A pilot initiative to enhance quality improvement teaching with simulation

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-01-28 DOI:10.1111/tct.13723
Mankeeran Dhanoa, Sachin Trivedi, Mark Sheridan
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Abstract

Background

Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS) is a recognised competency across residency programmes. Although a variety of teaching modalities exist, many do not represent the multifaceted clinical environment that trainees work in. Residents have reported challenges in linking QIPS classroom-based learning with their clinical duties. High-fidelity simulation has been used to bridge this gap within clinical skills teaching and therefore has potential to address this issue in QIPS learning.

Approach

We developed and piloted four high-fidelity simulation scenarios with 15 surgical residents (Orthopaedics, General Surgery, Gynaecology and Neurosurgery). Each scenario contained elements of both latent and active safety errors. Residents were provided with a short pre-reading from an open-access resource on basic QIPS methodology and underwent a debriefing by a trained QIPS faculty. Residents were then tasked to apply their learning to their scenario to develop a QIPS-focused solution.

Evaluation

Objective knowledge acquisition was assessed with the Quality Improvement Knowledge Assessment Tool—Revised (QIKAT-R) in conjunction with a survey based upon the Kirkpatrick Model of Learning. Overall, residents agreed that the simulation was helpful in learning QIPS methodology and agreed that they could perform fundamental QIPS tasks. The average QIKAT-R score demonstrated a trend towards improvement.

Implications

High-fidelity simulation is a potential means to provide residents with hands-on experience in QIPS knowledge acquisition and application. Future directions should aim to compare the efficacy of simulation with other teaching modalities and evaluate the long-term impact of QIPS teaching on resident behaviours and motivation to take part in QIPS initiatives.

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利用模拟提高教学质量的试点项目。
背景:质量改进和患者安全(QIPS)是住院医师培训课程中公认的一项能力。虽然存在各种教学模式,但许多模式并不能代表受训者所处的多方面临床环境。住院医师报告称,在将 QIPS 课堂学习与临床职责相结合方面存在挑战。高仿真模拟已被用于弥合临床技能教学中的这一差距,因此有可能解决 QIPS 学习中的这一问题:方法:我们为 15 名外科住院医师(骨科、普通外科、妇科和神经外科)开发并试用了四个高保真模拟场景。每个场景都包含潜在和主动安全错误。住院医师从开放获取的资源中获得了有关 QIPS 基本方法的简短预读,并接受了由受过 QIPS 培训的教师进行的汇报。然后,住院医师被要求将所学知识应用到他们的情景中,制定以 QIPS 为重点的解决方案:通过质量改进知识评估工具-修订版(QIKAT-R)和基于柯克帕特里克学习模型的调查,对客观知识掌握情况进行了评估。总体而言,住院医师认为模拟训练有助于学习 QIPS 方法,并认为他们能够完成 QIPS 的基本任务。QIKAT-R 的平均得分有提高的趋势:启示:高保真模拟是为住院医师提供 QIPS 知识获取和应用实践经验的一种潜在手段。未来的发展方向应该是比较模拟教学与其他教学模式的效果,并评估 QIPS 教学对住院医师行为和参与 QIPS 计划积极性的长期影响。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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