| Literature DB >> 29606704 |
Ramesh L Walpola1, Andrew J McLachlan1,2, Timothy F Chen1.
Abstract
Objective. To examine the literature pertaining to the use of peer-led education in patient safety. Findings. Four studies met the inclusion criteria: two were conducted in health care students and two in medical practitioners. Three studies used pre-post evaluation, with one containing a comparator group. One study a post-intervention evaluation only. All studies undertook Kirkpatrick Level 2 evaluations, showing significant improvements in attitudes and knowledge. One study undertook Level 3 and 4 evaluations, showing improvement in self-reported behaviors and engagement in quality improvement initiatives. Summary. There are few studies evaluating peer-led education in patient safety and formal and high-quality evaluations are lacking.Entities:
Keywords: education; health care; literature; patient safety; review
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29606704 PMCID: PMC5869746 DOI: 10.5688/ajpe6110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Pharm Educ ISSN: 0002-9459 Impact factor: 2.047