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Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies
Objective: Regarding the urgent need of qualification in the field of patient safety, the respective education and training were completed by a voluntary course for 10-15 students in their practical year (PY) provided in cooperation of the private University Hospital of Marburg and the Medical Facul...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6446466/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30993178 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001228 |
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author | Opitz, Egbert Heinis, Sylvia Jerrentrup, Andreas |
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description | Objective: Regarding the urgent need of qualification in the field of patient safety, the respective education and training were completed by a voluntary course for 10-15 students in their practical year (PY) provided in cooperation of the private University Hospital of Marburg and the Medical Faculty of the Philipps-University of Marburg. At the same time, this course was intended to develop important knowledge for implementing improvements of the current PY teaching as well as revising the curriculum of Marburg in the medium term. Project description: The PY course on patient safety is offered every six months since 2016 and comprises about 80 lessons. It is based on the principles of shifting simple knowledge transfer to autonomous preparation by the students themselves, of revising already experienced situations of the professional routine, of working with real data of current patients of the PY students, of fostering teamwork, and of applying very deliberately a large combination of methods with numerous interactive types of teaching. The topics of those 13 course units include the majority of the most important problem categories of patient safety as reported in the literature such as communication, drug safety, diagnostic errors, and handovers as well as methods for systematic identification and analysis of errors. In the context of a project task, the students evaluate by means of the global trigger tool and 10 patient files of their current wards each if harm has occurred in the treatment of these patients. Afterwards, the students elaborate in teams of 2 a fishbone diagram for one case where an avoidable harm had emerged. In this graph, the deficient process, the factors contributing to its development, the safety measures that are already applied in the department as well as suggested improvements of the students are visualized. In the final lesson of the course, the students explain and describe their diagram to a member of the managing board of the university hospital. Successful participation is confirmed by an official certificate issued by the Medical Center for Quality in Medicine (Ärztliches Zentrum für Qualität in der Medizin) stating that the course meets the level II requirements (“Basic qualification”) of the training concept on “patient safety” of the Germany medical staff. Results: After meanwhile 5 episodes of this course, the whole curriculum obtained a mean score of “very good” based on the standard questionnaire of the Medical Faculty of the University of Marburg. The students perceive an enormous increase in competence regarding the implementation of specific projects to improve patient safety. Furthermore, the intensive cooperation with the PY students led to conceiving and establishing further 7 PY courses for the benefit of patient safety and consolidation of entrustable professional activities. In combination with experiences gained elsewhere from courses on patient safety, the collected knowledge could be used for a first draft of teaching and education of patient safety during the entire clinical studies that takes into account the local conditions. Conclusion: In the process of anchoring the topic of patient safety in the Marburg curriculum of medical studies, the introduction of an extensive voluntary course in the second four months of the clinical internship (practical year) turned out to have a very positive effect. Supported by the management board of the hospital and the medical faculty, we consider it useful to permanently provide such an extensive course for a group of students who want to early and intensively deal with the topic of patient safety. |
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spelling | pubmed-64464662019-04-16 Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies Opitz, Egbert Heinis, Sylvia Jerrentrup, Andreas GMS J Med Educ Article Objective: Regarding the urgent need of qualification in the field of patient safety, the respective education and training were completed by a voluntary course for 10-15 students in their practical year (PY) provided in cooperation of the private University Hospital of Marburg and the Medical Faculty of the Philipps-University of Marburg. At the same time, this course was intended to develop important knowledge for implementing improvements of the current PY teaching as well as revising the curriculum of Marburg in the medium term. Project description: The PY course on patient safety is offered every six months since 2016 and comprises about 80 lessons. It is based on the principles of shifting simple knowledge transfer to autonomous preparation by the students themselves, of revising already experienced situations of the professional routine, of working with real data of current patients of the PY students, of fostering teamwork, and of applying very deliberately a large combination of methods with numerous interactive types of teaching. The topics of those 13 course units include the majority of the most important problem categories of patient safety as reported in the literature such as communication, drug safety, diagnostic errors, and handovers as well as methods for systematic identification and analysis of errors. In the context of a project task, the students evaluate by means of the global trigger tool and 10 patient files of their current wards each if harm has occurred in the treatment of these patients. Afterwards, the students elaborate in teams of 2 a fishbone diagram for one case where an avoidable harm had emerged. In this graph, the deficient process, the factors contributing to its development, the safety measures that are already applied in the department as well as suggested improvements of the students are visualized. In the final lesson of the course, the students explain and describe their diagram to a member of the managing board of the university hospital. Successful participation is confirmed by an official certificate issued by the Medical Center for Quality in Medicine (Ärztliches Zentrum für Qualität in der Medizin) stating that the course meets the level II requirements (“Basic qualification”) of the training concept on “patient safety” of the Germany medical staff. Results: After meanwhile 5 episodes of this course, the whole curriculum obtained a mean score of “very good” based on the standard questionnaire of the Medical Faculty of the University of Marburg. The students perceive an enormous increase in competence regarding the implementation of specific projects to improve patient safety. Furthermore, the intensive cooperation with the PY students led to conceiving and establishing further 7 PY courses for the benefit of patient safety and consolidation of entrustable professional activities. In combination with experiences gained elsewhere from courses on patient safety, the collected knowledge could be used for a first draft of teaching and education of patient safety during the entire clinical studies that takes into account the local conditions. Conclusion: In the process of anchoring the topic of patient safety in the Marburg curriculum of medical studies, the introduction of an extensive voluntary course in the second four months of the clinical internship (practical year) turned out to have a very positive effect. Supported by the management board of the hospital and the medical faculty, we consider it useful to permanently provide such an extensive course for a group of students who want to early and intensively deal with the topic of patient safety. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2019-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6446466/ /pubmed/30993178 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001228 Text en Copyright © 2019 Opitz et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. See license information at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Opitz, Egbert Heinis, Sylvia Jerrentrup, Andreas Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies |
title | Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies |
title_full | Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies |
title_fullStr | Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies |
title_short | Concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies |
title_sort | concept and contents of a voluntary course for medical students' achievement of a basic qualification in patient safety during the practical year of medical studies |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6446466/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30993178 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001228 |
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