Swamy Lakshman, Worsham Christopher, Bialas Mark J, Wertz Christa, Thornton David, Breu Anthony, Ronan Matthew
Co-Chief Resident, Quality and Patient Safety, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System.
Clinical Coordinator, Medicine Department, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System.
MedEdPORTAL. 2018 Feb 15;14:10685. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10685.
We created a standardized workshop to engage residents in quality improvement (QI) using the root cause analysis model. The workshop allows for a robust learning experience while providing solutions derived from clinicians to address important local problems. No prerequisite knowledge or experience is required.
The workshop is facilitated by one or more moderators, ideally with experience in QI. An interdisciplinary group of residents, medical students, nurses, and other attendees comprise an audience which actively engages in workshop activities. Facilitators follow a scripted model to teach important patient safety concepts with frequent break-outs for hands-on application of QI tools. During the workshop, participants create a process map and fishbone diagram, as well as develop and critically evaluate novel interventions.
Over the course of one academic year, the workshop has been implemented 17 times with roughly 25 internal medicine residents in attendance at each workshop. In addition, the workshop was run online for 126 participants with varied exposure to QI techniques. Forty percent of these participants completed a survey indicating that over 89% learned something new, 87% felt they could apply the material to their work, and 95% would recommend the workshop to a colleague.
This 60-minute workshop can provide hands-on QI experience in a standardized format to achieve the dual objectives of teaching QI to clinicians and allowing them to generate innovations. The module can be used for internal case development and trainee participation, but prepared cases are provided for facilitators without the resources for local case development.
我们创建了一个标准化的工作坊,利用根本原因分析模型让住院医师参与质量改进(QI)。该工作坊能提供丰富的学习体验,同时提供临床医生提出的解决方案,以解决当地的重要问题。无需先验知识或经验。
该工作坊由一名或多名主持人主持,最好有质量改进方面的经验。由住院医师、医学生、护士和其他参与者组成的跨学科小组积极参与工作坊活动。主持人遵循脚本化模式教授重要的患者安全概念,并经常进行小组讨论以实际应用质量改进工具。在工作坊期间,参与者创建流程图和鱼骨图,并制定和批判性评估新的干预措施。
在一学年中,该工作坊已实施17次,每次工作坊约有25名内科住院医师参加。此外,该工作坊还在线上开展,有126名对质量改进技术有不同程度接触的参与者。其中40%的参与者完成了一项调查,结果显示超过89%的人学到了新东西,87%的人觉得他们可以将所学内容应用到工作中,95%的人会向同事推荐该工作坊。
这个60分钟的工作坊可以以标准化的形式提供实际的质量改进体验,以实现向临床医生传授质量改进知识并让他们进行创新的双重目标。该模块可用于内部案例开发和学员参与,但对于没有资源进行本地案例开发的主持人,会提供准备好的案例。