School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Nurse Educ Today. 2021 Sep;104:104984. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2021.104984. Epub 2021 May 26.
Education about patient safety has historically been limited in health professionals curricula and largely inaccessible to the general public. We developed a massive open online course (MOOC), The Science of Safety in Healthcare, to present the foundational patient safety principles to a broad global audience of health professionals, learners, and patients interested in patient safety.
To describe the Science of Safety in Healthcare MOOC, its effects on patient safety competence, and the satisfaction of course participants.
The five-week video-based course was delivered in 2013 and 2014, and was organized in five modules: 1) overview of science of safety and safety culture, 2) enabling and contextual factors that influence patient safety and quality, 3) methods to improve safety and quality, 4) translating evidence intro practice and leading change, and 5) summary and opportunities for capacity building. Each module had three or four segments. Participants were introduced to key concepts, and tools and skills to promote patient safety. Participants completed the Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS), which measures patient safety competence, and a course satisfaction survey. Pre- and post- course H-PEPSS scores were compared using paired t-tests. Course satisfaction surveys were administered at the completion of the course and six months later.
A total of 20,957, and 9679 participants enrolled in the course in 2013 and 2014, respectively. About half of participants were 25-44 years old (57%), and female (54%). Participants joined from over 100 countries. The majority were health professionals (61%) or health professionals in training (7%). Mean H-PEPSS scores improved after course completion, with significant increases on all survey domains in both years (p < 0.01). Mean score differences were: Teamwork 0.68 (95% CI: 0.64, 0.71), Communication 0.70 (95% CI: 0.66, 0.73), Managing Risk 0.79 (95% CI: 0.76, 0.82), Human Environment 0.64 (95% CI: 0.61, 0.68), Recognizing and Responding 0.64 (95% CI: 0.61, 0.68), and Culture 0.72 (95% CI: 0.68, 0.75). About 8% of participants in each cohort earned a certificate of completion. At 6-months post-course, the majority of the participants agreed or agreed strongly that the course content was useful (93%) and that the course positively influenced their clinical practice (69%) and communication (84%).
The MOOC course allowed educators to reach a large, diverse audience. The course was well-received and participants reported a significant increase in patient safety competence. As with most MOOCs, rates of completion were low.
在医疗保健专业人员的课程中,患者安全方面的教育历来有限,并且基本上无法为公众所接受。我们开发了一门大规模在线公开课(MOOC),即《医疗保健中的安全科学》,旨在向对患者安全感兴趣的全球广大医疗保健专业人员、学习者和患者介绍基础的患者安全原则。
描述《医疗保健中的安全科学》MOOC 及其对患者安全能力的影响,以及课程参与者的满意度。
这门基于视频的五周课程于 2013 年和 2014 年开设,课程分为五个模块:1)安全科学和安全文化概述,2)影响患者安全和质量的促成因素和背景因素,3)提高安全和质量的方法,4)将证据转化为实践和引领变革,以及 5)总结和能力建设机会。每个模块都有三到四个部分。学员将了解关键概念以及促进患者安全的工具和技能。学员完成了《医疗保健专业人员患者安全教育调查》(H-PEPSS),该调查衡量患者安全能力,以及课程满意度调查。使用配对 t 检验比较课前和课后的 H-PEPSS 分数。课程满意度调查在课程结束时和六个月后进行。
2013 年和 2014 年分别有 20957 人和 9679 人注册了该课程。约有一半的参与者年龄在 25-44 岁(57%),女性(54%)。参与者来自 100 多个国家。大多数是医疗保健专业人员(61%)或医疗保健专业人员培训生(7%)。完成课程后,H-PEPSS 平均分数有所提高,两年中所有调查领域的分数都有显著增加(p<0.01)。平均分数差异为:团队合作 0.68(95%CI:0.64,0.71)、沟通 0.70(95%CI:0.66,0.73)、风险管理 0.79(95%CI:0.76,0.82)、人类环境 0.64(95%CI:0.61,0.68)、识别和应对 0.64(95%CI:0.61,0.68)以及文化 0.72(95%CI:0.68,0.75)。每个队列中有 8%的参与者获得了结业证书。在课程结束后的 6 个月,大多数参与者同意或强烈同意课程内容有用(93%),并且课程对他们的临床实践(69%)和沟通(84%)产生了积极影响。
MOOC 课程使教育者能够接触到大量不同的受众。该课程广受欢迎,参与者报告称他们的患者安全能力有了显著提高。与大多数 MOOC 一样,完成率较低。