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Primer in Patient Safety Concepts: Simulation Case-Based Training for Pediatric Residents and Fellows. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education emphasizes health care quality and patient safety, integrating traditional teaching with newer concepts like just culture and safely doing less in their training modules.
  • A 4-hour learning activity utilized PowerPoint, simulations, and discussions to teach safety concepts, with participants evaluating patient scenarios and identifying errors, particularly focusing on communication and overuse of medications.
  • Participants demonstrated significant improvement in knowledge (from 51.7% to 69.3% correct answers) and reported increased confidence in their skills after the workshop, indicating the value of using simulations in early career training for patient safety.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Health care quality and patient safety remain one of the core areas of focus for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. In addition to using the traditional approach to teaching patient safety, disclosure of a safety event and introduction to the concepts of just culture and safely doing less add a unique perspective to our module.

Methods: This 4-hour learning activity was conducted using a formal PowerPoint presentation, simulation, and interactive discussion/debriefing. The presentation reviewed safety concepts and introduced learners to the concepts of just culture and safely doing less. The first case was a standard scenario in which participants assessed a sick but stable child and evaluated the use of premature closure bias that might preclude them from making the correct diagnosis. The second case represented disclosure of a medical error. Participants were evaluated on their communication/professionalism skills and challenged to discover overuse as one of the root causes of medication error. Pre- and posttest surveys were used for learner evaluation.

Results: Participants showed significant improvement on content-based questions, increasing from 51.7% to 69.3% correct ( < .001). After Bonferroni correction, only the question on overdiagnosis showed significant improvement ( = .001). Participants reported significantly increased confidence in all areas evaluated ( < .001).

Discussion: Participants placed high value on the workshop. The question on overdiagnosis showed significant improvement on the posttest. The concepts of patient safety, just culture, and safely doing less can be introduced to learners at a formative stage in their career through simulation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6342435PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10711DOI Listing

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