Voici une sélection d'articles sur les chiffres de l'amélioration de la sécurité.
Chen Y, Freedman ND, Rodriquez EJ, et al. Trends in Premature Deaths Among Adults in the United States and Latin America. JAMA Netw Open. 2020;3(2):e1921085. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.21085
Gorski D. WEB publication, Are medical errors really the third most common cause of death in the U.S.?, Science-Based medecine, exploring issues and controversies in science and medicine, May 9, 2
Connolly, W., Li, B., Conroy, R., Hickey, A., Williams, D. J., & Rafter, N. (2021). National and Institutional Trends in Adverse Events Over Time: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Longitudinal Retrospective Patient Record Review Studies. Journal of patient safety, 17(2), 141-148.
Panagioti, M., Khan, K., Keers, R. N., Abuzour, A., Phipps, D., Kontopantelis, E., ... & Ashcroft, D. M. (2019). Prevalence, severity, and nature of preventable patient harm across medical care settings: systematic review and meta-analysis. bmj, 366, l4185.
Altman D., Clancy C., Blendon R., Improving patient safety, five years after the IOM Report, N Eng J Med, 2004, 351,20: 2041-43
Longo D., Hewett J., Ge B., Shubert, S. The long road of patient safety, JAMA, 2005, 294,22: 2858-65
Brennan TA et al. Accidental deaths saved lives and improved quality. N Engl J Med, 2005, 353, 13, 1405-9.
Leape, L, Berwick, D. Five Years After To Err Is Human: What Have We Learned? JAMA, May 18, 2005, 293 (19): 2384–90
Pauker S, Zane, E., Salem, D. Creating a safer health care system. JAMA 2005;294(14):2096-08
Notte E., McKee M. Measuring the health of nations: updating an earlier analysis, Health affairs, 2008, 27, 1: 62-71
Vincent C., Aylin P.? Francklin B., Holmes A., Jacklin A. Moorthy K. Is healthcare getting safer? BMJ 2008;337:a2426
Faxon D. Assessing Appropriateness of Coronary Angiography: Another Step in Improving Quality, Ann Int Medicine, 2008, 149, 4 : 276, editorial
Leape L, Berwick, D., Clancy C., Conway J., Gluck P., Guest J., Lawrence D., Morath J., O’Leary D., O’Neill, P., PinaKiewicz, Isaac, T., Transforming Healthcare : a safety imperative, Qual Saf Health Care 2009 18: 424-428
Watcher R., Patient safety at ten: unmistakable progress, troubling gaps, Health affairs, 2010, 29,1, 3-9
Rome, Pariès J. Etat des lieux de la gestion des risques dans les établissements de santé français en 2009, Rapport DEDALE, Haut Conseil de Santé Public 2010
Landrigan C., Jarry G., Bones C., Hackbarth A., Goldmann D., Sharek P., Temporal trends in rates of patient harm resulting from medical care, N Eng J Med, 2010, 363, 2124-34
Rothberg M., Cohen J., Maselli J. Auerbach, J., Little evidence of correlation between growth in health care spending and reduced mortality, Health Affairs, 2010, 29 (8) 1523-1531
Vincent C. Benn J., Hanna G., High reliability in health care, Examples from other industries should be informative, not prescriptive, BMJ, 2010, 340
une bonne réflexion courte mais réaliste
Lee S, Shafe ACE, Cowie MR. UK stroke incidence, mortality and cardiovascular risk management 1999e2008: time-trend analysis from the General Practice Research Database. BMJ Open 2011;1: e000269. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2011-000269
Pronovost P., Berenboltz S ;, Morlock L. Is quality of care improving in the UK? Yes, but we do not know why, BMJ, 2011, 341-42, editorial
Classen D., Resar R., Griffin F., Federico F., Frankel T., Kimmel N., Whittington J. Frankel A., Seger A, James B. ‘Global trigger tool’ shows that adverse events in Hospitals may be en times greater than previously measured, Health affairs, 30,4, 2011:581-89
Shekelle P., Pronovost P., Watcher R., Taylor S./, Foy R., Hempel S., and al Advancing the science of patient safety, Ann Intern Med. 2011;154:693-696.
