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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
94 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-07-05
2018-07-03
Brief Summary
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The root causes for these errors is failure to identify the patient correctly and failure to correctly label the blood tubes at the bedside. To date, despite significant initiatives, it has proved very difficult to eradicate or reduce the error rate. Our project involves a novel, technology enhanced learning approach using proficiency based progression in a prospective randomised controlled methodology to significantly reduce this error.
This approach to learning is more efficient and effective than the traditional approach of repeated practice and is made possible with metric-based simulations. This project will reduce the incidence of adverse events and avoidable medical errors associated with sampling and labelling errors including WBITs. This will be achieved by training healthcare practitioners to a proficiency standard in venepuncture. Thereby minimising the failure of health care professionals to identify the patient correctly and failure to correctly label the blood tubes at the bedside.
This project's impact will deliver reduced sampling and labelling errors -including WBITs by a factor of 40-69%. Reductions of this magnitude will have profound national and international implications on how these types of skills are acquired and quality assured. This would result in improved patient safety and savings of over €500,000 at Cork University Hospital and if applied nationally result in exchequer savings of millions of euro annually.
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Detailed Description
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By introducing proficiency-based progression training supported by technology enhanced learning we aim for reductions in the error rates of wrong blood in tube of 40 to 69%.
Objective 1 To characterize the process of taking a blood sample correctly and the correct process for labelling a blood sample bottle and laboratory request form to reduce the incidence of wrong blood in tube.
This will involve metric development and metric validation of the process of taking a blood sample correctly and the correct process for labelling a blood sample bottle and laboratory request form - as a result of a consultative process, including qualitative analysis of WBIT errors.
Objective 2 To quantitatively define a proficiency benchmark and then to design training to the proficiency standard and assessment of proficiency up to and including real time feedback to the doctor and patient in the clinical arena.
Objective 3 Design a new approach to training including assessment using technology enhanced learning, incorporating online learning and simulation based training of taking a blood sample to a proficiency standard.
Objective 4 To implement the training and assessment in the highest risk groups and document the effectiveness of the intervention.
The training will be delivered to all interns commencing work at Cork University Hospital on July 10th 2017 as proficiency based progression simulation training with additional systematic proximate feedback.
Data from each training group will be identified using the laboratory tracking quality system and using comparison with the historical data from the previous year(s).
Objective 5 To use the research data generated to recommend an evidence based training and competency assessment approach to health care providers in Ireland, together with evidence based individual feedback for any residual errors. This will allow us to internationally address the universal problem of sample mislabeling and WBIT.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Proficiently Trained interns -
Provided with proficiency based progression training supported by technology enhanced learning
proficiency based progression training
proficiency based progression training supported by technology enhanced learning
Historical controls
no extra training provided
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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proficiency based progression training
proficiency based progression training supported by technology enhanced learning
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Patrick Henn
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Patrick Henn
Lecturer Medical Education
Principal Investigators
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Mary Cahill, MD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
UCC
Locations
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CUH
Cork, , Ireland
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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#1710
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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