Re-thinking How We Teach Quality Improvement: Adding Meaning to an ACGME Requirement

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作者
Baxter, Katlyn [1 ]
Petz, Chelsey [1 ]
Middleton, Jennifer L. [2 ]
Chan, Miriam [2 ]
机构
[1] OhioHlth Riverside Methodist Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Columbus, OH 43214 USA
[2] OhioHlth Riverside Methodist Hosp, Dept Family Med, Columbus, OH USA
关键词
quality improvement; resident education; X plus Y curriculum; assessment; QIKAT; faculty engagement; adverse event reporting; CURRICULUM; KNOWLEDGE;
D O I
10.1007/s11606-019-05059-7
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Many residency programs have struggled to meaningfully meet the ACGME quality improvement (QI) requirements. Similarly, our residents were receiving limited QI education, and their longitudinal projects were ineffective. Aim: Create an integrated didactic and experiential learning environment that equips residents to become leaders of QI. Setting and Participants: Internal medicine (IM) residency program of 45 residents in a large community hospital. Program Description: This curriculum included eight content areas. Games, real-life application, and project celebrations cultivated engagement. Sessions occurred during residents' 2-week outpatient rotations. Project development was standardized. Program Evaluation: The QI Knowledge Application Tool-Revised (QIKAT-R) and separate surveys were used before and after the curriculum's implementation to evaluate resident QI knowledge and confidence, respectively. We also tracked QI scholarship and faculty engagement. Mean QIKAT-R scores improved significantly from 7.0 (SD 2.9) at baseline to 16.6 (SD 4.7) post-curriculum (n=37 pairs, p=0.043). Residents' adverse event reporting increased from 44% (19/43) at baseline to 90% (28/31) post-curriculum. Seven presentations were accepted for local, regional, and national conferences, compared with one presentation the preceding year. Discussion: A QI curriculum can be successfully integrated in a 4+2 program.
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页码:1662 / 1667
页数:6
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