Skal - skal ikke. Jordmödre og psykiatriske sykepleieres erfaringer med varsling av avvik
Sammanfattning
Patient Safety has a high priority on the national and international health care agenda. The
incidence of adverse events is estimated to be too high and for a variety of reasons, a fair amount of
such events are not reported. Hence, the aim of this study was to explore how midwives and mental
health nurses experience and deal with adverse events. The study had a qualitative approach.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 midwives and mental health nurses. The data
analysis strategy was systematic text condensation. Two primary themes emerged from the
interviews: a) Nurses have a moral obligation to report, and b) Adverse events puts the individual in
a difficult situation. The findings suggest developing a clearer understanding of the relationship
between individual and organizational factors. In addition, management is proposed as the key factor
in establishing good practice for reporting. More research is required in order to understand the
psychosocial aspects of reporting adverse events, and the dynamics involved in professional
decision-making in patient safety activities.