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Residents as Leaders: Using a Delphi Process to Conduct an Institutional Preoperative Patient Optimization Quality Improvement Initiative.
Kane, William J; Lynch, Kevin T; Squeo, Gabriella C; Haywood, Nathan S; Cramer, Christopher L; Chancellor, William Z; Cohee, Amy S; Thames, Matthew R; Friel, Charles M; Hedrick, Traci L.
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  • Kane WJ; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Lynch KT; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Squeo GC; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Haywood NS; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Cramer CL; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Chancellor WZ; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Cohee AS; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Thames MR; the Department of Anesthesiology (Thames), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Friel CM; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
  • Hedrick TL; From the Department of Surgery (Kane, Lynch, Squeo, Haywood, Cramer, Chancellor, Cohee, Friel, Hedrick), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
J Am Coll Surg ; 234(2): 176-181, 2022 02 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35213438
BACKGROUND: Many residency programs struggle to meet the ACGME requirement for resident participation in quality improvement initiatives. STUDY DESIGN: As part of an institutional quality improvement effort, trainees from the Departments of Surgery and Anesthesiology at a single academic medical center were teamed with institutional content experts in 7 key risk factor areas within preoperative patient optimization. A systematic review of each subject matter area was performed using the MEDLINE database. Institutional recommendations for the screening and management of each risk factor were developed and approved using modified Delphi consensus methodology. Upon project completion, an electronic survey was administered to all individuals who participated in the process to assess the perceived value of participation. RESULTS: Fifty-one perioperative stakeholders participated in recommendation development: 26 trainees and 25 content experts. Residents led 6 out of 7 groups specific to a subject area within preoperative optimization. A total of 4,649 abstracts were identified, of which 456 full-text articles were selected for inclusion in recommendation development. Seventeen out of 26 (65.4%) trainees completed the survey. The vast majority of trainees reported increased understanding of their preoperative optimization subject area (15/17 [88.2%]) as well as the Delphi consensus method (14/17 [82.4%]) after participation in the project. Fourteen out of 17 (82.4%) trainees stated that they would participate in a similar quality improvement initiative again. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate a novel way to involve trainees in an institutional quality initiative that served to educate trainees in quality improvement, the systematic review process, Delphi methodology, and preoperative optimization. This study provides a framework that other residency programs can use to engage residents in institutional quality improvement efforts.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Internado y Residencia / Anestesiología Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Am Coll Surg Asunto de la revista: GINECOLOGIA / OBSTETRICIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Internado y Residencia / Anestesiología Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Am Coll Surg Asunto de la revista: GINECOLOGIA / OBSTETRICIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos