Patient and Work Environment Safety
Study Course Implementer
Riga, 26a Anninmuizas boulevard, mdak@rsu.lv, +371 67061568
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Students will be able to explain the causal links that lead to an undesirable outcome for patient and staff safety. Will be able to define the role of work environment and risk factors for healthcare workers. Students will be able to explain various biosecurity criteria for healthcare patients (patient safety culture, safety standardization, safety development in research, safety communication and ethical and social aspects of safety).
Skills
1.Independently evaluate and explain the preventive role of environmental health as an environmental science and medicine in maintaining the health of patients and staff. Will be able to apply and assess patient safety and work environment risks, adverse events, as well as use analytical methods to reduce risks and factors influencing them.
Competences
1.Analyse and develop recommendations, measures to prevent and reduce environmental factors. Evaluate and justify patient safety criteria, leading to learning from potential or actual mistakes.
Assessment
Individual work
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Reading and analysis of literature, discussions in working groups, evaluation of documents, videos and cases and formulation of opinions, independent preparation and presentation of presentations.
In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
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Examination
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Course evaluation – cumulative assessment. I (Select studies related to psychosocial risk factors in the nursing work environment or prevention and intervention programs/activities (requirements and evaluation in e-studies)), II Seminar (Identify patient safety risks (2), prepare a prevention plan based on publications and evidence-based practice (requirements and evaluation in e-studies)). Each seminar is worth 40%. Ongoing work (video analysis) 10%, Active participation in in-person classes (simulations) 10%. The work will be assessed according to the developed criteria (published in e-studies with the course), and evaluation according to the RSU regulations.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Video Lecture
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Work-related psycho-emotional factors and disorders caused by them (burnout syndrome, occupational stress, compassion fatigue), preventive measures
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Auditorium
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2
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Work environment risk factors in health care, their division, evaluation. The concept and tasks of occupational medicine
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Work environment risk factors in health care, their division, evaluation. The concept and tasks of occupational medicine
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E-Studies platform
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2
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The latest concepts of security management methods and their application in practice
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Topics
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Work-related psycho-emotional factors and disorders caused by them (burnout syndrome, occupational stress, compassion fatigue), preventive measures
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Auditorium
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2
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The fundamental principles of patient safety in the treatment process
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Auditorium
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2
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Topics
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Work-related psycho-emotional factors and disorders caused by them (burnout syndrome, occupational stress, compassion fatigue), preventive measures
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Auditorium
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Topics
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Work-related psycho-emotional factors and disorders caused by them (burnout syndrome, occupational stress, compassion fatigue), preventive measures
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Auditorium
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Topics
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Patient safety recommendations in healthcare, analysis and investigation of causes, proactive measures, and recommendations
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Auditorium
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Topics
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Seminar: Patient safety risk factors and a proactive action plan / risk mitigation measures
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Different communication methods and leadership in patient safety (simulation exercises)
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Topics
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Basic conditions for patient and staff safety
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The significance of patient and healthcare worker feedback: PREMS types and content globally and in Latvia (other tools for gathering patient and employee feedback; the role of PROMS in improving public health; IHI Employee Experience Strategy; Human Experience measurements: TOP BOX, NPS, Overall Rating, Response Rate, Gallup 12 Questions, etc.)
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On site
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Auditorium
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2
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Topics
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Seminar: Psychosocial risk factors in the workplace or prevention and intervention programs/activities
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Location
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Contact hours
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On site
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2
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Topics
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Different communication methods and leadership in patient safety (simulation exercises)
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Location
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On site
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Auditorium
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2
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Topics
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Types of training for healthcare professionals and the Co-design method in promoting an engagement culture. (Training for nurses/midwives/physician assistants, etc.; Leadership and management training); benefits and steps of the Co-design method
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Kalisch J.B. Errors of Omission. ANA 2016.
Darba drošības un veselības aizsardzības prasības, saskaroties ar bioloģiskajiem aģentiem darba vidē / Rīgas Stradiņa universitātes Darba drošības un vides veselības institūts. 2011. (akceptējams izdevums)
Eglīte M. Darba medicīna. Rīga: Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte, 2012. (akceptējams izdevums)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Patient Safety research Highlights: Program Brief (continued).
Circenis K., Millere I. Stress related work environment factors: nurses survey results. International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health. Vol. 4 No. 6 (2012) pp. 1150-1157. (akceptējams izdevums)
Ārvalstu studentiem/ For international students:
Kalisch J.B. Errors of Omission. ANA 2016.
Harold Kerzner. Project management: a systems approach to planning, scheduling, and controlling. Ebook Central, 2017
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Patient Safety research Highlights: Program Brief (continued).
Circenis K., Millere I. Stress related work environment factors: nurses survey results. International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health. Vol. 4 No. 6. 2012, pp. 1150-1157.
Reinhard Busse, Niek Klazinga, Dimitra Panteli, and Wilm Quentin.Improving Healthcare Quality in Europe.OECD. European Observatory, 2019.
Additional Reading
G.J.Gyani., A.Thomas. Healthcare Quality & Patient safety. 2022.
Asthmore, S., Ruthven, T. & Hazelwood, L. Stage 2: Measuring performance. In New Principles of Best Practice in Clinical Audit. Ed. by R. Burgess. London: Radcliffe, 2011
Bateman, N. The Business of Nurse Management: A Toolkit for Success. Springer Publishing Company, LLC, 2012. p. 246.
Flin, R. & O’Connor, P. Safety at the Sharp End: A Guide to Non-technical Skills. CRC Press, 2008. p. 330