Session 4: Monitoring and Culture
SESSION DESCRIPTION
Sustaining high levels of performance, for infection prevention measures or any process, requires a learning environment. Routine use of data provides valuable learning and can be managed in simple ways. Creating a culture where everyone feels safe in speaking up, identifying issues and asking questions is essential to success and decreases burnout.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Describe the elements of a learning environment
- Apply simple methods for data collection in their own office or clinic
- Summarize why psychological safety is needed for infection prevention measures to work
FACULTY
Fran Griffin, RRT, MPA
QI Expert
INSTRUCTIONS
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Course Content
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