Lippke Sonia, Wienert Julian, Keller Franziska Maria, Derksen Christina, Welp Annalena, Kötting Lukas, Hofreuter-Gätgens Kerstin, Müller Hardy, Louwen Frank, Weigand Marcel, Ernst Kristina, Kraft Katrina, Reister Frank, Polasik Arkadius, Huener Nee Seemann Beate, Jennewein Lukas, Scholz Christoph, Hannawa Annegret
Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH, Germany Campus Ring 1, 28759, Bremen, Germany.
Die Techniker; Unternehmenszentrale, Fachbereich Versorgungsmanagement, Bramfelder Str. 140, 22305, Hamburg, Germany.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2019 Nov 28;19(1):908. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4579-y.
Patient safety is a key target in public health, health services and medicine. Communication between all parties involved in gynecology and obstetrics (clinical staff/professionals, expectant mothers/patients and their partners, close relatives or friends providing social support) should be improved to ensure patient safety, including the avoidance of preventable adverse events (pAEs). Therefore, interventions including an app will be developed in this project through a participatory approach integrating two theoretical models. The interventions will be designed to support participants in their communication with each other and to overcome difficulties in everyday hospital life. The aim is to foster effective communication in order to reduce the frequency of pAEs. If communication is improved, clinical staff should show an increase in work satisfaction and patients should show an increase in patient satisfaction.
The study will take place in two maternity clinics in Germany. In line with previous studies of complex interventions, it is divided into three interdependent phases. Each phase provides its own methods and data. Phase 1: Needs assessment and a training for staff (n = 140) tested in a pre-experimental study with a pre/post-design. Phase 2: Assessment of communication training for patients and their social support providers (n = 423) in a randomized controlled study. Phase 3: Assessment of an app supporting the communication between staff, patients, and their social support providers (n = 423) in a case-control study. The primary outcome is improvement of communication competencies. A range of other implementation outcomes will also be assessed (i.e. pAEs, patient/treatment satisfaction, work satisfaction, safety culture, training-related outcomes).
This is the first large intervention study on communication and patient safety in gynecology and obstetrics integrating two theoretical models that have not been applied to this setting. It is expected that the interventions, including the app, will improve communication practice which is linked to a lower probability of pAEs. The app will offer an effective and inexpensive way to promote effective communication independent of users' motivation. Insights gained from this study can inform other patient safety interventions and health policy developments.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03855735; date of registration: February 27, 2019.
患者安全是公共卫生、医疗服务和医学领域的关键目标。应改善妇产科所有相关方(临床工作人员/专业人员、准妈妈/患者及其伴侣、提供社会支持的近亲或朋友)之间的沟通,以确保患者安全,包括避免可预防的不良事件(pAEs)。因此,本项目将通过整合两种理论模型的参与式方法,开发包括一款应用程序在内的干预措施。这些干预措施旨在支持参与者之间的沟通,并克服医院日常生活中的困难。目的是促进有效沟通,以减少pAEs的发生频率。如果沟通得到改善,临床工作人员的工作满意度应会提高,患者的满意度也应会提高。
该研究将在德国的两家妇产诊所进行。与之前关于复杂干预措施的研究一致,它分为三个相互依存的阶段。每个阶段都有其自身的方法和数据。第一阶段:需求评估和对工作人员的培训(n = 140),在一项采用前后设计的预实验研究中进行测试。第二阶段:在一项随机对照研究中,对患者及其社会支持提供者的沟通培训进行评估(n = 423)。第三阶段:在一项病例对照研究中,对一款支持工作人员、患者及其社会支持提供者之间沟通的应用程序进行评估(n = 423)。主要结果是沟通能力的提高。还将评估一系列其他实施结果(即pAEs、患者/治疗满意度、工作满意度、安全文化、与培训相关的结果)。
这是第一项整合两种尚未应用于该领域的理论模型,针对妇产科沟通与患者安全的大型干预研究。预计包括该应用程序在内的干预措施将改善沟通实践,这与降低pAEs的可能性相关。该应用程序将提供一种有效且廉价的方式来促进有效沟通,而无需考虑用户的积极性。从这项研究中获得的见解可为其他患者安全干预措施和卫生政策制定提供参考。
ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT03855735;注册日期:2019年2月27日。