| Literature DB >> 21194435 |
José D Jansma1, Cordula Wagner, Arnold B Bijnen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Medical residents are key figures in delivering care and an important target group for patient safety education. The objective of this study was to assess residents' intentions and actions concerning patient safety improvement after patient safety education.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21194435 PMCID: PMC3224360 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Patient safety course themes and learning goals
| Themes | |
|---|---|
| 1. Principles of patient safety | - Explain definitions and give examples of incidents. |
| 2. Human factors | - Explain how incidents can occur. |
| 3. Effective teamwork | - Describe different aspects of effective teamwork. |
| 4. Contribution to safer care | - Clarify risks of the hospitals' processes. |
| 5. Medico-legal aspects of patient safety | - Explain the role of protocols. |
Interviews' question schedule
| 1. | Did you carry out your action point? |
| 2. | If yes, what were the results of your actions?/If not, please explain. |
| 3. | Which promoters encouraged you to carry out your action point? |
| 4. | Which barriers discouraged you from carrying out your action point? |
| 5. | Which additional patient safety related actions did you carry out? |
| 6. | Do you have patient safety related action points to work on for the future? |
| 7. | If you do, which actions did you choose?/If not, please explain. |
| 8. | How do you look back on the content and structure of the patient safety course? |
Characteristics of respondents (n = 69)
| Age - years | |
| Range | 24.8-43.3 |
| Median age | 29.7 |
| Sex - n (%) | |
| Male | 26 (38) |
| Female | 43 (62) |
| Discipline - n (%) | |
| Surgical | 33 (48) |
| Non-surgical | 36 (52) |
| Residency training - n (%) | |
| Yes | 56 (81) |
| No | 13 (19) |
Action points and results of actions
| Level: | Extent of taken actions, n (% within action point) | Example of declared results | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual professional, | Improving organization of own work/Follow policies, 18 (20%) | 14 (78%) fully | |
| 1 (6%) partly | |||
| 3 (17%) not | |||
| Improving own information transfer towards colleagues, 9 (10%) | 7 (78%) fully | ||
| 1 (11%) partly | |||
| 1 (11%) not | |||
| Learning from mistakes/Reporting incidents, 9 (10%) | 3 (33%) fully | ||
| 2 (22%) partly | |||
| 4 (44%) not | |||
| Improving writing in patient records, 4 (4%) | 4 (100%) fully | ||
| Improving communication with patients, 1 (1%) | 1 (100%) fully | ||
| Social context, | Improving culture/Educating colleagues about patient safety, 17 (19%) | 14 (82%) fully | |
| 1 (6%) partly | |||
| 2 (12%) not | |||
| Improving communication within the health care team, 15 (16%) | 4 (27%) fully | ||
| 4 (27%) partly | |||
| 7 (47%) not | |||
| Improving protocols/policies, 11 (12%) | 2 (18%) fully | ||
| 6 (55%) partly | |||
| 3 (27%) not | |||
| Organizational context, | Improving hospital's digitalization, 5 (5%) | 2 (40%) partly | |
| 3 (60%) not | |||
| Advocate for better/new equipment, 2 (2%) | 2 (100%) partly | ||
EWS = Early Warning Score. OR = Operating Room. TOP = Time Out Procedure.
*Partly indicates that the resident did take action, but their goal was not (yet) reached, or not all required actions have been taken.
Promoters for carrying out action points
| Level, n (%) | Promoter | Mentioned, n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Individual professional, | Awareness of the importance/usefulness of the action to be taken | 10 (23%) |
| Having received patient safety education | 4 (9%) | |
| Interested in subject/Motivated to change | 2 (5%) | |
| More experience gives opportunities to focus on other aspects of work | 2 (5%) | |
| Being former member of reporting committee | 1 (2%) | |
| Social context, 18 (42%) | Supportive attitude of colleagues | 10 (23%) |
| Open culture | 5 (12%) | |
| Other residents from department also attended the patient safety course | 2 (5%) | |
| Reaction received after incident report | 1 (2%) | |
| Organizational context, | Increased attention to patient safety | 3 (7%) |
| Upcoming visitation | 1 (2%) | |
| Reporting incidents does not take much time | 1 (2%) | |
| New work station stimulates exploring the environment | 1 (2%) |
Barriers to carrying out action points
| Level, n (%) | Barrier | Mentioned, n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Individual Professional, | Doubts about usefulness/Loss of motivation | 6 (6%) |
| Action point forgotten | 5 (5%) | |
| Don't want to be initiator for changes | 5 (5%) | |
| Experienced no problems anymore | 4 (4%) | |
| Hard to break through routines/People are fallible | 4 (4%) | |
| Formulation of action point was demanded | 1 (1%) | |
| Social context, | Impeding attitude colleagues | 16 (16%) |
| Hierarchy/Dependency on supervisors | 10 (10%) | |
| Poor communication with colleagues | 4 (4%) | |
| Poor accessibility of colleagues | 3 (3%) | |
| Organizational Context, | High work-pressure | 18 (18%) |
| Switching of work stations | 10 (10%) | |
| Hugeness of organization/Bureaucracy | 7 (7%) | |
| ICT problems/Limited user-friendliness of reporting system | 3 (3%) | |
| Residents' short working period at a department | 2 (2%) |