Evaluation of the Scottish Patient Safety Fellowship programme 2008–2013

P. O’Connor, A. Fearfull
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Building improvement capacity and capability skills that enable staff to keep patients safe and improve care is essential to today’s health care environments. The Scottish Patient Safety Fellowship is an educational programme designed to build clinical leadership skills to build, improve and enhance patient care and the patient experience. The Scottish Patient Safety Fellowship is unique as it is an embedded component of the National Health Service Education for Scotland's (NES) capacity and capability plan for clinicians to be leading health care improvement. This research evaluation used mixed methods to examine the experience of the fellows in Cohorts 1–5 (2008–2013) (n = 76), alongside the view of the fellows’ organisational sponsors – the chief executive officers (n = 12) and the senior leaders (n = 9) of the Scottish Patient Safety Fellowship Programme. This research was supported by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) and NHS Education for Scotland.
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2008-2013年苏格兰患者安全奖学金项目评估
建立改进的能力和能力技能,使工作人员能够保证患者的安全并改善护理,这对当今的卫生保健环境至关重要。苏格兰患者安全奖学金是一个教育项目,旨在培养临床领导技能,以建立、改善和加强患者护理和患者体验。苏格兰患者安全奖学金是独一无二的,因为它是苏格兰国家卫生服务教育(NES)能力和能力计划的一个嵌入式组成部分,旨在帮助临床医生领导医疗保健改进。本研究评估使用混合方法来检查第1-5组(2008-2013)(n = 76)的研究员的经验,以及研究员的组织发起人-苏格兰患者安全奖学金计划的首席执行官(n = 12)和高级领导人(n = 9)的观点。这项研究得到了苏格兰医疗保健改善(HIS)和苏格兰NHS教育的支持。
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