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Page 1: University of DundeeSchool of Medicine Feedback Improvement Tool A system to support regulation and quality improvement in health and social care Dr Douglas

University of Dundee School of Medicine

Feedback Improvement Tool

A system to support regulation and quality improvement in health and social care

Dr Douglas MurphyClinical Academic

University of Dundee

[email protected]

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Outline

• Personal take on ‘professionalism’

• Share a concept designed for generic work-role applicability

• Current applications

• Worked examples

• Future plans

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Professionalism

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Improving Professional Regulation in Health and Social Care

Professionalism and inter-disciplinary insights:

•Common Challenges•Different Contexts

•Individuals•Teams

•Quality Improvement and Continuous Professional Development•Re-licensing and Revalidation

•Identifying Concerns•Remediation

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Bringing It All Together

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Hub - Cycle of Insightful Practice

Murphy D, Guthrie B, Sullivan F, Mercer S, Russell A, Bruce D. Insightful Practice: a reliable measure for medical revalidation. BMJ Qual Saf 2012;21:649-656.

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Professionalism

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Staying Professional – The Career Roundabout

P u b l i c

T h e

P r o t e c t i n g

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Research to Date

• General Practice

• Medical Students

• Health and Social Care Teams

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Application of System to Date

• It has supported GP revalidation in Tayside

• Remediation in medical students at the University of Dundee with identified lapses in professionalism.

• Supporting the development of professionalism in all medical students.

• Testing application with teams (planned)

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A worked Example

Remediation with Medical Students

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Lapses in Professionalism (LiP)

• Lateness

• Signing on behalf of someone else

• Drink driving

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Take two students……..

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Student 1

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Student 1 (Drink Driving)

Feedback Improvement Tool Step 1

Time to Reflect on Your LiP The purpose of this form is to capture your opinion of this exercise in helping engage, show insight and act on the data provided.

Please rate your level of agreement using the rating scale 1-7 along with free text comments against each question:Question 1

Strongly Disagree

2 3 Disagree

4 5 Agree

6 7 Strongly

Agree

a. This LiP highlighted important issues ●Example Drink driving is a criminal offence. I have placed my professional

career and the safety of others at risk. I understand drink driving is a recognised flag for alcohol problems. I was minimally over the limit after a 21st the night before.

b. This LiP highlighted concern in my performance ●

Example I fully understand that this is a professional concern given the above. I take full accountability and responsibly for my behaviour.

c. This LiP highlighted planned change ●

Example I have discussed with:

•My personal tutor

•My undergraduate dean

•My General Practitioner.

•I will continue to liaise with the University and other authorities as needed.

•While I have no other record of problem drinking I will alter my lifestyle appropriately and report any future health difficulty.

d. This LiP was valuable ●

Example This LiP was valuable. I am extremely embarrassed by this significant life event. I recognise its importance and this opportunity to change my behaviour at this early point in my professional career.

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Student 1 (Drink Driving)

Step 2

Now set your objectives for improvement

Set your SMART objectives based on your suite of feedback.

We suggest that each objective is best completed as: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant to your work and to a Timeline.

Match your objectives to the GMC Tomorrow’s Doctors Outcomes

Key: 1. The doctor as a scholar and a scientist 2. The doctor as a practitioner. 3. The doctor as a professional.

1. I will engage with any required monitoring processes. I will meet my tutor to discuss progress 2014/15. GMC Outcome

2. I will ensure that I never place myself or others at any future risk by avoiding drinking and driving.

GMC Outcome

3.

GMC Outcome

4.

GMC Outcome

5.

GMC Outcome

3

3

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Student 1 (Drink Driving)

Step 3

Reflect on your Insightful PracticeInsightful Practice is defined as your engagement with, insight into and appropriate action for quality improvement following reflection on credible and independent feedback.

To ensure that you have made best use of feedback, in order to continue to improve, you should ask the following questions and rate their response:

Please rate your level of agreement using the rating scale 1-7 along with free text comments against each question:

Question 1 Strongly Disagree

2 3 Disagree

4 5 Agree

6 7

Strongly Agree

a. Have you engaged with all of the feedback ●

Example:I have discussed this with the University and I believe I have shown personal accountability and taken responsibility for my behaviour.

b. Have you shown insight into the messages contained within the feedback ●

Description:I believe I have shown insight. I recognise that it is only through the passage of time that I can give confidence to having achieved a change in my behaviour.

c. Have you taken appropriate action and set any necessary objectives for improvement

Description:I believe that I have taken appropriate action and I am reassured by the University's support with this.

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Student 2

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Student 2 (Drink Driving)

Feedback Improvement Tool Step 1

Time to Reflect on Your LiP The purpose of this form is to capture your opinion of this exercise in helping engage, show insight and act on the data provided.

Please rate your level of agreement using the rating scale 1-7 along with free text comments against each question:Question 1

Strongly Disagree

2 3 Disagree

4 5 Agree

6 7

Strongly Agree

a. This LiP highlighted important issues ● Example This is a storm in a teacup. I was at a 21st the previous night, I

was not drunk, I just got caught out after a minor bump.

b. This LiP highlighted concern in my performance ● Example I have an exemplary record as a student and there is no

concern in my performance.

c. This LiP highlighted planned change ● Example None required.

d. This LiP was valuable ● Example This LiP was unnecessary.

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Student 2 (Drink Driving)

Step 2

Now set your objectives for improvement

Set your SMART objectives based on your suite of feedback.

We suggest that each objective is best completed as: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant to your work and to a Timeline.

Match your objectives to the GMC Tomorrow’s Doctors Outcomes

Key: 1. The doctor as a scholar and a scientist 2. The doctor as a practitioner. 3. The doctor as a professional.

1. N/AGMC Outcome

2.

GMC Outcome

3.

GMC Outcome

4.

GMC Outcome

5.

GMC Outcome

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Student 2 (Drink Driving)

Step 3

Reflect on your Insightful PracticeInsightful Practice is defined as your engagement with, insight into and appropriate action for quality improvement following reflection on credible and independent feedback.

To ensure that you have made best use of feedback, in order to continue to improve, you should ask the following questions and rate their response:

Please rate your level of agreement using the rating scale 1-7 along with free text comments against each question:

Question 1 Strongly Disagree

2 3 Disagree

4 5 Agree

6 7

Strongly Agree

a. Have you engaged with all of the feedback ●

Example:

b. Have you shown insight into the messages contained within the feedback ●

Description:

c. Have you taken appropriate action and set any necessary objectives for improvement

Description:

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Step 4

Professional Regulation: Independent Review

1 Strongly Disagree

2 3 Disagre

e

4 5

Agree

6 7 Strongly

Agree

a. Has the student engaged

b. Has the student shown insight

c. Has the student taken appropriate action

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Step 5

What level of confidence do you have in the professionalism of this practitioner without further measures and/or monitoring?

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Can this system be adapted to fit your context?

Improving Professional Regulation in Health and Social Care

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Thank-you

Future Partnerships?

[email protected] available on request