BMJ Open (Jul 2019)
Patient experience and reflective learning (PEARL): a mixed methods protocol for staff insight development in acute and intensive care medicine in the UK
- Jennifer Jones,
- Felicity Evison,
- Richard Lilford,
- Celia Brown,
- Julian Bion,
- Carolyn Tarrant,
- A Joshi,
- J Mann,
- Ivo Vlaev,
- Stephen E Wright,
- Daniel Wolstenholme,
- Ian Clement,
- C Scott,
- Gavin Perkins,
- J Thompson,
- Paul Sullivan,
- Chris Gibbins,
- Fang Gao Smith,
- Catherine Snelson,
- L Cooper,
- T Jones,
- Randeep Mullhi,
- Julian Archer,
- H Halliday,
- Olivia Brookes,
- Duncan Buckley,
- Lisa Marie Buckley,
- Emma Hayton,
- Greg Packer,
- Jonathan Shelton,
- J Willars,
- C Higenbottam,
- F Wyton,
- E Fellows,
- K Moss,
- L Flavell,
- J Flavell,
- J Raeside,
- M Hawkesford,
- H Laugher,
- S Nevitt,
- K Naylor,
- J Sampson,
- S Ballinger,
- T Melody,
- G Buggy,
- S Majid,
- P Diviyesh,
- P Thorpe,
- A Shaha,
- R Carvell,
- K Kneller,
- C Iles,
- I O’Neil,
- G Yeoman,
- C Randell,
- H Korovesis,
- H Doherty,
- K Protheroe,
- E Swann,
- L Dunn,
- K Mccourt,
- S Perks,
- T Chakravorty,
- C Grindell,
- R Bec
Affiliations
- Jennifer Jones
- National Institute of Preventive Cardiology, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland
- Felicity Evison
- Data Science Team, Research Development and Innovation, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
- Richard Lilford
- Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
- Celia Brown
- University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
- Julian Bion
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
- Carolyn Tarrant
- Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK
- A Joshi
- J Mann
- Ivo Vlaev
- School of Business, Warwick University, Warwick, UK
- Stephen E Wright
- 7 Perioperative and Critical Care, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Daniel Wolstenholme
- 17 NIHR CLAHRC Yorkshire and Humber, Sheffield, UK
- Ian Clement
- 7 Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
- C Scott
- 2Division of Pathology, University of Udine, Udine, Italy
- Gavin Perkins
- Warwick Medical School, Coventry, UK
- J Thompson
- 1Neurosurgery, University of Miami Health System, Miami, FL, USA
- Paul Sullivan
- 1 CLAHRC, Imperial College, London, UK
- Chris Gibbins
- 3 Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Fang Gao Smith
- 4 Birmingham Acute Care Research Group, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
- Catherine Snelson
- 1University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
- L Cooper
- 1 NIHR Surgical Reconstruction and Microbiology Research Centre, Birmingham, UK
- T Jones
- 9Pfizer Inc, Collegeville, PA, United States
- Randeep Mullhi
- Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
- Julian Archer
- National Institute for Health Research career development fellow
- H Halliday
- Olivia Brookes
- 1 Research, Development & Innovation, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
- Duncan Buckley
- 6 Birmingham, UK
- Lisa Marie Buckley
- 6 Birmingham, UK
- Emma Hayton
- 11 University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
- Greg Packer
- 11 University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
- Jonathan Shelton
- 7 Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
- J Willars
- C Higenbottam
- F Wyton
- E Fellows
- K Moss
- L Flavell
- J Flavell
- J Raeside
- M Hawkesford
- H Laugher
- S Nevitt
- K Naylor
- J Sampson
- S Ballinger
- T Melody
- G Buggy
- S Majid
- P Diviyesh
- P Thorpe
- A Shaha
- R Carvell
- K Kneller
- C Iles
- I O’Neil
- G Yeoman
- C Randell
- H Korovesis
- H Doherty
- K Protheroe
- E Swann
- L Dunn
- 2Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK
- K Mccourt
- S Perks
- T Chakravorty
- C Grindell
- R Bec
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030679
- Journal volume & issue
-
Vol. 9,
no. 7
Abstract
Introduction Patient and staff experiences are strongly influenced by attitudes and behaviours, and provide important insights into care quality. Patient and staff feedback could be used more effectively to enhance behaviours and improve care through systematic integration with techniques for reflective learning. We aim to develop a reflective learning framework and toolkit for healthcare staff to improve patient, family and staff experience.Methods & analysis Local project teams including staff and patients from the acute medical units (AMUs) and intensive care units (ICUs) of three National Health Service trusts will implement two experience surveys derived from existing instruments: a continuous patient and relative survey and an annual staff survey. Survey data will be supplemented by ethnographic interviews and observations in the workplace to evaluate barriers to and facilitators of reflective learning. Using facilitated iterative co-design, local project teams will supplement survey data with their experiences of healthcare to identify events, actions, activities and interventions which promote personal insight and empathy through reflective learning. Outputs will be collated by the central project team to develop a reflective learning framework and toolkit which will be fed back to the local groups for review, refinement and piloting. The development process will be mapped to a conceptual theory of reflective learning which combines psychological and pedagogical theories of learning, alongside theories of behaviour change based on capability, opportunity and motivation influencing behaviour. The output will be a locally-adaptable workplace-based toolkit providing guidance on using reflective learning to incorporate patient and staff experience in routine clinical activities.Ethics & dissemination The PEARL project has received ethics approval from the London Brent Research Ethics Committee (REC Ref 16/LO/224). We propose a national cluster randomised step-wedge trial of the toolkit developed for large-scale evaluation of impact on patient outcomes.