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Reproduced with permission from HumanFit, LLC © 2014.
Unit Based Safety Leader/Champion Programs
Presented by Lynda Enos, RN, BSN, MS, COHN-S, CPE
Ergonomics Consultant, HumanFit, LLC.
Tel: 503-655-3308
Email: HumanFit@aol.comPresented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
Reproduced with permission from HumanFit, LLC © 2014.
Management Commitment (visible program champion) Employee Involvement (inc. Labor) A Business Plan (strategic & tactical) Program Management (program facilitator) Worksite Analysis Hazard Prevention & Control (SPH equipment and safe
work practices) Education & Training Disability Management (After Action Review) Culture (Behavior change re equipment use and sensitivity)
Planning for Sustainability
Components of Sustainable & Effective Safe Patient Handling Programs
Multifaceted programs are more effective than any single intervention.
(NIOSH, 1997; OSHA 1991 & 2003; VAH 2010)
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Unit Based Safety Leader/Champion Programs
Unit based champion programs play a key role in sustaining patient and staff safety initiatives and programs
A unit base champion is a staff person that: Has advanced training and expertise about a
specific safety issue e.g. using patient handling equipment and best work practices
Supports the facility and the unit leadership to meet program goals e.g. successful implementation and maintenance of the SPH program
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Presented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
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Unit Based Safety Leader/Champion Programs
A unit base champion assists to meet the SPH program goals by: Assisting to integrate evidence based practice that
achieves effective and safe care and thereby facilitating culture change on a unit
Acting as a leader, mentor, advocate to promote and raise the collective awareness of a program e.g. SPH to peers and other staff
Performing as a coach that will demonstrate and assist coworkers in using patient handling equipment and troubleshoot issues
Advocating new ideas or initiatives and working diligently to promote them.
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Unit Based Safety Leader/Champion Programs
Evidence base supporting the use of unit based champion programs:– Skin champions– Patient safety champions– Safe patient handling– Other industries
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Challenges With Implementing and Sustaining a Champion Program
Recruitment and retention
Time for education/training
Time to perform champion activities
Resources to manage/support a champion group
Keeping the program ‘fresh’
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Presented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
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Champion Program Structure
Unit based– At least 1 champion per shift– Could be RNs and CNAs on patient care units– Technicians e.g. for Imaging depts.– Transporters
Facility Wide – May be beneficial for larger hospitals
Must have clearly defined program plan and management, champion roles and responsibilities
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Presented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
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Characteristics of Effective Champions
Creative, energetic, and enthusiastic about champion role
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to influence others to practice evidence-based care/serves as a role model (is respected by peers on unit)
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Presented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
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Characteristics of Effective Champions
Is willing to take the time to educate, elicit feedback from, and provide regular updates to unit staff members about the SPH program and progress on the unit
Recognized as credible by those with whom they work and senior management
(Bergquist-Beringer et al 2009)
May have had a previous work related injury from patient handling
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Presented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
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Recruiting Champions
Hand picked by SPH or Safety coordinator and/or unit managers or volunteers (preferred)
Recruit at staff training for SPH
and/or unit staff meetings
Be careful if choosing staff who are already volunteered for many committees of other champion roles
Define role and ‘what is the benefit for them’
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Training Competency based
Example– Foundation and evidence base for SPH– Facility SPH program/policy information– How to teach and coach– Hands on equipment training– Return demonstration and teaching of other
champions in class– Assist to teach a staff SPH class with trainer– Follow-up by SPH coordinator on unit to review
skills, processes and answer questions
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Activities PerformedExample from SPH programs
Review safe and appropriate use of SPH equipment and processes with new and existing unit staff
Coaching staff and review use of SPH processes e.g.,– Patient assessment tools– Documentation and communications
Assist to design SPH marketing initiatives on unit to facilitate staff engagement in program
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Activities Performed Example from SPH programs
Troubleshoot equipment & supply issues e.g. lift battery is dead, lift slings needed
Conduct ‘real time’ competency based audits of equipment use, processes and patient experience
Identify barriers to equipment use
Actively participate in Daily Safety Huddles
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Presented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
Reproduced with permission from HumanFit, LLC © 2014.
Activities PerformedExample from SPH programs
May be involved in after Action Review of patient handling related injuries on the unit
Assist staff and unit leaders to address specific SPH related issues e.g. safe care of a dependent bariatric patient
Educates patients, families and other non unit staff about the SPH program and use of equipment
Communicate ideas/program feedback to unit leader, SPH coordinator, committees etc.
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Ongoing Champion Support
Give the safety champion the power to come up with quick solutions to certain problems, such as getting equipment fixed or replaced.
Champion group meetings
Linkage to other champion groups
Regular communications– Email group– Newsletter– Rounding by SPH coordinator
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Presented at Washington State Hospital Association LEAPT – Hospital and Worker Culture of Safety Meeting 7/18/14
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Ongoing Champion Support
Periodic Refresher training
Periodic review of champion effectiveness
Recognition & celebration of successes unit/facility wide
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Questions & Discussion
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Selected References
Bergquist-Beringer et al (2009). Embracing the use of skin care champions. Nursing Management, 40(12): 19-24
Champions Improve Staff Education and Compliance with Pressure Ulcer Prevention Strategies (2013). Onslow Memorial HospitalJacksonville, North Carolina, USA
and
Appoint a Safety Champion for Every Unit (2014). Retrieved from the Institute for Health Care Improvement http://www.ihi.org
Nelson, A. Matz M, Chen F, Siddharthan K , Lloyd J, Fragala G (2006). Development and Evaluation of a Multifaceted Ergonomics Program to Prevent Injuries Associated with Patient Handling Tasks. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 43(6):717–733.
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Selected References
Patient Care Ergonomics Resource Guide: Safe patient
handling and movement. Nelson, A.L. (Ed). (2001 rev 2005).
Tampa, FL: Veterans Administration Patient Safety Center of
Inquiry.
Safe Patient Handling and Movement: A Practical Guide For
Health Care Professionals (2006). Audrey Nelson Editor.
Springer Publishing http://www.springerpub.com/
Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive 2010-032 June 28, 2010 - Safe Patient Handling Program and Facility Design
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