Implementation of the trigger review method in Scottish general practices: patient safety outcomes and potential for quality improvement

Conclusions The great majority of clinician reviewers ‘successfully’ applied the TRM, uncovering important but previously undetected PSIs, which prompted care teams to take action during and after the trigger reviews. The method and data generated have the potential to drive improvements in related care processes at the practice, regional and national health system level. TRM arguably increased ‘ownership’ of the safety challenge and clinician engagement in implementing their solutions to specific problems identified. Our results suggest that the TRM has potential as a feasible, pragmatic approach to improving primary care safety and quality.
Source: BMJ Quality and Safety - Category: Journals (General) Authors: Tags: Research and reporting methodology Source Type: research