Clinical risk management in obstetrics: eclampsia drills

BMJ. 2004 Jan 31;328(7434):269-71. doi: 10.1136/bmj.328.7434.269.

Abstract

Problem: Infrequent presentation of patients with eclampsia, leading to staff inexperienced in the condition and untested emergency systems.

Design: "Fire drill" programme using on-site simulation of patients with eclampsia.

Setting: Tertiary referral obstetric unit.

Key measures for improvement: Successful implementation of measures to optimise management of eclampsia.

Strategies for change: Rapid activation of emergency team after one call, development and dissemination of evidence based protocol for eclampsia, strategically placed "eclampsia boxes," individual staff feedback and education.

Effects of change: Efficient and appropriate management of subsequent simulated patients.

Lessons learnt: On-site simulation can identify and correct potential deficiencies in the care of patients with eclampsia.

MeSH terms

  • Eclampsia / therapy*
  • Emergency Medical Services / organization & administration
  • Emergency Medical Services / standards
  • Emergency Treatment
  • Female
  • Hospitals, Maternity
  • Humans
  • Medical Audit
  • Medical Staff, Hospital / education
  • Obstetrics / education
  • Patient Simulation
  • Pregnancy
  • Prenatal Care / organization & administration
  • Prenatal Care / standards
  • Quality of Health Care
  • Risk Management / methods*