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Incidencia y evitabilidad de eventos adversos en pacientes hospitalizados en tres instituciones hospitalarias en Colombia, 2006

Translated title of the contribution: Incidence and preventability of adverse events in patients hospitalised in three Colombian hospitals during 2006
  • Hernando Gaitán-Duarte
  • , Javier Eslava-Schmalbach
  • , Nelcy Rodríguez-Malagon
  • , Víctor Forero-Supelano
  • , Dagoberto Santofimio-Sierra
  • , Hernando Altahona
  • , Grupo de Evaluación de Tecnologías y Políticas en Salud

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Abstract

Objective: Determining adverse event (AE) incidence, preventability, classification and impact for establishing their importance as a public health problem within the Colombian Social Security System. Methodology: This was a study of a prospective inpatient cohort from three Colombian general-practice institutions. Inclusion criteria: at least 12 hours' length of hospital stay during 2006. Exclusion criteria: suffering psychiatric disorders and AE which had occurred before hospitalisation indexing. The sample consisted of 6 557 patients. Source of information: clinical charts. Being a three-phase design, the first phase consisted of translating and standardising screening and causation formats, phase II of actively monitoring screening criteria and phase III of evaluating causation regarding the care being provided, based on specialist committee concept on a 0-6 scale. The variables measured were age, gender, social security affiliation, cumulative AE incidence, temporality, preventability of AE and disability resulting from them. Results: 6 688 patients were evaluated; 505 of them fulfilled positive screening criteria (95 % CI=7,9;7,3-8,6), 310 presented at least one AE during their hospitalisation (95 %CI for accumulated incidence=4,6; 4,1-5,1). AE were considered to have been preventable in 189 cases (95 % CI=61;55-66) and permanent disability occurred in 1,3 % of them. AE-associated mortality was 6,4 % (20/310). Hospitalisation became increased to 1 072 days as a direct consequence of AE. Conclusions: This study revealed an important incidence of AE in three Colombian hospitals, these being mainly preventable. Their ongoing monitoring as a part of risk management systems could reduce costs and AE-associated morbidity and mortality.

Translated title of the contributionIncidence and preventability of adverse events in patients hospitalised in three Colombian hospitals during 2006
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)215-226
Number of pages12
JournalRevista de Salud Publica
Volume10
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Adverse effect
  • Day care
  • Health service
  • Safety management
  • Medical error

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