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A randomised controlled trial of patient led training in medical education: protocol

机译:医学教育患者LED培训的随机对照试验:议定书

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Background Estimates suggest that approximately 1 in 10 patients admitted to hospital experience an adverse event resulting in harm. Methods to improve patient safety have concentrated on developing safer systems of care and promoting changes in professional behaviour. There is a growing international interest in the development of interventions that promote the role of patients preventing error, but limited evidence of effectiveness of such interventions. The present study aims to undertake a randomised controlled trial of patient-led teaching of junior doctors about patient safety. Methods/Design A randomised cluster controlled trial will be conducted. The intervention will be incorporated into the mandatory training of junior doctors training programme on patient safety. The study will be conducted in the Yorkshire and Humber region in the North of England. Patients who have experienced a safety incident in the NHS will be recruited. Patients will be identified through National Patient Safety Champions and local Trust contacts. Patients will receive training and be supported to talk to small groups of trainees about their experiences. The primary aim of the patient-led teaching module is to increase the awareness of patient safety issues amongst doctors, allow reflection on their own attitudes towards safety and promote an optimal culture among the doctors to improve safety in practice. A mixture of qualitative and quantitative methods will be used to evaluate the impact of the intervention, using the Attitudes to Patient Safety Questionnaire (APSQ) as our primary quantitative outcome, as well as focus groups and semi-structured interviews. Discussion The research team face a number of challenges in developing the intervention, including integrating a new method of teaching into an existing curriculum, facilitating effective patient involvement and identifying suitable outcome measures. Trial Registration Current controlled Trials: ISRCTN94241579
机译:背景技术估计表明,10名患者中约有1名入院医院的患者经历不良事件导致伤害。提高患者安全的方法集中在开发更安全的护理系统和促进专业行为的变化。在促进患者的作用下,促进患者的作用越来越壮大,但这些干预措施有限的证据。本研究旨在对患者安全的初级医生的患者LED教学进行随机对照试验。方法/设计将进行随机聚类控制试验。该干预将纳入初级医生培训方案的强制性培训患者安全。该研究将在英格兰北部的约克郡和亨伯地区进行。在NHS中经历了安全事件的患者将被招募。患者将通过国家患者安全冠军和地方信托联系人确定。患者将接受培训,并得到支持与小型学员讨论他们的经历。患者LED教学模块的主要目的是提高医生之间的患者安全问题的认识,允许对自己对安全态度的思考,促进医生之间的最佳文化,以提高实践安全。定性和定量方法的混合物将用于评估干预的影响,使用患者安全问卷(APSQ)作为我们的主要定量结果,以及焦点小组和半结构化访谈。讨论,研究团队在制定干预方面面临着许多挑战,包括将新的教学方法集成到现有课程中,促进有效的患者参与并确定合适的结果措施。试验登记目前对照试验:ISRCTN94241579

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