16. Tool for implementing new practices
Video Review: A Tool for Implementing Change in Clinical Practice
Introducing new practices in healthcare can be challenging. Video review offers a powerful way to support knowledge transfer, skill development, and smooth implementation:
How It Helps:
Demonstrating New Techniques: Recordings of expert providers performing new procedures offer visual step-by-step guidance that complements written protocols.
Highlighting Best Practices: Curated video examples showcase effective approaches and reinforce recommended guideline changes.
Addressing Variation: Analyzing recordings can identify practice inconsistencies, facilitating targeted training or protocol modifications to streamline adoption.
Self-Assessment: Allowing providers to record and review their own performance of new techniques fosters self-reflection and accelerates learning.
"Before and After" Comparison: Reviewing videos pre- and post-implementation can visualize the impact of changes and motivate continued improvement.
Strategies for Success:
High-Quality Examples: Focus on recordings demonstrating clear technique, effective communication, and optimal workflow with new procedures.
Interactive Sessions: Combine video-watching with discussion for clarifications and to address potential challenges.
Supplement, Not Replace: Video augments hands-on training and mentorship but doesn't fully substitute them.
Provider Feedback: Gather input on how videos could be more helpful as they adapt to new practices or guidelines.
Additional Use Cases:
Orientating New Staff: Videos provide a standardized introduction to protocols and expected practices.
Interdisciplinary Training: Recordings facilitate coordinated learning across different clinical roles.
Remote Learning: Video examples facilitate knowledge sharing in settings with limited in-person access to experts or mentors.
Video review visualizes new techniques and guidelines in action. It offers a flexible and engaging learning tool that supports smooth transitions with the goal of improving patient care.
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