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Using Coworker Observations to Promote Accountability for Disrespectful and Unsafe Behaviors by Physicians and Advanced Practice Professionals

机译:用同事的观察来促进问责不尊重和不安全由内科医生和先进的实践行为专业人士

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Article-at-a-Glance Background: Health care team members are well positioned to observe disrespectful and unsafe conduct-behaviors known to undermine team function. Based on experience in sharing patient complaints with physicians who subsequently achieved decreased complaints and malpractice risk, Van-derbilt University Medical Center developed and assessed the feasibility of the Co-Worker Observation Reporting System~(SM) (CORS~(SM)) for addressing coworkers' reported concerns. Methods: VUMC leaders used a "Project Bundle" readiness assessment, which entailed identification and development of key people, organizational supports, and systems. Methods involved gaining leadership buy-in, recruiting and training key individuals, aligning the project with organizational values and policies, promoting reporting, monitoring reports, and employing a tiered intervention process to address reported coworker concerns. Results: Peer messengers shared coworker reports with the physicians and advanced practice professionals associated with at least one report 84% of the time. Since CORS inception, 3% of the medical staff was associated with a pattern of CORS reports, and 71% of recipients of pattern-related interventions were not named in any subsequent reports in a one-year follow-up period. Conclusions: Systematic monitoring of documented co-worker observations about unprofessional conduct and sharing that information with involved professionals are feasible. Feasibility requires organizationwide implementation; co-workers willing and able to share respectful, nonjudgmental, timely feedback designed initially to encourage self-reflection; and leadership committed to be more directive if needed. Follow-up surveillance indicates that the majority of professionals "self-regulate" after receiving CORS data.
机译:Article-at-a-Glance背景:卫生保健团队成员已做好准备,来观察不尊重和不安全的conduct-behaviors知道破坏团队功能。在与医生分享病人投诉随后减少投诉和实现医疗事故风险,Van-derbilt大学医学中心开发和评估的可行性同事观察报告系统~ (SM)(歌珥~ (SM))解决同事的报道的担忧。包”准备评估,这个计划识别和关键人物的发展,组织支持和系统。获得领导的支持,参与招聘和培训的关键人物,调整项目与组织价值观和政策,促进报告、监测报告,以及采用分层干预过程解决同事报告问题。使者与同事分享报告医生和先进实践专业人士与至少一个报告的84%时间。员工与歌珥的模式模式相关的报告,以及71%的受惠者在任何后续干预没有命名一年随访期间的报道。结论:系统的监控记录同事对不专业行为和信息的共享相关专业人士是可行的。需要organizationwide实现;同事愿意并且能够尊重,无偏见的,及时反馈最初设计的鼓励自我反省;承诺如果需要更多的指令。随访监测表明,多数专业人士“自我调节”收到歌珥数据。

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