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A content analysis of contributory factors reported in serious incident investigation reports in hospital care

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posted on 2022-08-04, 09:19 authored by Mohammad Peerally, Sue Carr, Justin Waring, Graham Martin, Mary Dixon-Woods

Background

Serious incident (SI) investigations aim to identify factors that caused or could have caused serious patient harm. This study aimed to use the Human Factors Analysis Classification System (HFACS) to characterise the contributory factors identified in SI investigation reports.


Methods

We performed a content analysis of 126 investigation reports from a multi-site NHS trust. We used a HFACS-based framework that was modified through inductive analysis of the data.


Results

Using the modified HFACS framework, ‘unsafe actions’, were the most commonly identified hierarchical level of contributory factors in investigation reports, identified 282 times across 99(79%) incidents. ‘Preconditions to unsafe acts’ (identified 223 times in 91(72%) incidents) included miscommunication and environmental factors. Supervisory factors were identified 73 times across 40(31%) incidents, and organisational factors 115 times across 59(47%) incidents. We identified ‘extra-organisational factors’ as a new HFACS level, though it was infrequently described.


Conclusions

Analysis of SI investigation reports using a modified HFACS framework allows important insights into

what investigators view as contributory factors. We found an emphasis on human error but little engagement with why it occurs. Better investigations will require independence and professionalisation of investigators, human factors expertise and a systems approach.

History

Author affiliation

Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Clinical Medicine

Volume

22

Issue

5

Pagination

423-433

Publisher

Royal College of Physicians

issn

1470-2118

Acceptance date

2022-07-03

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2023-08-10

Language

en

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