An interdisciplinary approach to addressing BUHD through person-centred, high-fidelity simulation

  • Murphy, P. (Participant)
  • Eunice Minford (Participant)

Activity: Talk or presentation typesOral presentation

Description


Hosted by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

Abstract:
An interdisciplinary approach to addressing BUHD through person-centred, high-fidelity simulation

Who should attend: healthcare professionals interested in innovative approaches to addressing BUHD.

Level: Intermediate

Background:

This workshop emerges from interdisciplinary collaboration between healthcare professionals at Antrim Hospital and academic teachers and researchers at Queen’s University Belfast. The shared focus is on how to address bulling, undermining, harassment and discrimination (BUHD). In the workshop, the presenters will share their experience of addressing BUHD through person-centred training and simulation-based education. The workshop will involve in situ simulation involving performances from healthcare professionals.

Intended Learning Outcomes:

After this workshop participants will have:

1. Learned how simulation-based training can address BUHD.
2. Learned about BUHD from the perspective of the person suffering from negative behaviour.
3. Learned how to translate this knowledge into their own professional practice.

Structure of workshop:

1. General introductions, ‘ground rules’ and overview of session.
2. First simulation of a scenario where a senior surgeon bullies a junior surgeon.
3. Debrief and discussion.
4. Second simulation involving a role-reversal of the first simulation where the actors embody the emotional state of the ‘other’ to demonstrate the impact of negative behaviour.
5. Debrief and discussion.
6. Conclusion, wrap up and take forward messages.

Educational Methods to be used:

1. In situ simulation involving performances from healthcare professionals.
2. Debriefing sessions following simulations in which participants can engage in detailed discussion about the nuances of high-fidelity, person-centred simulation apropos the potential for addressing BUHD.
Murphy P 1 , Minford E 2 , Smith G 2,
1 Queen's University Belfast, Belfast Antrim, United Kingdom
2 Antrim Hospital, Antrim, United Kingdom

Period13 Feb 2020
Event titleTackling Undermining & Bullying in the NHS
Event typeConference
LocationBelfast, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionNational