Centre for Medical and Health Sciences Education, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Centre for Medical and Health Sciences Education, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
BMJ Open. 2020 Feb 19;10(2):e032997. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032997.
NetworkZ is a national, insurer-funded multidisciplinary simulation-based team-training programme for all New Zealand surgical teams. NetworkZ is delivered in situ, using full-body commercial simulators integrated with bespoke surgical models. Rolled out nationally over 4 years, the programme builds local capacity through instructor training and provision of simulation resources. We aim to improve surgical patient outcomes by improving teamwork through regular simulation-based multidisciplinary training in all New Zealand hospitals.
Our primary hypothesis is that surgical patient outcomes will improve following NetworkZ. Our secondary hypotheses are that teamwork processes will improve, and treatment injury claims will decline. In addition, we will explore factors that influence implementation and sustainability of NetworkZ and identify organisational changes following its introduction. The study uses a stepped-wedge cluster design. The intervention will roll out at yearly intervals to four cohorts of five District Health Boards. Allocation to cohort was purposive for year 1, and subsequently randomised. The primary outcome measure is Days Alive and Out of Hospital at 90 days using patient data from an existing national administrative database. Secondary outcomes measures will include analysis of postoperative complications and treatment injury claims, surveys of teamwork and safety culture, in-theatre observations and stakeholder interviews.
We believe this is the first surgical team training intervention to be implemented on a national scale, and a unique opportunity to evaluate a nation-wide team-training intervention for healthcare teams. By using a pre-existing large administrative data set, we have the potential to demonstrate a difference to surgical patient outcomes. This will be of interest to those working in the field of healthcare teamwork, quality improvement and patient safety. New Zealand Health and Disability Ethic Committee approval (#16/NTB/143).
Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ID ACTRN12617000017325 and the Universal Trial Number is U1111-1189-3992.
NetworkZ 是一个全国性的、由保险公司资助的多学科模拟团队培训计划,面向所有新西兰外科团队。NetworkZ 在现场进行,使用全身体商业模拟器与定制的外科模型集成。该计划在全国范围内分四年实施,通过培训教员和提供模拟资源来建立当地能力。我们的目标是通过在新西兰所有医院定期进行基于模拟的多学科培训来改善手术患者的结局,从而改善团队合作。
我们的主要假设是,NetworkZ 实施后,手术患者的结局将会改善。我们的次要假设是,团队合作流程将得到改善,治疗伤害索赔将减少。此外,我们将探讨影响 NetworkZ 的实施和可持续性的因素,并确定其引入后的组织变化。该研究采用逐步楔形集群设计。干预措施将以每年一次的间隔分四年向四个地区卫生局的五个队列推出。第一年的队列分配是有目的的,随后是随机分配。主要结局指标是使用现有全国性行政数据库中的患者数据,计算 90 天内存活且出院的天数。次要结局指标将包括术后并发症和治疗伤害索赔的分析、团队合作和安全文化调查、手术室观察和利益相关者访谈。
我们认为这是第一个在全国范围内实施的外科团队培训干预措施,也是评估全国范围内医疗团队团队培训干预措施的独特机会。通过使用现有的大型行政数据集,我们有可能展示对手术患者结局的影响。这将引起从事医疗团队合作、质量改进和患者安全工作的人的兴趣。新西兰健康和残疾伦理委员会批准(#16/NTB/143)。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心 ID ACTRN12617000017325,通用试验编号为 U1111-1189-3992。