A descriptive analysis of incidents reported by community aged care workers


Autoria(s): Tariq, Amina; Douglas, Heather E.; Smith, Cheryl; Georgiou, Andrew; Osmond, Tracy; Armour, Pauline; Westbrook, Johanna I.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Little is known about the types of incidents that occur to aged care clients in the community. This limits the development of effective strategies to improve client safety. The objective of the study was to present a profile of incidents reported in Australian community aged care settings. All incident reports made by community care workers employed by one of the largest community aged care provider organizations in Australia during the period November 1, 2012, to August 8, 2013, were analyzed. A total of 356 reports were analyzed, corresponding to a 7.5% incidence rate per client year. Falls and medication incidents were the most prevalent incident types. Clients receiving high-level care and those who attended day therapy centers had the highest rate of incidents with 14% to 20% of these clients having a reported incident. The incident profile indicates that clients on higher levels of care had higher incident rates. Incident data represent an opportunity to improve client safety in community aged care.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92965/

Publicador

SAGE Publications

Relação

DOI:10.1177/0193945914562615

Tariq, Amina, Douglas, Heather E., Smith, Cheryl, Georgiou, Andrew, Osmond, Tracy, Armour, Pauline, & Westbrook, Johanna I. (2015) A descriptive analysis of incidents reported by community aged care workers. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 37(7), pp. 859-876.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #care workers #community aged care #community care #home care #incident-reporting system #patient safety
Tipo

Journal Article