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Improving pediatric health care delivery by engaging residents in team-based quality improvement projects.

Ulfat Shaikh1, Joanne E Natale, Jasmine Nettiksimmons, Su-Ting T Li.   

Abstract

The goal was to implement and evaluate an experimental and longitudinal team-based curriculum in quality improvement (QI) for pediatric residents that would increase their ability to apply QI methodology while improving clinical processes and outcomes. The curriculum evolved over 3 years based on resident feedback. Working in teams, residents and faculty apply QI principles to systematically design and implement QI projects. Residents increased their level of comfort with key QI concepts. They showed an increase in QI skills by meaningful integration of the following QI concepts into their projects: establishing the magnitude of the problem, developing focused aims for improvement, identifying areas to change, using QI tools, collecting data, and assessing if changes were successful. The 10 resident-led projects conducted over the past 3 years also resulted in improvements in measures of multiple clinical processes and outcomes. This curriculum was effective and feasible within the constraints of residency work hours.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22736802     DOI: 10.1177/1062860612448927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Qual        ISSN: 1062-8606            Impact factor:   1.852


  3 in total

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Authors:  Alan E Simon; Katherine A Ahrens
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Authors:  Jacob R Gillen; Adriana G Ramirez; Diane W Farineau; Tracey R Hoke; Bruce D Schirmer; Michael D Williams; Christine L Lau
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