Trauma Resuscitation Process Improvement Collaborative 5/1/2019 1 Marcin A. Jankowski, DO, MBA, FACS, FACOS, CHSE DivisionChief,TraumaandSurgicalCriticalCare TheCharlesC.WolferthTraumaCenteratHahnemannUniversityHospital DrexelUniversityCollegeofMedicine Philadelphia,Pa Trauma Resuscitation Process Improvement Collaborative (TRPIC): Can’t We All Just Get Along? Hahnemann HOSPITAL University CHARLES C. WOLFERTH TRAUMA CENTER Disclosures No financial disclosures No conflicts of interest
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Trauma Resuscitation Process Improvement Collaborative
5/1/2019
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Marcin A. Jankowski, DO, MBA, FACS, FACOS, CHSE
Division Chief, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
The Charles C. Wolferth Trauma Center at Hahnemann University Hospital
Drexel University College of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pa
Trauma Resuscitation Process Improvement Collaborative (TRPIC):
Can’t We All Just Get Along?
HahnemannHOSPITALUniversity
CHARLES C. WOLFERTH TRAUMA CENTER
Disclosures
No financial disclosures
No conflicts of interest
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Who We Are
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State-designated Level 1 Trauma
Center (1st TC in Philadelphia)
Robust GS and EM residencies
Ortho, OB/Gyn, Anesthesia, Urology,
Nursing school, Rad tech school
EMS training facility
Visiting residents/fellows
Associated with DUCOM – largest
medical school class in the country
Level 2 TA – 15-20 “responders”
Level 1 TA – 25-30 “responders”
Patients #1…Teaching #2!
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We had a problem.
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A need for a change!
Trauma Resuscitation Process Improvement
Collaborative(TRPIC)
Rich Hamilton, MD (EM‐Chair)
Eric Stander, MD (EM‐Service Chief)
Gail Blinstrub (Trauma‐TPD)
Mark Weisman, MD (PGY‐2 EM)
Nicole Hartman (ED Nurse Educator)
Amanda Teichman, MD (PGY‐5 Surgery/Trauma)
Karl Henry (ED Manager)
Adam Zwislewski (Trauma Outreach Coord/Educator)
TRPIC Leadership Committee
Marcin Jankowski, DOTPMD
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Assemble TRPIC TEAM
Review current
protocol identify
OFIs
Develop a survey
Identify survey targets
Send outPRE
survey
Collect NOTECs
data
InterpretData &
Identify OFIs
Educatetrain staff
Send outPOST survey
Collectdata
& publish
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3Phase 4
TRPIC - 4 Phases
Reinforce/ Simulate
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A 20-question online survey was sent to ALL who regularly participate in trauma resuscitations
Roles and responsibilities
Adherence to ATLS & own institutional protocols
Multidisciplinary teamwork
Supplies & procedures
Effective communication
Proper use of PPE
Crowd & noise control
Biggest obstacle to providing best trauma care…
If you could change one thing…
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Survey sent to 125 recipients
Received 111 responses within 2 weeks!
Results!
66%
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30%
43%
2%
75%
75%
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80%
71%
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95%
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Lack of PPE use
Excessive noise level
Lack of adherence to ATLS/ATCN
protocol
Lack of teamwork Lack of clearly defined trauma resuscitation
roles and responsibilities
Overcrowding
Poor communication
STRESS!
CHAOS
CONFLICT
Critically injured trauma patient
Life-saving procedures
Limited Space
Constant turnover of personnel
Residents/interns in training
A lot needs to happen in very little time
Opportunities for Improvement(based on survey results)
Change the culture
Review & revise current policy
Reeducate nursing resident,
physician staff
Identify only essential team members (6)
Change and enforce policy Change the current culture!
Personality conflicts
Duplicate orders
Repetition of 1o/2o survey
Delayed times to CT
Lack of PPE use
Overcrowding &excessive noise level
Lack of adherence to ATLS/ATCN protocol
Lack of teamwork, communication & respect
Lack of clearly defined trauma resuscitation roles
MiscommunicationInadequate documentation
High risk of exposure
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Objective
To determine if the institution of a position-based
trauma resuscitation protocol combined with in-situ
simulation improves teamwork, interdisciplinary
collaboration and efficiency.
Methods
This protocol was presented to ALL team members via three routes:
A video demonstration of “old-bad trauma resuscitation” vs “new-good trauma resuscitation” was shown to ALL team members and made available online
Reinforced with regularly-scheduled trauma in-situ simulations
A diagram outlining 6 new essential positions was distributed to every individual and displayed in trauma bay
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Specific individuals (based on their training level, skills, knowledge, & experience) were assigned to each specific role
Each team member could only have ONE role at any ONE time
Disruptive & unprofessional behavior was no longer tolerated
ATLS/ATCN concepts were constantly and repeatedly reinforced