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Problems with medical devices may be severely under-reported.

Kim J Vicente1, Stephanie Kern

  • 1Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, ON.

Nursing Leadership (Toronto, Ont.)
|May 25, 2005
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Most registered nurses experience medical device issues yearly but are unaware of the Health Canada Medical Device Problem Report Form, leading to under-reporting and potential patient safety risks.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Practice
  • Patient Safety
  • Medical Device Regulation

Background:

  • Medical devices are integral to modern healthcare, but device-related problems can pose significant risks to patient safety.
  • Effective reporting mechanisms are crucial for identifying and mitigating these risks.
  • The Health Canada Medical Device Problem Report Form is a key tool for reporting device malfunctions and adverse events.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess registered nurses' awareness of the Health Canada Medical Device Problem Report Form.
  • To compare the frequency of medical device problems experienced by nurses with their utilization of the reporting form.
  • To identify potential under-reporting of medical device issues to Health Canada.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was distributed to a random sample of 1,000 registered nurses in Ontario.

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  • Data collected included nurse demographics, familiarity with the reporting form, and frequency of encountering medical device problems.
  • Statistical analysis was used to compare reported problems with form usage.
  • Main Results:

    • Over 72% of surveyed nurses reported experiencing problems or concerns with medical devices at least annually.
    • A significant majority (94.2%) of nurses were unaware of the existence of the Health Canada Medical Device Problem Report Form.
    • This lack of awareness suggests a substantial gap in reporting medical device issues.

    Conclusions:

    • Registered nurses frequently encounter medical device problems, highlighting a persistent safety concern.
    • Widespread unfamiliarity with the Health Canada Medical Device Problem Report Form leads to severe under-reporting.
    • Under-reporting likely results in an underestimated threat of medical devices to patient safety, necessitating improved awareness and education.