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Page 1: GMC AWARD PPT · 2020. 9. 15. · Bystander Apathy “Everybody and Nobody” •This is a little story about four people names Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. •There

Starter Activity

Split into 2 groups and watch the following video with your

specific instruction in mind

Open link and start at 11 seconds…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo

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What did you find?Group Discussion

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Speak Up!The Role of the Outside Observers

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Learning Objectives

1. Recognise the importance of patient safety and reporting

2. Explore the reasons behind why students may not raise concerns

3. Reflect on the role of medical students as outside observers

4. Demonstrate raising concerns using the PACE tool

Session AimGain an initial

understanding into the role that you as

medical students have in keeping patients

safe

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Learning Objectives

1. Recognise the importance of patient safety and reporting

2. Explore the reasons behind why students may not raise concerns

3. Reflect on the role of medical students as outside observers

4. Demonstrate raising concerns using the PACE tool

Session AimGain an initial

understanding into the role that you as

medical students have in keeping patients

safe

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Patient Safety QuizActivity 1

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A) 500,000B) 50,000C) 14,000D) 7,000

According to the National Reporting and Learning System…

How many patient safety incidents were reported between October to December 2017 in England?

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A) 1 in 100B) 1 in 10C) 1 in 50D) 1 in 5

According to the World HealthOrganization in high-income countries…

How many patients are harmed while receiving hospital care?

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A) 300,000B) 50,000C) 10,000D) 400,000

How many potentially avoidable patient safety events happen each year?

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A) 34,000B) 15,000C) 46,000D) 18,000

How many preventable deaths happen each year within the NHS?

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Learning Objectives

1. Recognise the importance of patient safety and reporting

2. Explore the reasons behind why students may not raise concerns

3. Reflect on the role of medical students as outside observers

4. Demonstrate raising concerns using the PACE tool

Session AimGain an initial

understanding into the role that you as

medical students have in keeping patients

safe

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Who noticed my mistake?

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Why do people not speak up?

Group Discussion

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Why do people not speak up?

Fear Hierarchy Self-doubt

Anonymity Sense of Duty Don’t Know How

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Other Factors

Bystander Apathy

Command Gradient

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Bystander Apathy “Everybody and Nobody”

• This is a little story about four people names Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody.• There was an important job to be done and Everybody was

sure that Somebody would do it.• Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it.• Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody’s

job.• Everybody thought that Anybody could do it, but Nobody

realised that Everybody wouldn’t do it.• It ended up that Everybody blamed somebody when

Nobody did what Anybody could have done.

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Command Gradient

• An actual or perceived difference in rank that inhibits communication, disrupts the joint-mental-model and can lead to serious consequences.• Origins in aviation industry.• Occurs in emergency, high risk situations.• People far less likely to challenge or

speak freely when in the presence ofthose who are more experienced.

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Learning Objectives

1. Recognise the importance of patient safety and reporting

2. Explore the reasons behind why students may not raise concerns

3. Reflect on the role of medical students as outside observers

4. Demonstrate raising concerns using the PACE tool

Session AimGain an initial

understanding into the role that you as

medical students have in keeping patients

safe

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Reflect and write down a patient safety issue youhave heard about or seen on placement.

Activity 2

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Role-Play ScenariosActivity 3

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Scenario – Need 4 volunteers!

Doctor Student Nurse Narrator

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Learning Objectives

1. Recognise the importance of patient safety and reporting

2. Explore the reasons behind why students may not raise concerns

3. Reflect on the role of medical students as outside observers

4. Demonstrate raising concerns using the PACE tool

Session AimGain an initial

understanding into the role that you as

medical students have in keeping patients

safe

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PACEAnyone heard of this before?

!

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PACE

Utilises graded assertiveness

Mitigates against ‘Command Gradient Error’

Provides medical students with a tool to highlight concerns

!

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PACE – What does it mean?

Probe

“Are we supposed to do x in that

way?”

Alert

“I think what you are

doing might be wrong,

can we check the guide?”

Challenge

“Can we stop for a

moment and reassess the situation?”

Emergency

“STOP what you are doing!”

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Graded vs Direct Approach

Can be used in a step-wise manner

Can go straight to any level

directly

…depending on severity and urgency of the situation

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Implementing PACEActivity 4

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Conclusion

Patient Safety is our collective responsibility

1

Medical students are in a unique

position to see the bigger picture and

raise concerns

2

Speaking up can save lives

3

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Learning Objectives

1. Recognise the importance of patient safety and reporting

2. Understand the reasoning behind why students may not

raise concerns

3. Reflect on the role of medical students as outside observers

4. Demonstrate raising concerns using the PACE tool

Session AimGain an initial

understanding into the role that you as

medical students have in keeping patients

safe

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References

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo•

https://litfl.com/communication-in-a-crisis/•

https://litfl.com/speaking-up/•

https://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Authority_Gradients•

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/infection-control-and-hospital-epidemiology/article/hierarchy-and-hand-hygiene-would-medical-students-speak-up-to-prevent-hospitalacquired-infection/3478829E3C2E085ED9983F59D735F0D2

•https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/4/5/e004740.short

•https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/26/11/869.abstract

•https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/15/4/272.full

•https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/16/4/256.short

•https://www.who.int/features/factfiles/patient_safety/en/

•https://www.iapo.org.uk/news/2018/nov/6/world-health-organizations-10-facts-patient-safety

•https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/13-09-2019-who-calls-for-urgent-action-to-reduce-patient-harm-in-healthcare

•https://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/opinion/correspondence/marking-the-first-world-patient-safety-day/20207050.article?firstPass=false

•https://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/news-in-brief/national-patient-safety-alerts-launched/20207081.article