Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05794490 |
Other study ID # |
2022_3 and 2024_37 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
November 14, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
March 26, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2024 |
Source |
University Hospital, Akershus |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
This study is based on the implementation of the method named "Learning-from-excellence", see
methodology www.learningfromexcellence.com.
The project is a longitudinal cohort study based on data from both qualitative and
quantitative data, presented in two different research articles, one qualitative and one
quantitative, using :
- an electronic hosptal staff survey on "work-engagement, team collaboration, patient
safety climate, and working conditions" before and after implementing Learning from
Excellence.
- focus group interviews to explore experiences with the method of Learning from
excellence from the view of healthcare professionals.
Description:
One measure to improve patient safety, is to focus on improvements based on learning from
errors (Safety-I). However, it is advocated that learning also should be based on situations
where work goes well (Safety-II). Learning from Excellence (LfE) is an English initiative to
learn from what works well and provide positive feedback to staff to increase resilience. LfE
was implemented in a unit of a South-eastern Norwegian hospital trust between November 2022
and May 2023, using readily available resources from www.learningfromexcellence.com.
The qualitative data will be derived from five semi-structured focus group interviews, with
nurses, physicians and change team representants. A descriptive design will be applied, and
the data will be analysed using a more deductive, reflexive thematic analysis. Data from the
focus group interviews will be taped on a recorder and stored at a secured computerised
research place at Akershus University Hospital.
The gained knowledge from the focus group interviews in this study may provide in-depth
knowledge on healthcare professionals' experiences in the novel field of learning from
excellence, regarding the outcomes: learning, quality improvement work and resilience and
culture in the workplace.
The quantitative part consist of aggregated data reports derived from the annual Norwegian
hospital survey, which is a measure to explore connections between working environment,
patient safety and Health-Environment-Safety in Norwegian hospitals, with a 5-point Likert
response scale. From this report we derive answers from 20 questions, submittet before (March
2021 and 2022) and after (March 2023 and 2024), regarding the themes: Work engagement (n= 6),
Team-collaboration (n=5) Patient safety climate (n=6) Working conditions (n=3). Thus, the
study uses a longitudinal quasi-experimental pre-post intervention design, with a
non-equivalent comparison unit.
The gained knowledge from the surveys may provide information if and how the method of
Learning from excellence method impact the perceived:
- patient safety climate
- work engagement
- team-collaboration
- working conditions