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The Effect of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Adverse Events in Health Care: A Retrospective Study in Ground and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services.
Miller, Blake; Lenz, Timothy J.
Afiliação
  • Miller B; Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.
  • Lenz TJ; Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Electronic address: tilenz@mcw.edu.
Air Med J ; 43(3): 221-225, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38821702
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has proven to be a significant hardship for the entire world. Health care systems and their workers have been stretched to their limits. Research regarding whether this increased strain has affected patient safety has not been sufficient, especially in emergency medical services. The aim of this study was to determine if there has been an increased rate of adverse events in ground and helicopter emergency medical services since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS:

A 2-year retrospective review was performed at a Midwest regional critical care transport service. The rate of adverse events for 1-year periods before and after March 13, 2020, was the primary outcome. All adverse events that generated a quality improvement incident report form (QIRF) were included, except those generated for non-clinical-related incidents. Additionally, a smaller time frame between May 1st and August 31st of both years was included containing all flagged adverse events from peer reviewers; not all of these generated a QIRF.

RESULTS:

In the time period between March 13, 2019, and March 12, 2020, 5 of 3,154 (0.16%) calls generated a QIRF versus 21 of 3,185 (0.66%) calls between March 13, 2020, and March 12, 2021. There was a significant relationship showing an adverse event was more likely to happen after the onset of COVID-19 compared with before (χ21 [N = 6,339] = 8.643, P ≤ .001). Additionally, from May 1st to August 31st, the total adverse event rates were 16.86% (143/848 calls) and 24.46% (387/1,582 calls) for 2019 and 2020, respectively. Similarly, statistical significance existed for adverse events occurring after onset of the pandemic versus before (χ21 [N = 2,430] = 18.253, P ≤ .001).

CONCLUSION:

A higher rate of adverse events for the year after the onset of COVID-19 existed. Additional studies looking at the causes of adverse events and patient outcomes should be undertaken to further understand this increase.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Resgate Aéreo / Serviços Médicos de Emergência / COVID-19 Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Air Med J Assunto da revista: MEDICINA AEROESPACIAL / MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Resgate Aéreo / Serviços Médicos de Emergência / COVID-19 Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Air Med J Assunto da revista: MEDICINA AEROESPACIAL / MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article