Application of a Participatory Ergonomic Approach for Scaling Handoff Redesign: A Pilot Feasibility Study

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care(2020)

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Transitions of care between clinical areas are potentially dangerous events in healthcare. This is especially true in high risk areas, such as between the operating room (OR) and the intensive care unit (ICU). Despite the existence of best practice guidelines for perioperative handoffs, scaling up successful pilots remains a challenge. To more effectively address this limitation, we tested the feasibility of using a participatory ergonomic approach for scaling handoff redesign and implementation in an academic medical center. A multidisciplinary unit-based change team of representatives and influencers was supported by a guidance team of leaders, coaches and subject matter experts through a structured implementation process (plan, engage, execute, reflect). The participatory design incorporated a modified Delphi technique, simulation, and facilitated debriefing to elicit feedback in multiple iterative cycles. The redesigned handoff became the preferred approach by frontline clinicians across the involved disciplines and resulted in a sustained improvement in conformance to unit-determined handoff best practices. The success of this feasibility pilot has led to the support of a diffusion pilot for scaling up handoff redesign within the health system. The study supports further investigation of using a participatory ergonomics approach to engage frontline clinicians and executive leadership to scale complex sociotechnical change, like handoffs and care transitions.
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