J Patient Saf. 2021 Dec 1;17(8):e1420-e1427. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000667.
Engineering and operations research have much to contribute to improve patient safety, especially within complex, highly regulated, and constantly evolving hospital environments. Despite new technologies, clinical checklists, and alarm systems, basic challenges persist that impact patient safety, such as how to improve communication between healthcare providers to prevent hospital-acquired complications. Because these collaborations are often new territory for both clinical researchers and engineers, the aim of the study was to prepare research teams that are embarking on similar collaborations regarding common challenges and training needs to anticipate while developing multidisciplinary teams.
Using a specific patient safety project as a case study, we share lessons learned and research training tools developed in our experience from recent multidisciplinary collaborations between clinical and engineering teams, which included many nonclinical undergraduate and graduate students.
We developed a practical guide to describe anticipated challenges and solutions to consider for developing successful partnerships between engineering and clinical researchers. To address the extensive clinical, regulatory, data collection, and laboratory education needed for orienting multidisciplinary team members to join research projects, we also developed and shared a checklist for project managers as well as the training materials as adaptable resources to facilitate other teams' initiation into these types of collaborations. These resources are appropriate and tailorable for orienting both clinical and nonclinical team members, including faculty and staff as well as undergraduate and graduate students.
We shared a practical guide to prepare teams for new multidisciplinary collaborations between clinicians and engineers.
工程学和运筹学在提高患者安全方面有很大的贡献,尤其是在复杂、高度监管和不断发展的医院环境中。尽管有新技术、临床检查表和报警系统,但仍存在一些基本挑战,这些挑战影响患者安全,例如如何改善医疗保健提供者之间的沟通以预防医院获得性并发症。由于这些合作对于临床研究人员和工程师来说都是新领域,因此该研究的目的是为正在开展类似合作的研究团队提供准备,以预测在开发多学科团队时可能遇到的共同挑战和培训需求。
使用一个特定的患者安全项目作为案例研究,我们分享了从临床和工程团队最近的多学科合作中获得的经验教训和研究培训工具,这些合作包括许多非临床本科和研究生。
我们开发了一个实用指南,描述了在工程学和临床研究人员之间建立成功合作关系时需要考虑的预期挑战和解决方案。为了解决多学科团队成员加入研究项目所需的广泛的临床、监管、数据收集和实验室教育问题,我们还开发并分享了一份项目经理检查表以及培训材料,作为可适应的资源,以促进其他团队开展这类合作。这些资源适合并可根据需要调整,以指导临床和非临床团队成员,包括教师和工作人员以及本科和研究生。
我们分享了一份实用指南,帮助团队为临床医生和工程师之间的新多学科合作做好准备。