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面向儿科住院医师的住院患者安全课程。

An Inpatient Patient Safety Curriculum for Pediatric Residents.

作者信息

Szymusiak John, Fox Michael D, Polak Catherine, Jeong Kwonho, Rubio Doris, Dewar Stephanie, Urbach Andrew, Gonzaga Alda Maria

机构信息

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

出版信息

MedEdPORTAL. 2018 Apr 13;14:10705. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10705.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Patient safety is recognized as an important part of pediatric resident education. There is a lack of published safety curricula targeting pediatric residents. A local needs assessment showed that while residents felt safety was an important part of their current and future jobs, they did not feel prepared to apply safety principles to their future careers or participate in a root cause analysis (RCA).

METHODS

This curriculum was delivered to senior-level pediatric and multiple-board residents during five monthly, hour-long, multidisciplinary sessions. Sessions covered systems-based thinking, terminology, the second victim phenomenon, RCA, and medication errors, while providing feedback on recent event reports filed by residents. Resident knowledge, attitudes, and reporting behavior were evaluated prior to and following the curriculum.

RESULTS

Attendees showed statistically significant improved safety attitudes and preparedness to apply safety to their future endeavors; conversely, there were no significant changes in nonattendees. There were no significant changes in knowledge scores or event reporting. Answers to qualitative questions identified learning about the reporting process, RCAs, and follow-up on filed event reports as valuable parts of the curriculum. Residents desired more time to debrief about safety events.

DISCUSSION

The curriculum succeeded in engaging residents in patient safety and making them feel prepared for future practice. Residents showed a dissonance between their intentions to report and their actual reporting behaviors, the reasons for which require further exploration. Residents desired a forum to deal with the emotions involved in errors. This curriculum is easily transferable to other institutions with minor modifications.

摘要

引言

患者安全被视为儿科住院医师教育的重要组成部分。目前缺乏针对儿科住院医师的已发表的安全课程。一项本地需求评估显示,虽然住院医师认为安全是他们当前和未来工作的重要组成部分,但他们觉得自己没有准备好将安全原则应用于未来的职业生涯,也没有准备好参与根本原因分析(RCA)。

方法

本课程通过五个每月一小时的多学科课程,面向高级儿科住院医师和多专业委员会住院医师授课。课程涵盖基于系统的思维、术语、“第二受害者”现象、根本原因分析和用药错误,同时对住院医师最近提交的事件报告提供反馈。在课程前后对住院医师的知识、态度和报告行为进行评估。

结果

与会者在安全态度以及将安全应用于未来工作的准备程度方面有统计学意义的显著改善;相反,未与会者没有显著变化。知识得分和事件报告方面没有显著变化。对定性问题的回答表明,了解报告流程、根本原因分析以及对已提交事件报告的跟进是课程的重要组成部分。住院医师希望有更多时间对安全事件进行汇报总结。

讨论

该课程成功地让住院医师参与到患者安全工作中,并让他们对未来的实践感到有所准备。住院医师在报告意图和实际报告行为之间表现出不一致,其原因需要进一步探究。住院医师希望有一个论坛来处理错误所涉及的情绪问题。本课程稍作修改即可轻松移植到其他机构。

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