Kenniston E. Have accreditor policies improved patient safety? JCAHO report, February 2011, Capstone Project (Doctorat thesis University of California at San Diego)
Vogel L. Imperfect measure of hospital safety, CMAJ, June 12, 2012, 184(9) E451
Hogan H., Healy F., Neale G., Thomson R., Vincent C., Black N., Preventable deaths due to problems in care in English acute hospitals: a retrospective case record review study, BMJ Qual Saf 2013;22:182 doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2012-00115
Baines R., Langelaan M., Martine C de Bruijne M., Asscheman H., Spreeuwenberg P. , van de Steeg L., Siemerink K., van Rosse F., Broekens M., Wagner C., Changes in adverse event rates in hospitals over time: a longitudinal retrospective patient record review study , BMJ Qual Saf. 2013;22:290-298.
Nearly 3,000 patients die every year because of blunders on NHS wards and further 7,500 are left severely harmed, Sunday 20 january, 2013, Mail online
Vincent C., Burnett S., Carthey J., The measurement and monitoring of safety, report 2013 Health Foundation
James J. A New, Evidence-based Estimate of Patient Harms Associated with Hospital Care, J Patient Saf 2013;9: 122Y128
Cuong Pham J., Frick K., Pronovost P. Why don’t we know whether care is safe ?, Am Med Med Qual, 28(6) 457-63
Wang, Yun, Noel Eldridge, Mark L. Metersky, Nancy R. Verzier, Thomas P. Meehan, Michelle M. Pandolfi, JoAnne M. Foody, et al. National Trends in Patient Safety for Four Common Conditions, 2005–2011 . New England Journal of Medicine 370, no 4 (2014): 341 351.
New HHS Data Shows Major Strides Made in Patient Safety, Leading to Improved Care and Savings, May, 7, 2014
Vincent C., Burnett S., Carthey J., Safety measurement and monitoring in healthcare : a framework to guide clinical teams and healthcare organisations in maintaining safety, BMJ,QUalSaf, 2014, 670-77
Shojania K., Marang-van de Mheen P. Temporal trends in patient safety in the netherlands : reductions in preventable adverse events or the end of adverse events as a useful metric, BMJQual Saf, 2015 in press
Mercier G, Georgescu V., Bousquet J. Geographic Variation In Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations In France, Health Aff May 2015 vol. 34 no. 5 836-843
Baines R., Langelaan M., de Bruijne M., Spreewenberg P., Wagner C. How effective are patient safety initiatives? A retrospective patient record review study of changes to patient safety over time, BMJ Qual Saf 2015;24:561–571.
Vincent C. Amalberti R. Safety in healthcare is a moving target BMJ Qual Saf 2015;24:539-540
Ma J., Ward E., Siegel R., Jemal A. Temporal trends in Mortality in the United States 1969-2014, JAMA. 2015; 314 (16):1731-1739.
Makary M., Daniel M. Medical Error—the Third Leading Cause of Death in the US, BMJ 353 (3 mai 2016): i2139.
Krowick R., Arnold S., Brady J., Improving Safety for Hospitalized Patients, much progress but many challenges remain, JAMA, August 2, 316-5
La controverse actuelle, et les difficultés
Shojana, K dixon-Woods M., Estimating deaths due to medical error : the ongoing controversy and why it matters, BMJ QS, Published line
Gionolu G., Dunn J.D. Unreliable Research on Error-Related Hospital Deaths in America, Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Volume 21 Number 4 Winter 2016
Medical negligence: there are no winners, The Lancet, Editorial, Volume 391, Issue 10135, 26 May–1 June 2018, Pages 2079
Adler Lee, Yi D., Li M. , McBroom B., Hauck L., Sammer C., Jones C., Shaw T., Classen D., Impact of Inpatient Harms on Hospital Finances and Patient Clinical Outcomes, Journal of Patient Safety: June 2018 - Volume 14 - Issue 2 - p 67–73