT boltonpatrick deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT brownanthony deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT jonesgraham deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT herkesrobert deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT lindemanrobert deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT leggmichael deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT makehammeredith deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT mosesdaniel deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT badmusdauda deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT campbellcraig deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT hardieraeanne deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT lijulie deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT mccaugheyeuan deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT sezgingorkem deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT thomasjudith deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol
AT wabenasir deliveringsafeandeffectivetestresultcommunicationmanagementandfollowupamixedmethodsstudyprotocol