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Global Trigger Tool Program at Melbourne Health

Global Trigger Tool Program at Melbourne Health. Exclusion Criteria. Admitted for less than two days Below 18 years of age Admitted under Mental Health Admitted for subacute care. Sensitivity and Specificity. Attributes of the nurse screening process (n=260 records) were:

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Global Trigger Tool Program at Melbourne Health

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  1. Global Trigger Tool Program at Melbourne Health

  2. Exclusion Criteria • Admitted for less than two days • Below 18 years of age • Admitted under Mental Health • Admitted for subacute care

  3. Sensitivity and Specificity Attributes of the nurse screening process (n=260 records) were: • sensitivity 97.2%; • specificity 98.7%; • positive predictive value 98.1%; and • negative predictive value 98.0%.

  4. Understanding the Nature of AE • Florida Hospital categories of harm: • Surgery or Other Procedure • Medication/Intravenous Fluids • Patient Care • Hospital Acquired Infection • Other These are further divided into subcategories of harm

  5. Results following 42 Audit Cycles(n= 420 records) • Adverse events per 1000 bed days: 80.3/1000 bed days • Adverse events per 100 admissions: 39.5/100 admissions • % of admissions with an adverse event: 32.1%

  6. Results following 42 Audit Cycles (Continued) Distribution of adverse events by level of harm :

  7. Results following 42 Audit Cycles (Continued) AE by Category and Severity of Harm:

  8. Results following 42 Audit Cycles (Continued) Example of Sub-Harm Category:

  9. Database

  10. Lessons Learnt • Have a database developed at start of program • Minimise staff turn over for consistency • Meaningful analysis of data - Use of the Florida Hospital harm categories and subcategories helps to make data more meaningful • Reporting - Present data in such a way that it is meaningful to clinical staff as part of a balanced safety measurement framework • Develop a clear communication plan - including feedback to coalface staff and action committees e.g. Skin Integrity; Infection Prevention, etc

  11. Contact Details Sharon Walsh National Standards and Clinical Governance Coordinator Email: sharon.walsh@mh.org.au Phone: 03-9342 4165

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