CUSP/Stop CAUTI Collaborative

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CUSP/Stop CAUTI Collaborative Content Call 5 – 5/18/11 Document 2 CUSP/Stop CAUTI Collaborative Supplement– Learning from a Defect 5/18/2011 Carol Hafley, MHA, BSN, RN Assistant Director Missouri Center for Patient Safety Jefferson City, MO chafley@mocps.org 573-636-1014 x227

Agenda for today Review Team Leader Checklist Learning from a Defect (this presentation) Questions Listen to National Call recording on your own.

The “Secret Ingredient” Comprehensive Unit-Based Patient Safety Program Form a unit CUSP team with executive sponsorship Measure unit culture Educate staff on Science of Safety Identify defects using the Staff Safety Assessment; prioritize defects Learn from one defect per quarter Implement team/communication tools

Learn from a Defect Tool Designed to be used by bedside staff at the unit level Designed to rigorously define, analyze and organize the various components and conditions that contributed to a defect Provides a logical approach to breaking down faulty system issues Likely to be successful in the elimination of future occurrences

Learn from a Defect Pocket Card

What are your next steps? Complete collating and prioritizing a defect from the staff safety assessment information Select your two top priorities & bring with you to the Kick Off Meeting.

Timeline for Science of Safety Staff Education and Staff Safety Assessment 4-27 to 5-11: Plan content and set up inservice schedule for Science of Safety Education and Staff Safety Assessment 5-11 to 5-25: Conduct in-services and administer Staff Safety Assessment questionnaire 5-25 to 6-3: Collate results of Staff Safety Assessment questionnaire

Upcoming Dates Continue planning for HSOPS survey – goal is to reach 60% response rate. Attend ONE HSOPS Database Training Webinar (May 16, 19, 23, or 26). No need to register, just join the meeting. Last Content Call will be May 25th – Implementation in a Community Hospital June 1, 2011 – Data Collection for CAUTI rates and prevalence begins!! June 10, 2011 – Kick Off Meeting in Columbia, Courtyard by Marriot.