world patient safety day 17 september 2020
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World Patient Safety Day 17 September 2020
COVID-19 pandemic The biggest threat world and humanity is facing
Health care is living its greatest crisis in patient safety ever!
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Unprecedented pressure on health systems worldwide
Unveiling challenges and risks health workers face daily
Infections, psychological disturbances, violence, illness, and even death
Working in stressful and non-conducive environments makes health
workers more prone to making errors, which can lead to patient harm
Nurses and midwives are at a particularly high risk of work-related stress, burnout and mental health problems
Patient safety:
Underpins the principle of
“first do no harm”
One of the most important components of health care delivery, which is critical to achieving UHC
In low- and middle- income countries, every minute, 5 patients die because of unsafe care
• In high-income countries, one in 10 patients is harmed while receiving hospital care
• Nearly 50% of them considered avoidable
• Health workers are frequently exposed to a range of hazards in their day to day work such as
o Biological (infections)
o Chemical (latex)
o Physical (radiation, falls, fire) risks
o Risk to mental health
o Exposure to violence
One in 3 health workers in high-income countries suffer from work-related burnout at the workplace
Globally, 6 out of 10 of health workers report experiencing a form of violence at the workplace
So far, about 10% of all cases of COVID-19 globally are among health workers
Source: https://www.who.int/dg/speeches/detail/who-director-general-s-opening-remarks-at-the-media-briefing-on-covid-19---17-july-2020
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Linkage between health worker safety and patient safety
Stress and burnout in health workers has a significant impact on safety of patients
High levels of burnout are related to external factors:
• high workload
• long hours
• strained interpersonal relationship
Physicians suffering from depressive symptoms were associated with increased risk of medical errors
Panagioti M, Geraghty K, Johnson J, Zhou A, Panagopoulou E, Chew-Graham C, Peters D, Hodkinson A, Riley R, Esmail A. . Association Between Physician Burnout and Patient Safety, Professionalism, and Patient Satisfaction. JAMA Intern Med. 2018 Oct 1;178(10):1317-1330. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.3713. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2698144
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World Patient Safety Day 2020
Health Worker Safety: A Priority for Patient Safety
WHO launches
World Patient Safety Day campaign
17 September 2020
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World Patient Safety Day 2020 slogan is Safe health workers, Safe patients
WPSD 2020 call for action
Speak up for health worker safety!
Calls for action
Health WorkerYour own safety starts with you: Take care of your physical and psychological health.
Patient, family member, caregiver Provide accurate information about your health and medical history and raise safety concerns with your health providers
If you are a...
Policy-maker, regulator, parliamentarian, insurance and legal entity, external evaluation organization Develop and promote policies and legislation for the protection of health workers’ and patients’ rights
Academic or research institutionGenerate evidence in the area of health worker safety and patient safety, including infection prevention and control, to inform policy, regulations and standards of practice
Health care leader, administrator or managerCreate a supportive, safe working environment and implement innovative safety practices based on a human factors and ergonomics approach
Patient and civil society organizationAdvocate for changes in systems, practices and policies for achieving safer health care
Professional association or international organizationSpeak up against unsafe working conditions and violence against health workers
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Join us in illuminating monuments around the world in colour orange on 17 September
Monuments around the world were lit up
E.g. The three Pyramids of GizaGiza, Egypt
Please see a compilation
WHO has published:
• Posters
• Social media cards
• Social media frames
• Social media banners
• Infographics
• Roll-up banners
• Files for local production of souvenirs
Campaign materials
All materials (incl. editable files)
Logos
All materials (incl. editable files of the logos)
Technical productsTo be launched on 17
September
1. Health Worker Safety Charter
2. WPSD2020 Goals
3. Policy brief- Health worker safety and patient safety: implications on health system
4. Policy brief on establishing national occupational health programs
5. Reporting and learning guidance
6. IPC core competencies
7. Fact sheet on health worker infections and risk factors
Opened by DDG, Mr. Jeremy Hunt
3 Sections
• Key note address- Sir Liam Donaldson
• International Year of Nurse and Midwife- Elizabeth Iru
• WHO work in health worker health and safety (HWF, OH, MH, IPC)
• Launch of technical products
• Stories from regions
• Partner initiatives
Join us on: https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J4kyL2iUT9So9xWabEDWHQ
“One world: Global solidarity for health worker safety and patient safety”
Global Virtual Event
World Patient Safety Day 2020