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在以改善患者后勤保障为重点的质量协作中转移技能。

Transferring skills in quality collaboratives focused on improving patient logistics.

作者信息

Weggelaar-Jansen Anne Marie, van Wijngaarden Jeroen

机构信息

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Campus Woudestein, P.O. Box 1738, 3000, DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Apr 2;18(1):224. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3051-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A quality improvement collaborative, often used by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, is used to educate healthcare professionals and improve healthcare at the same time. However, no prior research has been done on the knowledge and skills healthcare professionals need to achieve improvements or the extent to which quality improvement collaboratives help enhance both knowledge and skills. Our research focused on quality improvement collaboratives aiming to improve patient logistics and tried to identify which knowledge and skills are required and to what extent these were enhanced during the QIC.

METHODS

We defined skills important for logistic improvements in a three-phase Delphi study. Based on the Delphi results we made a questionnaire. We surveyed participants in a national quality improvement collaborative to assess the skills rated as 1) important, 2) available and 3) improved during the collaborative. At two sense-making meetings, experts reflected on our findings and hypothesized on how to improve (logistics) collaboratives.

RESULTS

The Delphi study found 18 skills relevant for reducing patient access time and 21 for reducing throughput time. All skills retrieved from the Delphi study were scored as 'important' in the survey. Teams especially lacked soft skills connected to project and change management. Analytical skills increased the most, while more reflexive skills needed for the primary goal of the collaborative (reduce access and throughput times) increased modestly. At two sense-making meetings, attendees suggested four improvements for a quality improvement collaborative: 1) shift the focus to project- and change management skills; 2) focus more on knowledge transfer to colleagues; 3) teach participants to adapt the taught principles to their own situations; and 4) foster intra-project reflexive learning to translate gained insights to other projects (inter-project learning).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings seem to suggest that Quality collaboratives could benefit if more attention is paid to the transfer of 'soft skills' (e.g. change, project management and communication skills) and reflexive skills (e.g. adjusting logistics principles to specific situations and inter-project translation of experiences).

摘要

背景

医疗改进研究所经常使用的质量改进协作组织,旨在同时培训医疗专业人员并改善医疗服务。然而,此前尚未有研究探讨医疗专业人员实现改进所需的知识和技能,以及质量改进协作组织在多大程度上有助于提升知识和技能。我们的研究聚焦于旨在改善患者流程的质量改进协作组织,试图确定需要哪些知识和技能,以及在质量改进协作期间这些知识和技能在多大程度上得到了提升。

方法

我们在一项分三个阶段的德尔菲研究中确定了对流程改进至关重要的技能。基于德尔菲研究结果,我们编制了一份问卷。我们对一个全国性质量改进协作组织的参与者进行了调查,以评估他们认为在协作期间1)重要、2)具备、3)得到提升的技能。在两次意义建构会议上,专家们对我们的研究结果进行了反思,并就如何改进(流程)协作组织提出了假设。

结果

德尔菲研究发现了18项与减少患者就诊时间相关的技能和21项与减少周转时间相关的技能。在调查中,从德尔菲研究中得出的所有技能都被评为“重要”。团队尤其缺乏与项目和变革管理相关的软技能。分析技能提升最多,而协作组织主要目标(减少就诊和周转时间)所需的更多反思性技能提升幅度较小。在两次意义建构会议上,与会者提出了质量改进协作组织的四项改进建议:1)将重点转向项目和变革管理技能;2)更多地关注向同事传授知识;3)教导参与者将所学原则应用于自身情况;4)促进项目内的反思性学习,以便将获得的见解转化到其他项目(跨项目学习)。

结论

我们的研究结果似乎表明,如果更多地关注“软技能”(如变革、项目管理和沟通技能)的传授以及反思性技能(如根据具体情况调整流程原则和跨项目经验转化),质量改进协作组织可能会从中受益。

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