Intensive Care Unit Patient Safety Team

To develop a system for identifying objective safety-related outcome measures to assist in the design, implementation and evaluation of organizational changes (culture, human resources, care processes, etc) that will improve patient safety in BC's Intensive Care Units.

Co-Leaders:

  • Peter Dodek, MD, MHSC
    University of British Columbia
  • Najib Ayas, MD, MPH
    University of British Columbia

To develop a system for identifying objective safety-related outcome measures to assist in the design, implementation and evaluation of organizational changes (culture, human resources, care processes, etc) that will improve patient safety in BC's Intensive Care Units.

Profile and Purpose

Within the hospital, critically ill and injured patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) have the most complex medical problems and the highest mortality rate. Their care frequently requires numerous invasive medical procedures and multiple potent medications leading to increased risk for medical errors and adverse events. For these reasons, BC ICU’s are a high-priority setting for patient safety research.

Over the next three years, this research team plans to accomplish the following tasks: