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Integrated therapy safety management system.

Beatrice Podtschaske1, Daniela Fuchs, Wolfgang Friesdorf

  • 1Department of Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics, Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany. beatrice.podtschaske@awb.tu-berlin.de

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The medico-ergonomic approach enhances clinical work system resilience by integrating safety management. This human-centered strategy, using "bridge managers," effectively handles complexity and prevents harm in healthcare settings.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Systems Engineering
  • Occupational Ergonomics
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Clinical work systems face increasing complexity and potential for errors.
  • Existing safety management approaches may not adequately address human factors in complex healthcare environments.
  • The need for resilient systems that can adapt to disruptions is critical.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the benefits of a medico-ergonomic approach for redesigning clinical work systems.
  • To introduce a concept for 'integrated therapy safety management' based on a six-layer model.
  • To enhance the resilience of clinical operations through improved safety management.

Main Methods:

  • A concept-based approach synthesizing safety and complexity research.
  • Development of an 'integrated therapy safety management' concept using a six-layer model.
  • Application of the concept to the 'medication process' for practical demonstration.

Main Results:

  • The 'integrated therapy safety management' concept, aligned with the six-layer model, details tasks, responsibilities, and workflows.
  • 'Bridge managers' are introduced to anticipate errors, monitor systems, and implement corrective/preventive actions.
  • The human factor is identified as crucial for managing residual complexity, leading to adaptive systems and increased resilience.

Conclusions:

  • The medico-ergonomic approach offers a promising framework for managing complexity in healthcare.
  • It provides a systematic method for analyzing clinical work systems and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • This approach enhances the overall safety and resilience of clinical operations.