作者
Helen Hogan, Frances Healey, Graham Neale, Richard Thomson, Charles Vincent, Nick Black
发表日期
2012/9/1
来源
BMJ quality & safety
卷号
21
期号
9
页码范围
737-745
出版商
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
简介
Introduction
Monitoring hospital mortality rates is widely recommended. However, the number of preventable deaths remains uncertain with estimates in England ranging from 840 to 40 000 per year, these being derived from studies that identified adverse events but not whether events contributed to death or shortened life expectancy of those affected.
Methods
Retrospective case record reviews of 1000 adults who died in 2009 in 10 acute hospitals in England were undertaken. Trained physician reviewers estimated life expectancy on admission, to identified problems in care contributing to death and judged if deaths were preventable taking into account patients' overall condition at that time.
Results
Reviewers judged 5.2% (95% CI 3.8% to 6.6%) of deaths as having a 50% or greater chance of being preventable. The principal problems associated with preventable deaths were poor clinical monitoring (31.3%; 95 …
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