Information technology and patient safety in nursing practice: an international perspective

Int J Med Inform. 2004 Aug;73(7-8):607-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2004.04.007.

Abstract

When people become patients, they place their trust in their health care providers. As providers assume responsibility for their diagnosis and treatment, patients have a right to expect that this will include responsibility for their safety during all aspects of care. However, increasing epidemiological data make it clear that patient safety is a global problem. Improved nursing care may prevent many adverse events, and nursing must take a stronger leadership role in this area. Although errors are almost inevitable, safety can be improved, and health care institutions are increasingly making safety a top priority. Information technology provides safety benefits by enhancing communication and delivering decision-support; its use will likely be a cornerstone for improving safety. This paper will discuss the status of patient safety from an international viewpoint, provide case studies from different countries, and discuss information technology solutions from a nursing perspective.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Iatrogenic Disease / epidemiology*
  • Information Systems
  • Inpatients
  • Internationality*
  • Medical Informatics*
  • Medication Errors*
  • Nursing Care / standards*
  • Outpatients
  • Patient Care / standards*
  • Patient Care Team
  • Quality of Health Care*
  • Safety Management*