A. Discuss a systems-level safety concern in a
healthcare setting by applying the situation, background, assessment,
recommendation (SBAR) format by doing the following:
1. Describe a healthcare-related
situation (S) prompting a systems-level patient safety concern that has the
potential to impact multiple patients.
2. Analyze background (B)
information about the concern by doing the following:
a. Describe the data that support
or would support the need for change.
b. Explain how one or more national patient safety
standards apply to this situation.
3. Assess (A) the impact of the
safety concern on the patient(s), staff, and the organization as situated in
the identified healthcare setting.
a. Explain how the safety concern
affects value for the patient(s) and the healthcare setting.
4. Recommend (R) an
evidence-based practice change that addresses the safety concern.
a. Discuss how this recommendation
aligns with the principles of a high-reliability organization.
b. Describe two potential barriers to the
recommended practice change.
c. Identify two potential interventions to
minimize the barriers from part A4b to the recommended practice change.
d. Discuss the significance of
shared decision-making among the healthcare setting’s relevant stakeholders in
implementing this recommendation.
e. Describe an outcome measure
that could be used to evaluate the results of the recommendation.
f. Describe the care delivery
model currently being used in the healthcare setting.
i. Explain how the current
care delivery model in the healthcare setting identified in part A4f would be
impacted by the recommended change in part A4.
B. Acknowledge sources, using
APA-formatted in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted,
paraphrased, or summarized.
C. Demonstrate professional
communication in the content and presentation of your submission.
Tpoic I have chosen:
The influx of COVID-19 patients during the pandemic has
placed an unprecedented strain on healthcare systems worldwide, leading to
significant challenges and safety concerns, including work fatigue among
healthcare providers. Here’s an elaboration on how work fatigue can arise in
the context of an influx of COVID-19 patients: