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Piloting and evaluating feasibility of a training program to improve patient safety for inter-professional inpatient care teams – study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial

机译:试验和评估培训计划的可行性,以改善专业专业住院护理团队的患者安全 - 群集随机对照试验的研究方案

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Improving patient safety is a major goal in healthcare systems worldwide. There are several international training programs to improve patient safety, but they are often focused on single topics and professions. Therefore, one inter-professional training program for inpatient care teams, which combines key areas of patient safety (Teamwork, Error management and Patient involvement), was developed by our research group. In the present study we aim to (1) pilot this training program by comparing two different training formats (e-learning only versus blended learning) with a waiting control group and (2) evaluate the feasibility of the intervention. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: (1) To pilot the intervention a cluster randomized controlled trial will be performed at three study sites. Therefore, an e-learning group and a blended learning group will be compared to a waiting control group at three points of assessment; (2) The feasibility of the intervention will be evaluated using qualitative methods. We will conduct problem-focused individual interviews as part of the post-intervention measurement in order to collect information on acceptance, implementation, promoting factors and barriers from the staffs' perspective. The study puts forth a training program which has the potential to improve patient safety in inpatient care. Members of inter-professional inpatient care teams can receive systematic training in three competencies which are central to patient safety management. Thus, we expect the greatest improvement in staff Safety-related behavior regarding Teamwork, Error management and Patient involvement as well as Subjectively perceived patient safety in the blended learning group. In addition, the development of an optimal implementation strategy can foster implementation of the intervention in healthcare practice. Consequently, the intervention could be used continuously and comprehensively for advanced training of hospital staff. The study has been registered in the German Register of Clinical Trials ( DRKS-ID: DRKS00012818 ). Registered on August 8, 2017.
机译:提高患者安全是全球医疗保健系统的主要目标。有几项国际培训计划可以提高患者安全性,但他们经常专注于单一主题和专业。因此,我们的研究组开发了一个适用于住院护理团队的专业内部护理团队的专业间培训计划,该计划结合了患者安全(团队合作,错误管理和患者参与)。在本研究中,我们的目标是(1)通过比较两种不同的培训格式(E-Learning Onlus Bilded Learning)与候诊控制组和(2)评估干预的可行性来试验该培训计划。方法和分析:(1)试验干预群组随机对照试验将在三个研究站点进行。因此,将与三个评估点的等待控制组进行比较电子学习组和混合学习组; (2)将使用定性方法进行评估干预的可行性。我们将作为干预后测量的一部分进行以问题为重点的个别访谈,以便收集关于接受,实施,促进因素和员工障碍的信息。该研究提出了一个培训计划,有可能改善住院护理的患者安全性。专业间住院护理团队的成员可以在三种能力中获得系统培训,这些能力是患者安全管理的核心。因此,我们预计有关配合,错误管理和患者参与的员工安全相关行为的最大提高以及混合学习组中的主观感知患者安全性。此外,开发最佳实施策略可以促进医疗保健实践中的干预。因此,可以持续,全面地使用干预,以便进行医院工作人员的高级培训。该研究已在德国临床试验登记册中注册(DRKS-ID:DRKS00012818)。 2017年8月8日注册。

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