Learning from failure: inadequate value propositions in an innovative approach to patient safety using a hand washing compliance auditing system

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ryan T. DeForge, A. Snowdon, M. Macleod
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Abstract

This study examined how a hand washing compliance auditing system affects physician hand washing compliance and rates of hospital acquired infections. Ultimately, data collection was significantly impaired by low recruitment and compliance rates. To learn from this project's failure, medical residents were invited to participate in an interview to discuss the project, its merits and shortcomings. Beyond existing resistance to such surveillance, study procedures, confounding contextual variables and insufficient value propositions seem to account for the project's failure. Use of a hand washing compliance auditing system is likely to fail if it is not optimally integrated into existing clinical workflows and hospital infrastructure, or if auditing seems to take the form of surveillance. Beyond the establishment of proof of concept, proof of relevance and value for all stakeholder groups must be established to embed an innovation such as this hand washing compliance auditing system.
从失败中学习:使用洗手合规审计系统的患者安全创新方法中的价值主张不足
本研究考察了洗手依从性审计系统如何影响医生洗手依从性和医院获得性感染率。最终,低招聘率和合规率严重影响了数据收集。为了从这个项目的失败中吸取教训,我们邀请住院医生参与访谈,讨论这个项目的优点和不足。除了对这种监督的现有阻力之外,研究程序、混淆的上下文变量和不充分的价值主张似乎是项目失败的原因。如果没有将洗手合规性审计系统最佳地集成到现有的临床工作流程和医院基础设施中,或者审计似乎采取了监督的形式,那么该系统的使用可能会失败。除了建立概念证明之外,还必须为所有利益相关者群体建立相关性和价值证明,以嵌入这种洗手合规审计系统等创新。
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期刊介绍: IJHTM is a new series emerging from the International Journal of Technology Management. It provides an international forum and refereed authoritative sources of information in the fields of management, economics and the management of technology in healthcare.
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