Implementing a Pediatric Resident Physician/Bedside Nurse Shadow Program to Improve Interprofessional Collaboration and Understanding, and to Transform Practice

Chelsea E. Allen, LaDon Dieu, Anna Kushnir, S. Watt, Vasudha L. Bhavaraju
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INTRODUCTION Resident physician/nurse collaboration is essential for patient safety and optimal clinical outcomes. Interprofessional shadowing experiences can facilitate understanding of team roles; however, enhanced understanding may not transform individual practices leading to workplace improvement. This educational innovation utilized a resident/nurse shadow program to raise awareness of interprofessional roles and as a needs assessment to identify and educate about specific system-wide standards that can lead residents to transform their practices to improve nurse workflow. METHODS From 2018-2020, 44 first-year pediatric residents at a free-standing children’s hospital shadowed nine nurse preceptors. Each nurse received an orientation and checklist of topics to cover. Residents observed nursing responsibilities including admissions, line placement and medication administration. All participants completed pre-post surveys. RESULTS Post-surveys demonstrated a statistically significant improvement (p<.00001) in Likert scores of residents’ self-rated understanding of nursing cares and workflow. The experience uncovered three system-wide scheduling standards where resident modification of ordering practices could optimize nursing workflow: timing of morning lab draws, new medication administration, and delivery of dietary formula. The shadow program was modified to include education in these three areas and participants had statistically significant (p<.01) increased knowledge of timing of morning labs and new medication administration (35% and 39% improvement, respectively). Nurse understanding of resident workflow was not measured due to limited data.DISCUSSION A resident/nurse shadow program successfully improved resident awareness of nursing roles and was an innovative way to identify specific areas of workflow improvement. Program modifications are required to create a true, bidirectional, resident/nurse interprofessional shadow experience. 
实施儿科住院医师/床边护士影子计划,以提高专业间的合作和理解,并改变实践
住院医师/护士合作对患者安全和最佳临床结果至关重要。跨专业的见习经历可以促进对团队角色的理解;然而,增强的理解可能不会改变导致工作场所改善的个人实践。这项教育创新利用住院医师/护士影子项目来提高对跨专业角色的认识,并作为需求评估来确定和教育具体的系统范围标准,这些标准可以引导住院医师转变他们的实践,以改善护士的工作流程。方法2018-2020年,44名独立儿童医院的一年级儿科住院医师跟随9名护士指导员。每个护士都收到了一份培训和主题清单。住院医师观察护理职责,包括入院,线路放置和药物管理。所有参与者都完成了前后调查。结果术后调查显示,住院患者自评护理理解和工作流程的Likert评分有统计学显著改善(p< 0.00001)。经验揭示了三个全系统的调度标准,其中住院医师修改订购实践可以优化护理工作流程:早上实验室抽血的时间,新药物管理和膳食配方的交付。对影子计划进行了修改,纳入了这三个方面的教育,参与者对早晨实验室时间和新药物管理的知识有统计学意义(p< 0.01)的增加(分别提高了35%和39%)。由于数据有限,没有测量护士对住院医生工作流程的理解。住院医师/护士影子项目成功地提高了住院医师对护理角色的认识,是确定工作流程改进的具体领域的一种创新方式。程序修改需要创建一个真正的,双向的,住院医生/护士跨专业的影子经验。
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