Strategies for incorporating patient safety education in paramedic education using the IHI Open School

A. Batt, Lisa Henderson, Trevor Hines Duncliffe, Samantha Robb, Jenalyn Cundy Jones, Rayne Crosetta, Presley Smith, Dugg Steary
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IntroductionEvery year, thousands of patients die and millions are harmed by medical care provision. Paramedics care for patients in dynamic, and challenging environments every day, which creates conditions that are ideal for mistakes to occur and for harm to be caused as a result. Knowledge of patient safety is recognised as a competency for paramedics in several jurisdictions, yet general awareness among paramedics of patient safety issues remains poor. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Open School courses were identified as a potential solution to this identified gap. These courses have been successfully integrated into various health professions education programs in other institutions; however, no literature was discovered which discussed the integration of these courses into paramedic education.MethodsEight online courses from the 13-course IHI Basic Certificate in Quality and Safety were embedded into the curriculum of a professional issues class in a paramedic diploma program in Ontario, Canada. Courses were completed outside of classroom time over one semester, and a percentage of activity marks for the class were awarded to students on the completion of the eight courses. Students provided a copy of certificates to prove completion of training.ResultsIn this pilot program, 41 paramedic students in the class (98%) completed all 13 courses, and were awarded the IHI Basic Certificate in Quality and Safety. Students described the courses as “highly applicable to paramedicine and pre-hospital care”. In addition, students state that completing the certificate gave them knowledge of “the means by which change can be enacted”. The completion of the courses outside of class time was achievable, and feedback from students has been overwhelmingly positive. An additional 43 students are currently enrolled in the courses, with completion expected by December 2018.ConclusionThe IHI Open School courses are an easy to implement strategy for paramedics looking to gain a brief, concise education on quality and patient safety. It is our goal to integrate the IHI Open School Basic Certificate across all classes in the two-year diploma program. We hope this will lay a foundation for professional practice that is based on safe, high-quality care provision.
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利用IHI开放学校将患者安全教育纳入护理教育的策略
每年,数千名患者死亡,数百万人因医疗服务受到伤害。护理人员每天都在充满活力和挑战性的环境中护理患者,这为错误的发生和伤害的产生创造了理想的条件。在一些司法管辖区,患者安全知识被认为是护理人员的一种能力,但护理人员对患者安全问题的普遍认识仍然很差。医疗保健改善研究所(IHI)的开放学校课程被认为是解决这一差距的潜在解决方案。这些课程已成功地纳入其他机构的各种卫生专业教育方案;然而,没有文献被发现讨论这些课程纳入护理教育。方法将13门IHI质量与安全基本证书课程中的8门在线课程嵌入到加拿大安大略省一所护理人员文凭课程的专业问题课程中。课程是在一个学期的课堂外完成的,学生在完成八门课程后会获得一定比例的课堂活动分数。学员须提供完成培训的证书副本。结果该班41名护理学生(98%)完成了全部13门课程,并获得了IHI质量与安全基本证书。学生们形容这些课程“非常适用于医疗辅助和院前护理”。此外,学生们表示,完成证书使他们了解了“实施变革的手段”。在课外时间完成课程是可以实现的,学生的反馈也非常积极。目前还有43名学生正在学习这些课程,预计将于2018年12月完成。结论IHI开放学校课程是一种易于实施的策略,护理人员希望获得简短,简明的质量和患者安全教育。我们的目标是将IHI开放学校基础证书课程整合到两年制文凭课程的所有班级中。我们希望这将为基于安全、高质量护理提供的专业实践奠定基础。
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