Consensus conference on providing information of adverse events to patients and relatives

To develop recommendations regarding «Information about adverse events to patients and their families», through the implementation of a consensus conference. A literature review was conducted to identify all relevant articles, the major policies and international guidelines, and the specific legisla...

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Published inRevista de calidad asistencial Vol. 28; no. 6; pp. 381 - 389
Main Authors Martín-Delgado, M C, Fernández-Maillo, M, Bañeres-Amella, J, Campillo-Artero, C, Cabré-Pericas, L, Anglés-Coll, R, Gutiérrez-Fernández, R, Aranaz-Andrés, J M, Pardo-Hernández, A, Wu, A
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageSpanish
Published Spain 01.11.2013
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Summary:To develop recommendations regarding «Information about adverse events to patients and their families», through the implementation of a consensus conference. A literature review was conducted to identify all relevant articles, the major policies and international guidelines, and the specific legislation developed in some countries on this process. The literature review was the basis for responding to a series of questions posed in a public session. A group of experts presented the best available evidence, interacting with stakeholders. At the end of the session, an interdisciplinary and multi-professional jury established the final recommendations of the consensus conference. The main recommendations advocate the need to develop policies and institutional guidelines in our field, favouring the patient adverse events disclosure process. The recommendations emphasize the need for the training of professionals in communication skills and patient safety, as well as the development of strategies for supporting professionals who are involved in an adverse event. The assessment of the interest and impact of specific legislation that would help the implementation of these policies was also considered. A cultural change is needed at all levels, nuanced and adapted to the specific social and cultural aspects of our social and health spheres, and involves all stakeholders in the system to create a framework of trust and credibility in which the processing of information about adverse events may become effective.
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ISSN:1887-1364
DOI:10.1016/j.cali.2013.07.004