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Using an Objective Structured Clinical Examination to Test Adherence to Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal-Associated Behaviors

机译:使用客观结构化的临床考试来测试对联合委员会国家患者安全目标相关行为的依从性

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Background: A study was conducted at a tertiary care academic medical center to assess a simulation-based, single-station Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) designed to evaluate intern trainees' familiarity with and adherence to behaviors associated with Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals and The Joint Commission Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, Wrong Person Surgery. Method: Subjects were interns, from all disciplines, completing basic skills training during intern orientation. The OSCE scenario was designed to assess 13 behaviors associated with four National Patient Safety Goals (1, 2, 3, and 7) from 2009 and 2010 and the Universal Protocol. Sessions were digitally recorded and independently reviewed by two observers, who scored behaviors using a standardized score sheet. Behaviors were assigned point values and tabulated for all trainees. Kappa coefficient was calculated to assess in-terrater reliability. Results: One-hundred eleven (74.5%) of 149 interns completed the station. The average rime to completion was 6.9 minutes (standard deviation [SD] 1.8; range, 3.5-12.6). Interns scored an average of 9.5 points (SD, 4.7; range, 2-20; mode, 8) of 26. The interrater reliability for the two reviewers was 0.9. Inrerns most frequently requested chlorhexidine to sterilize the patient's skin (98.2% of interns demonstrated); identifying an unlabclcd medication vial as inappropriate for use was the most frequently missed item (8.1% of interns demonstrated). Conclusions: Behaviors related to tenets of patient safety and quality care can be assessed using a simple to design and execute OSCE. Using simulation to test behaviors associated with the National Patient Safety Goals may be a desirable adjunct to traditional simple knowledge-based tests.
机译:背景:在三级医疗学术医学中心进行了一项研究,以评估基于模拟的单站客观结构化临床考试(OSCE),旨在评估实习生对联合委员会国家患者安全目标相关行为的熟悉程度和坚持程度以及《防止错误地点,错误程序,错误人员手术的联合委员会普遍议定书》。方法:受试者是来自各个学科的实习生,在实习期间要完成基本技能培训。 OSCE情景旨在评估与2009年和2010年的四个国家患者安全目标(1、2、3和7)以及《通用议定书》相关的13种行为。会议被数字记录并由两名观察员独立审查,他们使用标准化的评分表对行为进行评分。为所有学员分配行为的得分值并制成表格。计算Kappa系数以评估梯田间的可靠性。结果:149名实习生中的一百一十一(74.5%)人完成了培训。完结的平均雾气为6.9分钟(标准差[SD] 1.8;范围3.5-12.6)。实习生平均得分为9.5分(SD,4.7;范围:2-20;模式,8),得分为26。两位评论者的间信度为0.9。 Inrerns最常要求洗必泰对病人的皮肤进行消毒(98.2%的实习生已证明);最容易错过的项目是鉴定未加标签的药物瓶不适合使用(8.1%的实习生被证明)。结论:可以使用易于设计和执行的OSCE来评估与患者安全和质量护理宗旨有关的行为。使用模拟测试与“国家患者安全目标”相关的行为可能是传统的基于知识的简单测试的理想辅助手段。

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    Department of Surgery, and Research Fellow, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston;

    Workforce Education and Development Group, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Australia;

    Neil and Elise Wallace STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, Boston;

    Global Programs, Partners Harvard Medical International, Partners HeaithCare, Boston;

    Edward P. Lawrence Center for Quality and Safety, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston;

    Harvard Medical School;

    Education and Research, Neil and Elise Wallace STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Center for Experiential Learning, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York;

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