A4. Strategies for Patient Safety Analysis and Improvement
- Dates
- from 11/01/2027 to 28/03/2027
- Credits
- 6 ECTS
- More information
- Neus Gabà
ngaba@fadq.org
+34 93 207 66 08
6 ECTS
- Identify and apply proactive analysis and intervention strategies: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
- Identify and apply reactive strategies: Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and the London Protocol.
- Review international incident reporting systems and explain their main advantages, limitations, and outcomes.
- Apply and review the use of care bundles to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Teaching units:
- Basic principles of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
- The different steps for its development
- FMEA practice
- Practical applications of FMEA
- <p>Safety rounds <i>(Interdisciplinary Patient-Centered Rounds)</i></p>
- Introduction to Root Cause Analysis methodology
- Phases of RCA
- When should an RCA be conducted?
- London Protocol
- Introduction to reporting systems
- Characteristics and types of reporting systems
- Implementation of a reporting system
- Barriers and facilitators of reporting
- Problems and controversies
- Specific improvement strategy.
- Introduction to care bundles
- Types and their applications