Better Outcomes Registry & Network (BORN) Ontario, 401 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 8L1, Canada.
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, 401 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 8L1, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2019 Jul 8;19(1):460. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4224-9.
MORE (Managing Obstetrical Risk Efficiently) is a patient safety program for health care providers and administrators in hospital obstetric units. MORE has been implemented widely in Canada and gradually spread to the United States. The main goal of MORE is to build a patient safety culture and improve clinical outcomes. In 2013, 26 Ontario hospitals voluntarily accepted provincial funding to participate in MORE. The purpose of our study was to assess the effect of MORE on participant knowledge, organizational culture, and experiences implementing and participating in the program at these 26 Ontario hospitals.
A convergent parallel mixed-methods study in Ontario, Canada, with MORE participants from 26 hospitals. The quantitative component used a descriptive pre-post repeated measures design to assess participant knowledge and perception of culture, administered pre-MORE and after each of the three MORE modules. Changes in mean scores were assessed using mixed-effects regression. The qualitative component used a qualitative descriptive design with individual semi-structured interviews. We used content analysis to code, categorize, and thematically describe data. A convergent parallel design was used to triangulate findings from data sources.
308 participants completed the knowledge test, and 329 completed the culture assessment at all four time points. Between baseline and post-Module 3, statistically significant increases on both scores were observed, with an increase of 7.9% (95% CI: 7.1 to 8.8) on the knowledge test and an increase of 0.45 (on a scale of 1-5, 95% CI: 0.38 to 0.52) on the culture assessment. Interview participants (n = 15) described improvements in knowledge, interprofessional communication, ability to provide safe care, and confidence in skills. Facilitators and barriers to program implementation and sustainability were identified.
Participants were satisfied with their participation in the MORE program and perceived that it increased health care provider knowledge and confidence, improved safety for patients, and improved communication between team members. Additionally, mean scores on knowledge tests for obstetric content and culture assessment improved. The MORE program can help organizations and individuals improve care by concentrating on the human and organizational aspects of patient safety. Further work to improve program implementation and sustainability is required.
MORE(高效管理产科风险)是一项针对医院产科病房医护人员和管理人员的患者安全计划。MORE 在加拿大得到了广泛的实施,并逐渐在美国传播。MORE 的主要目标是建立患者安全文化并改善临床结果。2013 年,26 家安大略省医院自愿接受省级资金参与 MORE。我们研究的目的是评估 MORE 对这些安大略省 26 家医院的参与者知识、组织文化以及参与和实施该计划的经验的影响。
这是在加拿大安大略省进行的一项汇聚平行混合方法研究,研究对象为来自 26 家医院的 MORE 参与者。定量部分采用描述性前后重复测量设计,在 MORE 之前和每三个 MORE 模块之后评估参与者的知识和文化认知。使用混合效应回归评估平均分数的变化。定性部分采用个体半结构式访谈的定性描述设计。我们使用内容分析法对数据进行编码、分类和主题描述。使用汇聚平行设计对来自不同数据源的发现进行三角验证。
308 名参与者完成了知识测试,329 名参与者在所有四个时间点完成了文化评估。与基线相比,在模块 3 之后,两个分数都有显著提高,知识测试提高了 7.9%(95%置信区间:7.1 至 8.8),文化评估提高了 0.45(在 1-5 的量表上,95%置信区间:0.38 至 0.52)。接受访谈的参与者(n=15)描述了知识、跨专业沟通、提供安全护理的能力和技能信心的提高。确定了计划实施和可持续性的促进因素和障碍。
参与者对参与 MORE 计划感到满意,并认为该计划提高了医护人员的知识和信心,提高了患者的安全性,并改善了团队成员之间的沟通。此外,产科内容知识测试和文化评估的平均分数都有所提高。MORE 计划可以通过关注患者安全的人为和组织方面来帮助组织和个人改善护理。需要进一步努力改进计划的实施和可持续性。