An IDEA: Safety Training to Improve Critical Thinking by Individuals and Teams

Author:

Browne Anne Marie1,Deutsch Ellen S.23,Corwin Krystyna2,Davis Daniela H.24,Teets Jeanette M.2,Apkon Michael56

Affiliation:

1. Crozer Keystone Health System, Springfield, PA

2. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

3. Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority and ECRI Institute, Plymouth Meeting, PA

4. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

5. The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada

6. The University of Toronto School of Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

Errors in thinking contribute to harm, delays in diagnosis, incorrect treatments, or failures to recognize clinical changes. Models of cognition are useful in understanding error occurrence and avoidance. Intra-team conflict can represent failures in joint cognitive processing. The authors developed training focused on recognizing and managing cognitive bias and resolving conflicts. The program provides context and introduces models of cognition, concepts of bias, team cognition, conflict resolution, and 2 tools. “IDEA” incorporates 4 de-biasing strategies: Identify assumptions; Don’t assume correctness; Explore expectations; Assess alternatives. “TLA” presents strategies for resolving conflicts: Tell your thoughts; Listen actively, and Ask questions. A total of 4941 care providers participated in training using didactic presentations, group discussion, and simulation. Learners rated training effectiveness at 4.68 on a scale of 1 to 5 (5 as optimum) and perceived improvement in recognizing or managing errors. Nonphysician caregivers reported greatest improvement. Training to improve critical thinking is feasible, well received, and effective.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Health Policy

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