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Perceptions of the impact of a large-scale collaborative improvement programme: experience in the UK Safer Patients Initiative.

机译:大型协作改进计划的影响的感知:英国“更安全患者计划”的经验。

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RATIONALE AND AIMS: In several countries, collaborative improvement programmes involving multiple health care organizations have been developed to address the issue of patient safety and reliability of care at an organization-wide level. In the UK, the Health Foundation's Safer Patients Initiative (SPI) was developed to achieve breakthrough improvement in the quality and safety of care in 24 acute hospital Trusts between 2004 and 2008. Research evidence for the effectiveness of programmes of this type and the mechanisms by which positive outcomes are achieved remains limited. We report a multi-method preliminary study based upon phase 1 of SPI to understand participant's perceptions of the local impact of the programme and to form the basis of future research in this area. METHODS: Data were collected on the perceived local impact of SPI on a range of clinical, organizational and social dimensions relating to care quality and safety. Data were collected retrospectively from local SPI programme improvement teams using semi-structured interviews and surveys. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed, and the results synthesized under common themes and frameworks. RESULTS: Specific dimensions of care systems commonly considered to be affected by SPI, included culture, strategic priority, organizational capability and clinical care delivery. Survey data revealed the perceived importance for success of a range of programme components: quality improvement methodology, learning sessions and programme faculty support, along with predefined clinical practice changes. Safety climate and capability dimensions rated as most sensitive to the effects of the SPI programme related to multi-professional engagement and communication, the degree of routine monitoring of care processes and the capacity to evaluate the impact of changes to clinical work systems. CONCLUSIONS: Study findings support the view that programmes such as SPI have considerable impact upon the cultural, inter-professional, strategic and organizational aspects of care delivery, in addition to clinical working practices. The specific implications for understanding the effects of complex organization-level interventions and future research design are discussed.
机译:理由和目的:在一些国家,已经制定了涉及多个医疗保健组织的协作改进计划,以解决整个组织范围内的患者安全性和护理可靠性问题。在英国,卫生基金会的“更安全患者倡议”(SPI)的制定是为了在2004年至2008年间在24个急性医院信托基金中实现突破性的护理质量和安全性改善。有关此类计划和机制有效性的研究证据通过取得的积极成果仍然有限。我们报告了一项基于SPI阶段1的多方法初步研究,以了解参与者对计划的本地影响的看法,并为该领域的未来研究奠定基础。方法:收集了关于SPI对护理质量和安全性相关的一系列临床,组织和社会影响的局部影响的数据。使用半结构化访谈和调查从本地SPI计划改进团队回顾性收集数据。进行了定性和定量分析,并在共同主题和框架下对结果进行了综合。结果:通常被认为受SPI影响的护理系统的特定范围包括文化,战略重点,组织能力和临床护理提供。调查数据表明,成功实现一系列计划组成部分的重要性:质量改进方法,学习课程和计划师资支持以及预定义的临床实践变更。安全气氛和能力维度被认为对SPI计划与多专业参与和沟通,护理过程的例行监视程度以及评估变更对临床工作系统的影响的能力最敏感。结论:研究结果支持这样的观点,即除了临床工作实践之外,诸如SPI之类的计划还对护理提供的文化,专业间,战略和组织方面产生重大影响。讨论了理解复杂的组织级干预措施和未来研究设计的具体含义。

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