Improving patient safety: Did we learn from the story of Jean-Pierre Adams?

Author:

Azilagbetor David Mawufemor1ORCID,Jawara Maimuna1

Affiliation:

1. Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Hassan 1st University, Settat, Morocco

Abstract

The safety of surgery and anesthesia has seen many advances over the last several decades; however, the frequency of complications experienced by patients undergoing surgical operations remains high. Most of these complications are avoidable, with a considerable portion of surgical patient injuries originating from human factors. Telling stories and assessing what went wrong and why for lessons to be learned are proven methods used to improve patient safety in anesthesia. In this narrative, we revisited a case of an anesthesia mishap that occurred in 1982, leaving the victim in a coma for nearly four decades until his death in September 2021. The patient reported for his operation, but a number of the hospital's staff were on strike. His operation, however, went ahead and the reduction in anesthesia care team members and its consequential increase in workload resulted in a series of avoidable errors. Decades after this event, many of the issues identified still remain a challenge in anesthesia care; there are still lessons to learn. We identified and discussed three major issues of concern: the non-cancellation of his procedure amid a strike action, giving a delicate anesthetic duty to a trainee without active supervision, and poor coordination and teamwork among team members in the operating room.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy,Health (social science),Leadership and Management

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