Innovando en procesos asistenciales y seguridad del paciente mediante simulación clínica

E. Rojo , J.M. Maestre , A.R. Díaz-Mendi , L. Ansorena , I. del Moral
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Abstract

Objective

Many excellent ideas are never implemented or generalised by healthcare organisations. There are two related paradigms: thinking that individuals primarily change through accumulating knowledge, and believing that the dissemination of that knowledge within the organisation is the key element to facilitate change. As an alternative, a description and evaluation of a simulation-based inter-professional team training program conducted in a Regional Health Service to promote and facilitate change is presented.

Material and methods

The Department of Continuing Education completed the needs assessment using the proposals presented by clinical units and management. Skills and behaviors that could be learned using simulation were selected, and all personnel from the units participating were included. Experiential learning principles based on clinical simulation and debriefing, were used for the instructional design. The Kirkpatrick model was used to evaluate the program.

Results

Objectives included: a) decision-making and teamwork skills training in high prevalence diseases with a high rate of preventable complications; b) care processes reorganisation to improve efficiency, while maintaining patient safety; and, c) implementation of new complex techniques with a long learning curve, and high preventable complications rate. Thirty clinical units organised 39 training programs in the 3 public hospitals, and primary care of the Regional Health Service during 2013-2014. Over 1,559 healthcare professionals participated, including nursing assistants, nurses and physicians.

Conclusion

Simulation in healthcare to train inter-professional teams can promote and facilitate change in patient care, and organisational re-engineering.

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通过临床模拟创新护理流程和患者安全
目的许多优秀的想法从未被医疗机构实施或推广。有两种相关的范式:认为个人主要通过积累知识来改变,并认为在组织内传播知识是促进改变的关键因素。作为一种替代方案,描述和评估基于模拟的跨专业团队培训计划进行了区域卫生服务,以促进和促进变革。材料和方法继续教育司根据临床单位和管理层提出的建议完成了需求评估。选择可以通过模拟学习的技能和行为,并包括所有参与单位的人员。采用基于临床模拟和汇报的体验式学习原则进行教学设计。采用Kirkpatrick模型对项目进行评估。结果目标包括:a)高发疾病和高发可预防并发症的决策和团队技能培训;B)重组护理流程以提高效率,同时维护患者安全;c)实施新的复杂技术,学习曲线长,可预防的并发症发生率高。2013-2014年期间,30个临床单位在3家公立医院和区域卫生服务局的初级保健部门组织了39个培训项目。超过1 559名医护专业人员参与,包括护理助理、护士和医生。结论在医疗保健中进行模拟培训,可以促进和促进患者护理的变革和组织再造。
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