An exploration of the interplay between well-being and quality and safety

Carmen Hrymak*, Rodrick Lim, Sachin Trivedi, Al'ai Alvarez, Eve Purdy, Sheena Belisle, Jennifer Thull-Freedman, Murdoch Leeies, Eddy Lang, Lucas B Chartier

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: 

Quality improvement and patient safety (QIPS) and clinician well-being work are interconnected and impact each other. Well-being is of increased importance in the current state of workforce shortages and high levels of burnout. The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) Academic Symposium sought to understand the interplay between QIPS and clinician well-being and to provide practical recommendations to clinicians and institutions on ensuring that clinician well-being is integrated into QIPS efforts.

Methods: 

A team of emergency physicians with expertise in well-being and QIPS performed a literature review, drafted goals and recommendations, and presented at the CAEP Academic Symposium in 2023 for feedback. Goals and recommendations were then further refined.

Results: 

Three goals and recommendations were developed as follows: QIPS leaders and practitioners must (1) understand the potential intersection of well-being and QIPS, (2) consider a well-being lens for all QIPS work, and (3) incorporate QIPS methodology in efforts to improve clinician well-being.

Conclusion: 

QIPS and clinician well-being are often closely linked. By incorporating these recommendations, QIPS strategies can enhance clinician well-being.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-155
Number of pages8
JournalCanadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Feb 2024
Externally publishedYes

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