Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety

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Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety

Introductions

Teamwork Exercise #1

Objectives Describe the TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer course Describe the impact of errors and why they occur Describe the TeamSTEPPS framework State the outcomes of the TeamSTEPPS framework

Course Agenda Day 1: Day 2: Module 1—Introduction Module 2—Team Structure Module 3—Communication Module 4—Leading Teams Module 5—Situation Monitoring Module 6—Mutual Support Module 7—Summary—Putting It All Together Day 2: Change Management: How to Achieve a Culture of Safety Coaching Workshop Measurement Implementation Planning

Day 1 - Core Teamwork Skills

Day 2 – Coach, Implement, Sustain

Master Training Materials Instructor Manual Course Management Guide Instructor guides Course slides Measurement tools DVD Customizable materials Videos

Sue Sheridan Video

Video Discussion What breakdowns in teamwork did you observe in the two stories? How can we prevent medical errors?

Barriers to Team Performance Inconsistency in team membership Lack of time Lack of information sharing Hierarchy Defensiveness Conventional thinking Varying communication styles Conflict Lack of coordination and followup Distractions Fatigue Workload Misinterpretation of cues Lack of role clarity

Patient Safety Movement & Team Training TeamSTEPPS® Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Partnership for Patients Campaign TeamSTEPPS Released to the Public JCAHO National Patient Safety Goals “To Err Is Human” IOM Report TeamSTEPPS National Implementation Program Began Institute for Healthcare Improvement 100K lives Campaign Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 DoD MedTeams® ED Study Executive Memo from President National Implementation of CUSP 1995 1999 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 Medical Team Training

Team Strategies & Tools to Enhance Performance & Patient Safety Based on more than 30 years of research and evidence Team training programs have been shown to improve attitudes, increase knowledge, and improve behavioral skills Salas, et al. (2008) meta-analysis provided evidence that team training had a moderate, positive effect on team outcomes (ρ = .38)

What Makes Up Team Performance? Knowledge Cognitions “Think” Attitudes Affect “Feel” Skills Behaviors “Do”

Outcomes of Team Competencies Knowledge Shared Mental Model Attitudes Mutual Trust Team Orientation Performance Adaptability Accuracy Productivity Efficiency Safety

High-Performing Teams Teams that perform well: Hold shared mental models Have clear roles and responsibilities Have clear, valued, and shared vision Optimize resources Have strong team leadership Engage in a regular discipline of feedback Develop a strong sense of collective trust and confidence Create mechanisms to cooperate and coordinate Manage and optimize performance outcomes (Salas, et al., 2004)

Evidence That TeamSTEPPS Works Capella, et al. (2010) Trauma resuscitation team implementation Pre- and post-TeamSTEPPS training results: Team performance improved across all teamwork skills: Leadership, Situation Monitoring, Mutual Support, Communication Significantly decreased times from arrival to CT scanner, endotracheal intubation, and operating room Thomas & Galla (2013) Systemwide implementation Pre- and post-TeamSTEPPS training results: Significant improvement in HSOPS scores on Feedback and Communication About Error, Frequency of Events Reported, Hospital Handoffs and Transitions, and Teamwork Across Units Incremental changes evident through reduction of nosocomial infections, falls, birth trauma, and other incidents

Applying TeamSTEPPS Exercise Please answer the following question on your TeamSTEPPS Implementation Worksheet, which we will continue to complete at the end of each of the Fundamentals Course modules: What is the patient safety issue your organization is facing that is linked to a problem with teamwork?