Enteral nutrition: An underappreciated source of patient safety events

Author:

Citty Sandra Wolfe1ORCID,Chew Mary2,Hiller Lynn D.3ORCID,Maria Lisa A.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Department of Family and Community Health Systems, North Florida South Georgia Veteran's Health System, University of Florida College of Nursing Gainesville Florida USA

2. Nutrition and Food Services Phoenix VA Health Care System Phoenix Arizona USA

3. Nutrtion and Food Services James A Haley Veteran's Hospital Tampa Florida USA

4. Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center Miami VA Healthcare System Miami Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractEnteral nutrition (EN) therapies are prescribed for patients not able to maintain adequate nutrition through the oral route. Medical errors and close calls associated with the provision of EN therapy leading to actual and potential patient harm have been reported. The purpose of this study was to determine the number, type, and severity of safety events related to the provision of EN therapies reported to a national database and provide workable recommendations from the literature to improve safety. An interdisciplinary team queried the National Center for Patient Safety (NCPS) Joint Patient Safety Reporting (JPSR) system using keywords related to EN therapy use. The team reviewed the number, type, and severity of reported events and safety codes as categorized by the NCPS and then thematically classified the narratives using the Medication Use Process (MUP). Our query revealed 1227 safety events related to the EN keywords. Thematic analysis of the top five event subtypes (n = 1030) revealed that there were 691 EN safety reports directly related to an MUP step, and the majority fell into the steps of administering (31%), followed by monitoring (28%), dispensing (26%), prescribing (11%), and transcription (4%), with many events involving more than one MUP step. Safety events associated with the provision of EN therapies leading to patient harm have been reported to the JPSR system. To improve safety related to EN use, modifications to prescribing, transcribing/documenting, dispensing, administering, and monitoring of prescribed EN therapies are needed.

Publisher

Wiley

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