Adverse event detection by medical record review is reproducible, but the assessment of their preventability is not.
Dorthe O KleinRoger J M W RennenbergRichard P KoopmansMartin H PrinsPublished in: PloS one (2018)
We found a fair reproducibility for the detection of adverse events, but a poor reproducibility for the potential preventability. Possibly this was caused by lack of a definition for the preventability of adverse events. We think giving feedback to professionals using the results of medical record review remains valuable, but an improvement of its reproducibility is essential. To our opinion an international consensus on what exactly constitutes preventability of adverse events and agreement on a definition is necessary. This would result in more comparable studies in this field and could then be more informative on the ideal procedure to avoid certain potentially preventable adverse events in the future.