Sequential monitoring of hospital adverse events when control charts fail : the example of fall injuries in hospitals


Autoria(s): Barker, A.; Morton, A.; Gatton, M.; Tong, E.; Clements, A.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Objective To evaluate methods for monitoring monthly aggregated hospital adverse event data that display clustering, non-linear trends and possible autocorrelation. Design Retrospective audit. Setting The Northern Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. Participants 171,059 patients admitted between January 2001 and December 2006. Measurements The analysis is illustrated with 72 months of patient fall injury data using a modified Shewhart U control chart, and charts derived from a quasi-Poisson generalised linear model (GLM) and a generalised additive mixed model (GAMM) that included an approximate upper control limit. Results The data were overdispersed and displayed a downward trend and possible autocorrelation. The downward trend was followed by a predictable period after December 2003. The GLM-estimated incidence rate ratio was 0.98 (95% CI 0.98 to 0.99) per month. The GAMM-fitted count fell from 12.67 (95% CI 10.05 to 15.97) in January 2001 to 5.23 (95% CI 3.82 to 7.15) in December 2006 (p<0.001). The corresponding values for the GLM were 11.9 and 3.94. Residual plots suggested that the GLM underestimated the rate at the beginning and end of the series and overestimated it in the middle. The data suggested a more rapid rate fall before 2004 and a steady state thereafter, a pattern reflected in the GAMM chart. The approximate upper two-sigma equivalent control limit in the GLM and GAMM charts identified 2 months that showed possible special-cause variation. Conclusion Charts based on GAMM analysis are a suitable alternative to Shewhart U control charts with these data.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75119/

Publicador

BMJ Publishing Group Ltd

Relação

DOI:10.1136/qshc.2007.025601

Barker, A., Morton, A., Gatton, M., Tong, E., & Clements, A. (2009) Sequential monitoring of hospital adverse events when control charts fail : the example of fall injuries in hospitals. Qual Saf Health Care, 18(6), pp. 473-477.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #hospital #adverse events #fall injuries #control chart #monitoring
Tipo

Journal Article