Clinical risk management is a key area in terms of healthcare quality, especially within intensive-care settings and in the case of pediatric patients. The objective of this review is to assess the impact of tools for clinical risk management in pediatric intensive-care settings. Pubmed and Web of Science were queried to carry out a systematic review, using the PICO methodology (June 2019). Primary studies of applicative experiences of clinical risk management that had impacts in pediatric intensive care units were included. A total of 1178 articles were reviewed and 20 were included. Reactive risk management tools were used in 10 studies; proactive tools in 7; both reactive and proactive tools in 3. Sixteen studies out of 20 concerned drugs; other topics included: transition from hospital to primary care, hand hygiene, organizational aspects, human milk administration. Seven studies (35%) reported organizational impacts; Ten studies (50%) reported clinical and organizational impacts; Three studies (15%) reported organizational, clinical and economic impacts. The introduction of clinical risk management tools resulted in changes within the setting considered; combined use of reactive and proactive methodologies was highlighted in various studies, as well as an increasing focus on proactive tools, both drawing a growing trend over time.

Specchia, M. L., Perilli, A., Di Pilla, A., Carini, E., Tofani, N., Ricciardi, W., Damiani, G., The impact of the implementation of clinical risk management tools in Pediatric or Neonatal Intensive Care Units: a systematic review, <<IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA>>, 2020; 76 (4): 225-239 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/166291]

The impact of the implementation of clinical risk management tools in Pediatric or Neonatal Intensive Care Units: a systematic review

Specchia, Maria Lucia
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Di Pilla, Andrea;Carini, Elettra;Tofani, Nila;Ricciardi, Walter;Damiani, Gianfranco
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2020

Abstract

Clinical risk management is a key area in terms of healthcare quality, especially within intensive-care settings and in the case of pediatric patients. The objective of this review is to assess the impact of tools for clinical risk management in pediatric intensive-care settings. Pubmed and Web of Science were queried to carry out a systematic review, using the PICO methodology (June 2019). Primary studies of applicative experiences of clinical risk management that had impacts in pediatric intensive care units were included. A total of 1178 articles were reviewed and 20 were included. Reactive risk management tools were used in 10 studies; proactive tools in 7; both reactive and proactive tools in 3. Sixteen studies out of 20 concerned drugs; other topics included: transition from hospital to primary care, hand hygiene, organizational aspects, human milk administration. Seven studies (35%) reported organizational impacts; Ten studies (50%) reported clinical and organizational impacts; Three studies (15%) reported organizational, clinical and economic impacts. The introduction of clinical risk management tools resulted in changes within the setting considered; combined use of reactive and proactive methodologies was highlighted in various studies, as well as an increasing focus on proactive tools, both drawing a growing trend over time.
2020
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Specchia, M. L., Perilli, A., Di Pilla, A., Carini, E., Tofani, N., Ricciardi, W., Damiani, G., The impact of the implementation of clinical risk management tools in Pediatric or Neonatal Intensive Care Units: a systematic review, <<IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA>>, 2020; 76 (4): 225-239 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/166291]
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