Lisa T. Barker MD, MHPE (is Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, OSF HealthCare, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, and Medical Director, Jump Simulation, an OSF HealthCare and University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria Collaboration.), William F. Bond MD, MS (is Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, and Director of Research, Jump Simulation.), Ann M. Willemsen-Dunlap CRNA, PhD (is Director of Education Development, Jump Simulation.), Kimberly L. Cooley MSN, RN, CCRC (is Research Education Facilitator, OSF HealthCare.), Jeremy S. McGarvey MS (is Senior Statistician, Division of Healthcare Analytics, OSF HealthCare.), Rebecca L. Ruger (is Graduate Student, Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University.), Adam Kohlrus MS, CPHQ, CPPS (is Partner and Business Designer, Do Tank, Springfield, Illinois.), Michael J. Kremer PhD, CRNA, CHSE, FAAN (is Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Adult Health and Gerontological Nursing, College of Nursing, and Co-Director, Rush Center for Clinical Skills and Simulation, Rush University.), Michelle Sergel MD (is Co-Director, Rush Center for Clinical Skills and Simulation, Rush University and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Rush Medical College.), John A. Vozenilek MD (is Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Innovation, OSF HealthCare. Please address correspondence to Lisa T. Barker)
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Simulation-Debriefing Enhanced Needs Assessment to Address Quality Markers in Health Care: An Innovation for Prospective Hazard Analysis
Simulation-Debriefing Enhanced Needs Assessment (SDENA) is a simulation-based approach to prospective hazard analysis that uses simulation and debriefing as a unit-level diagnostic tool. Scenarios address failure modes for health care improvement targets, and debriefing explores unit-specific barriers and resiliencies. Debriefing guides are structured to explore how six drivers of a behavior engineering framework (data, tools/resources, incentives, knowledge/skills, capacity, motivation) influence clinical behaviors. Illinois Hospital Association members who deployed SDENA to address specific hospital-acquired conditions found motivation to be a more significant barrier than anticipated before deployment. SDENA represents a novel approach to improving safety and may refine intervention targets.