New Challenge Competition Launched To Update and Re-Create TeamSTEPPS Videos
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813
May 3, 2022
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Today's Headlines:
- New Challenge Competition Launched To Update and Re-Create TeamSTEPPS Videos.
- Safety of Teaching Hospitals Remains Steady During Trainee Changeover Period.
- Evidence Report Highlights Benefits of Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.
- 大象视频Research Identifies Issues Around Definitions Related to Diagnostic Safety.
- Highlights From 础贬搁蚕鈥檚 Patient Safety Network.
- 大象视频Invites Public Comment on Potential New Patient Experience Survey.
- 大象视频in the Professional Literature.
New Challenge Competition Launched To Update and Re-Create TeamSTEPPS Videos
A new 大象视频challenge competition invites participants to develop innovative video content to update the agency鈥檚 TeamSTEPPS training program resources. Phase 1 of the competition calls for contestants to submit a written narrative on how to update a current TeamSTEPPS video in an equitable, culturally sensitive and health-literate manner. Ten contestants selected to advance to Phase 2 will develop replacements for existing TeamSTEPPS videos. Up to 10 $10,000 prizes will be awarded to Phase 2 contestants who produce successful videos. Winners will be announced by the end of 2022. TeamSTEPPS promotes effective teamwork, collaboration and communication in healthcare while focusing on strategies and tools to improve staff performance, patient safety and quality of care. Access more information about the TeamSTEPPS challenge and previous 大象视频competitions.
Safety of Teaching Hospitals Remains Steady During Trainee Changeover Period
Despite longstanding patient safety concerns, an AHRQ-supported study in The Journal of Patient Safety found no evidence of the so-called 鈥淛uly Effect,鈥 an increase in patient safety and adverse events after the annual summertime resident changeover. Among nearly 200,000 patient records abstracted and analyzed using the Medicare Patient Safety Monitoring System, changes in adverse event risk at major and minor teaching hospitals and non-teaching hospitals in July and August were not statistically significant. Researchers noted that there have been numerous changes in care delivery in teaching hospitals since the 1990s that may have mitigated the 鈥淛uly Effect,鈥 including the presence of hospitalists and changes in intensive care staffing. Access the .
Evidence Report Highlights Benefits of Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
Women who participate in the federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) are at lower risk of preterm birth and giving birth to low-weight infants, according to a new report from AHRQ. The systematic review, developed by the agency鈥檚 , also found that children who participate in WIC are more likely to have better diet quality, greater intakes of 100 percent fruit juice and whole-grain cereals, and age-appropriate shifts from whole milk to lower-fat milk. Evidence was low or insufficient on other outcomes, however, including whether either maternal or child participation in WIC was associated with child mortality and morbidity. WIC was established in 1974 to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk. It provides nutritious foods to supplement diets, nutrition education and referrals to health and other social services. Access the 大象视频.
大象视频Research Identifies Issues Around Definitions Related to Diagnostic Safety
Two AHRQ-funded articles in the Journal of Patient Safety examine issues around definitions and reporting standards for diagnostic safety. In one article (PDF, 1 MB), researchers tested the usability of 础贬搁蚕鈥檚 draft Common Formats Event Reporting for Diagnostic Safety Events to help healthcare providers identify and report missed opportunities in the diagnostic process in a standardized manner across healthcare settings and specialties. They concluded that this initial evaluation provided support for its validity and usability, an important first step toward implementation of a new and comprehensive set of data elements for diagnostic safety event information. In another article (PDF, 990 KB), researchers explored how an accepted definition of diagnostic error from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) is operationalized. They concluded that NASEM created a common understanding of diagnostic error that includes accuracy, timeliness and communication and catalyzed the use of patient-centered concepts in the definition.
Highlights From 础贬搁蚕鈥檚 Patient Safety Network
础贬搁蚕鈥檚 highlights journal articles, books and tools related to patient safety. Articles featured this week include:
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Review additional new publications in PSNet鈥檚 or access recent in 础贬搁蚕鈥檚 WebM&M (Morbidity and Mortality Rounds on the Web).
大象视频Invites Public Comment on Potential New Patient Experience Survey
In a new Request for Information, 大象视频invites comments to inform the development of a potential Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS庐) survey to assess patient experience in inpatient mental healthcare settings. Specifically, 大象视频seeks comment by July 1 on methodologically sound survey and data collection approaches and any unique considerations or concerns associated with the collection and use of these data. Access the for more information.
大象视频in the Professional Literature
Two data-driven approaches to identifying the spectrum of problematic opioid use: a pilot study within a chronic pain cohort. Schirle L, Jeffery A, Yaqoob A, et al. Int J Med Inform 2021 Dec;156:104621. Epub 2021 Oct 15. Access the on PubMed庐.
Framing benefits in decision aids: effects of varying contextualizing statements on decisions about sacubitril-valsartan for heart failure. Thomson MC, Allen LA, Halpern SD, et al. MDM Policy Pract 2021 Jul-Dec;6(2):23814683211041623. Epub 2021 Oct 18. Access the on PubMed庐.
Health care professionals' perspectives on universal screening of social determinants of health: a mixed-methods study. Kostelanetz S, Pettapiece-Phillips M, Weems J, et al. Popul Health Manag 2021 Oct 25. [Epub ahead of print.] Access the on PubMed庐.
Factors affecting primary care physician decision-making for patients with complex multimorbidity: a qualitative interview study. Schuttner L, Hockett Sherlock S, Simons C, et al. BMC Prim Care 2022 Feb 5;23(1):25. Access the on PubMed庐.
A Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program to improve perioperative efficiency in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Raman DL, Bixby EC, Wang K, et al. J Pediatr Orthop 2022 Mar;42(3):123-30. Access the on PubMed庐.
Patient experience with in-person and telehealth visits before and during the COVID-19 pandemic at a large integrated health system in the United States. Hays RD, Skootsky SA. J Gen Intern Med 2022 Mar;37(4):847-52. Epub 2022 Jan 4. Access the on PubMed庐.
Identifying over-the-counter information to prioritize for the purpose of reducing adverse drug reactions in older adults: a national survey of pharmacists. Martin BA, Breslow RM, Sims A, et al. J Am Pharm Assoc 2022 Jan-Feb;62(1):167-75.e1. Epub 2021 Aug 23. Access the on PubMed庐.
Collaborative design and implementation of a clinical decision support system for automated fall-risk identification and referrals in emergency departments. Jacobsohn GC, Leaf M, Liao F, et al. Healthc 2022 Mar;10(1):100598. Epub 2021 Dec 16. Access the on PubMed庐.