Publisher DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10010097
Title: Preventable adverse events in obstetrics : systemic assessment of their incidence and linked risk factors
Language: English
Authors: Hüner, Beate 
Derksen, Christina 
Schmiedhofer, Martina 
Lippke, Sonia  
Janni, Wolfgang 
Scholz, Christoph 
Editor: Billeaud, Claude 
Rigourd, Virginie 
Keywords: Adverse events (AEs); Communication; Obstetrics; Patient safety; Preventable adverse events (pAEs); Risk management
Issue Date: 4-Jan-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Journal or Series Name: Healthcare 
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Abstract: 
(1) Background: Adverse events (AEs) are an inherent part of all medical care. Obstetrics is special: it is characterized by a very high expectation regarding safety and has rare cases of harm, but extremely high individual consequences of harm. However, there is no standardized identification, documentation, or uniform terminology for the preventability of AEs in obstetrics. In this study, therefore, an obstetrics-specific matrix on the preventable factors of AEs is established based on existing literature to enable standardized reactive risk management in obstetrics. (2) Methods: AEs in obstetrics from one hospital from the year 2018 were retrospectively evaluated according to a criteria matrix regarding preventability. Risk factors for preventable AEs (pAEs) were identified. (3) Results: Out of 2865 births, adverse events were identified in 659 cases (23%). After detailed case analysis, 88 cases (13%) showed at least 1 pAE. A total of 19 risk factors could be identified in 6 categories of pAEs. (4) Conclusion: Preventable categories of error could be identified. Relevant obstetric risk factors related to the error categories were identified and categorized. If these can be modified in the future with targeted measures of proactive risk management, pAEs in obstetrics could also be reduced.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/17458
ISSN: 2227-9032
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Constructor University 
Type: Article
Additional note: article number: 97
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