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Description

Determination of whether or not an adverse event occurred.

On-Screen Instructions

Adverse event: an event resulting in unintended harm or creating the potential for harm that is related to any aspect of a patient’s care (by an act of commission or omission) rather than to the underlying disease or condition of the patient. Adverse events may or may not be preventable.

Field Type

Radio button (single select)

Responses

  • Yes

  • No

Guide for Use

If you chose more than one event type, please select the highest applicable level of harm.

Additional Support

Determining if an adverse event occurred

The definition of “adverse event” varies among healthcare facilities and is often influenced by organizational or regulatory policies. Oregon’s Patient Safety Reporting Program (PSRP) defines adverse event as “an event resulting in unintended harm or creating the potential for harm that is related to any aspect of a patient’s care (by an act of commission or omission) rather than to the underlying disease or condition of the patient; adverse events may or may not be preventable.”

To determine whether or not an event in your facility meets the Oregon Patient Safety Commission’s definition of “adverse event,” use our Adverse Event Algorithm, which is based on the work of James Reason and concepts from the Just Culture movement.

Reference
Reason, J. (1997). Managing the Risks of Organizational Accidents. Ashgate Publishing Company.

History

Start Date

Spring 2012

End Date

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Change History

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Field Name

algorithm_event

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