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Quality Improvement in Health Care
2022 Volume.28 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.54
Prioritizing Themes Using a Delphi Survey on Patient Safety Theme Reports
Park Jeong-Yun

Shin Eun-Jung
Kim Rhi-Eun
Kim Su-Kyeong
Park Choon-Seon
Park Tae-Zoon
Choi Yun-Kyoung
Heo Young-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: The study aims to identify the theme list and priority criteria of patient safety theme reports in South Korea.

Methods: The survey was conducted twice, and the importance of each criterion and theme was measured on a nine-point scale using the Delphi technique by a panel of 19 patient safety experts. The criteria included severity, universality, preventability, and organizational-social impact. Descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, median, and interval quartile range were used to analyze the data.

Results: The parameters were assigned a weighted average of 35% for severity, 20% for universality, 30% for preventability, and 15% for organizational-social impact, respectively. The final top three rankings were surgery safety, blood transfusion safety, and medication safety. In addition to expert opinion, for the theme that is selected based on the priority ranking, one to five sub-topics can be derived from the theme based on the priority ranking, societal demands, or the yearly priority list of patient safety incidents.

Conclusion: It is recommended that the official patient safety center distribute the report in the form of a summary that can be utilized nationwide at medical institutions, government institutions, and other places. Updates, as well as accumulated theme reports, will serve as the baseline data for the proposal of the system and for the policy designed to implement and improve institutions¡¯ safety practices as a standard of domestic patient safety practice guidelines.
KEYWORD
Patient safety, Priority, Criteria, Practice, Delphi methods
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