Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board.
Clin Med (Lond). 2012 Dec;12(6):520-5. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.12-6-520.
The 'Learning To Make a Difference' (LTMD) initiative was a Royal College of Physicians/Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board collaboration supported by The Health Foundation. It aimed to support the learning and development of new and relevant skills in quality improvement (QI) methodology by trainees to enable them to deliver effective QI projects at the frontline. Core medical trainees in five deaneries were offered the opportunity to undertake a QI project in place of a mandatory clinical audit during 2010-2011. In total, 61 trainees completed 46 QI projects. Evaluation of the project outcomes demonstrated the acceptability, feasibility and strengths of trainee-led small-scale change and how this can deliver improvement in the quality of multidisciplinary working, clinical practice and patient care. The LTMD project supports the further development and spread of this approach, encouraging all physician trainees, and their supervisors, to understand, develop and embed appropriate skills in QI methodology as part of their professional role. In addition, the project has identified the necessary infrastructure to enable this to happen.
“学习产生影响”(LTMD)计划是由皇家内科医师学院/联合皇家内科医师学院培训委员会与健康基金会合作开展的一项活动。该计划旨在通过培训生学习和发展质量管理(QI)方法方面的新的相关技能,使他们能够在一线实施有效的 QI 项目。在 2010-2011 年期间,五个学系的核心内科培训生有机会在完成强制性临床审计的同时,选择进行一项 QI 项目。共有 61 名培训生完成了 46 个 QI 项目。对项目成果的评估表明,培训生主导的小规模变革具有可接受性、可行性和优势,并且能够提高多学科工作、临床实践和患者护理的质量。LTMD 项目支持进一步开发和推广这种方法,鼓励所有医师培训生及其主管了解、发展和嵌入 QI 方法方面的适当技能,作为其专业角色的一部分。此外,该项目还确定了实现这一目标所需的基础设施。