2019
DOI: 10.1177/2382120519894270
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Teaching Root Cause Analysis Using Simulation: Curriculum and Outcomes

Abstract: Background:Clinicians are key drivers for improving health care quality and safety. However, some may lack experience in quality improvement and patient safety (QI/PS) methodologies, including root cause analysis (RCA).Objective:The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) sought to develop a simulation approach to teach clinicians from the VA’s Chief Resident in Quality and Safety program about RCA. We report the use of experiential learning to teach RCA, and clinicians’ preparedness to conduct and teach RCA post-… Show more

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“…Our study mirrors the improved subjective comfort with RCA seen in prior simulated RCAs 19 , 31 and adds additional educational outcomes of course reaction and self-assessed knowledge, skills, and attitude change. We also reached a breadth of learners not previously described in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Our study mirrors the improved subjective comfort with RCA seen in prior simulated RCAs 19 , 31 and adds additional educational outcomes of course reaction and self-assessed knowledge, skills, and attitude change. We also reached a breadth of learners not previously described in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…A variety of formats have been used to improve resident and fellow patient safety education, such as implementing initiatives to enhance reporting of patient safety events 15 ; involving residents on patient safety committees and councils 16 ; emphasizing patient safety during traditional morbidity and mortality conferences 17 ; conducting mock RCAs 18 ; and using programmatic real PSEIs 19 . The current initiative builds on experience gained from a previous collaborative and confirms the feasibility of including first-year residents and fellows in a PSEI from a wide range of institutions with a variety of program types 11 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Despite advances in technology and more life-like manikins, they often fall short of reproducing realistic human-human simulation experiences. 3 Increasingly, simulated patientparticipants or commonly SPs have come to fulfil this need.…”
Section: Background Role Of Simulated Participants (Sps): Expanding A...mentioning
confidence: 99%