A standardized curriculum to introduce novice health professional students to practice-based learning and improvement: a multi-institutional pilot study.

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Practice-based learning and improvement (PBLI) combines the science of continuous quality improvement with the pragmatics of day-to-day clinical care delivery. PBLI is a core-learning domain in nursing and medical education. We developed a workbook-based, project-focused curriculum to teach PBLI to novice health professional students.Evaluate the efficacy of a standardized curriculum to teach PBLI.Nonrandomized, controlled trial with medical and nursing students from 3 institutions.Faculty used the workbook to facilitate completion of an improvement project with 16 participants. Both participants and controls (N = 15) completed instruments to measure PBLI knowledge and self-efficacy. Participants also completed a satisfaction survey and presented project posters at a national conference.There was no significant difference in PBLI knowledge between groups. Self-efficacy of participants was higher than that of controls in identifying best practice, identifying measures, identifying successful local improvement work, implementing a structured change plan, and using Plan-Do-Study-Act methodology. Participant satisfaction with the curriculum was high.Although PBLI knowledge was similar between groups, participants had higher self-efficacy and confidently disseminated their findings via formal poster presentation. This pilot study suggests that using a workbook-based, project-focused approach may be effective in teaching PBLI to novice health professional students.
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Authors Huntington, Jonathan T;Dycus, Paula;Hix, Carolyn;West, Rita;McKeon, Leslie;Coleman, Mary T;Hathaway, Donna;McCurren, Cynthia;Ogrinc, Greg;
Journal quality management in health care
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10.1097/QMH.0b013e3181aea218
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