TY - JOUR
T1 - The nomenclature of safety and quality of care for patients with congenital cardiac disease
T2 - a report of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Database Taskforce Subcommittee on Patient Safety.
AU - Jacobs, Jeffrey Phillip
AU - Benavidez, Oscar J.
AU - Bacha, Emile A.
AU - Walters, Henry L.
AU - Jacobs, Marshall Lewis
PY - 2008/12
Y1 - 2008/12
N2 - A large body of literature devoted to "patient safety" and error prevention exists and utilizes a nomenclature that can be applied specifically to the field of congenital cardiac disease and aid in the goals of increasing the safety of patients, decreasing medical error, minimizing mortality and morbidity, and evaluating quality of care. The purpose of this manuscript is to suggest and document a quality of health care taxonomy and the appropriate application of this nomenclature of "patient safety" to the specialty of congenital cardiac disease, with special emphasis on the following ten terms: morbidity, complication, medical error, adverse event, harm, near miss, iatrogenesis, iatrogenic complication, medical injury, and sentinel event. Each of these terms is commonly utilized in the medical literature without universal agreement on their meaning and relationship. It is our hope that the standardization of the definitions of these terms, as they are applied to the analysis of outcomes of the treatments applied to patients with congenital and paediatric cardiac disease, will facilitate improved methodologies to assess and improve quality of care in our profession.
AB - A large body of literature devoted to "patient safety" and error prevention exists and utilizes a nomenclature that can be applied specifically to the field of congenital cardiac disease and aid in the goals of increasing the safety of patients, decreasing medical error, minimizing mortality and morbidity, and evaluating quality of care. The purpose of this manuscript is to suggest and document a quality of health care taxonomy and the appropriate application of this nomenclature of "patient safety" to the specialty of congenital cardiac disease, with special emphasis on the following ten terms: morbidity, complication, medical error, adverse event, harm, near miss, iatrogenesis, iatrogenic complication, medical injury, and sentinel event. Each of these terms is commonly utilized in the medical literature without universal agreement on their meaning and relationship. It is our hope that the standardization of the definitions of these terms, as they are applied to the analysis of outcomes of the treatments applied to patients with congenital and paediatric cardiac disease, will facilitate improved methodologies to assess and improve quality of care in our profession.
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U2 - 10.1017/S1047951108003041
DO - 10.1017/S1047951108003041
M3 - Review article
C2 - 19063778
AN - SCOPUS:63849116552
SN - 1047-9511
VL - 18 Suppl 2
SP - 81
EP - 91
JO - Cardiology in the Young
JF - Cardiology in the Young
ER -