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Implementing the Comprehensive Unit-Based Safety Program (CUSP) to Improve Patient Safety in an Academic Primary Care Practice
- Source :
- Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety. 43(11)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Background While there is growing awareness of the risk of harm in ambulatory health care, most patient safety efforts have focused on the inpatient setting. The Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) has been an integral part of highly successful safety efforts in inpatient settings. In 2014 CUSP was implemented in an academic primary care practice. Methods As part of CUSP implementation, staff and clinicians underwent training on the science of safety and completed a two-question safety assessment survey to identify safety concerns in the practice. The concerns identified by team members were used to select two initial safety priorities. The impact of CUSP on safety climate and teamwork was assessed through a pre-post comparison of results on the validated Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. Results Ninety-six percent of staff completed science of safety training as part of CUSP implementation, and 100% of staff completed the two-question safety assessment. The most frequently identified safety concerns were related to medications (n = 11, 28.2), diagnostic testing (n = 9, 25), and communication (n = 5, 14). The CUSP team initially prioritized communication and infection control, which led to standardization of work flows within the practice. Six months following CUSP implementation, large but nonstatistically significant increases were found for the percentage of survey respondents who reported knowledge of the proper channels for questions about patient safety, felt encouraged to report safety concerns, and believed that the work setting made it easy to learn from the errors of others. Conclusion CUSP is a promising tool to improve safety climate and to identify and address safety concerns within ambulatory health care.
- Subjects :
- Safety Management
Inservice Training
Outpatient Clinics, Hospital
Standardization
Leadership and Management
Attitude of Health Personnel
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Organizational culture
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Patient safety
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Nursing
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Outpatient clinic
Medicine
Humans
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Teamwork
Academic Medical Centers
Infection Control
Primary Health Care
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030503 health policy & services
Communication
Work Engagement
Organizational Culture
Quality Improvement
Group Processes
Cusp (anatomy)
Patient Safety
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Details
- ISSN :
- 15537250
- Volume :
- 43
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2282f189ce84b0c4e9f240ffb1dbf385