Automatic Analysis of Critical Incident Reports: Requirements and Use Cases

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2016:223:85-92.

Abstract

Increasingly, critical incident reports are used as a means to increase patient safety and quality of care. The entire potential of these sources of experiential knowledge remains often unconsidered since retrieval and analysis is difficult and time-consuming, and the reporting systems often do not provide support for these tasks. The objective of this paper is to identify potential use cases for automatic methods that analyse critical incident reports. In more detail, we will describe how faceted search could offer an intuitive retrieval of critical incident reports and how text mining could support in analysing relations among events. To realise an automated analysis, natural language processing needs to be applied. Therefore, we analyse the language of critical incident reports and derive requirements towards automatic processing methods. We learned that there is a huge potential for an automatic analysis of incident reports, but there are still challenges to be solved.

MeSH terms

  • Data Mining / methods*
  • Humans
  • Linguistics / methods
  • Medical Errors* / statistics & numerical data
  • Natural Language Processing*
  • Patient Safety
  • Semantics