what is the self determination theory?
who came up with it?
distinguishes between intrinsic + extrinsic motivations.
Intrinsic motivation is observed when one engages in an activity out of genuine interest and is truly self-determined
- this is the desired type of motivation for studying as it’s associated with better outcomes
intrinsic motivation can only occur when these three psychological needs are met:
Olle Th Ten Cate
what are the 4 levels of feedback decribed in ideals this year?
describe them
who’s came up with them?
Task focused
- how well tasks are understood/performed
Process focused
- the main process needed to understand/perform tasks
Self-regulated focused
- self-monitoring, directing + regulating of actions
Person (self) focused
- personal evaluations and affect (usually positive) about the learner
Hattie + Timperley
two models of feedback were discussed: mark 1 and mark 2
Mark 1 does NOT develop self-regulation
Mark 2 allows comparison between internal feedback (self-regulation) and external feedback
Boud + Malloy
what are the three strands of professionalism?
what sort of unproffessional behaviours do we mean by:
which is of most concern to the GMC?
can’t:
- insufficient skills/knowledge
won’t:
oops:
Theory of planned behaviour:
Azjen
“AZlan meticulously planned his behaviour in lion witch + wardrobe”
describe ‘root cause analysis’
systematic analysis of all the factors which predisposed to, or had the potential to prevent, an error
what are the three basic principals of root cause analysis?
react:
- what were the critical problems?
record
- what were the main contributory factors/root causes?
respond
- what needs to be done?
the three Rs
name three different tools used to carry out root cause analysis
briefly describe them
5 whys
- literally just follow every answer up with ‘why?’
Tabular Timeline
- what happened? what shuld’ve happened? service/care delivery problem?
Fishbone analysis tool
- look at range of factors: patient, task, communication, team, equipment
what are the confidentiality Caldicott guidlines? 6
guidlines related to how to handle confidential information
PACE
4 tiers of communication. Each one is a measured escalation that systematically (if the problem is not resolved) transfer power from other, to shared + finally to self
P = Probe:
A = Alert:
C = Challenge:
E = Emergency:
nb this was borrowed from the aviation industry
what are the guidlines widely used to assess whether a child is mature enough to make decisions and understand complications?
- what are they based on?
Fraser guidlines
based on Gillick competence
Quality improvement:
what care IS being delivered and what care SHOULD be delivered
name two quality improvement methods used in healthcare
which is most effective? why?
PDSA cycle:
- as takes audit a step further by focusing on development testing + implementation. Repeated rapid small scale tests of change
what should all aims be?
SMART
what are the three types of measures when carrying out quality improvement?
outcome measures:
- acieving an endpoint
process measures:
- measures of throughput
balance measures:
- checking change hasn’t caused a new problem
what is the best tool to use as a measure of improvement?
statistical control charts (SPC)
ie not just averages
what are serious incidents?
incidents that result in unexpected or avoidable death or serious harm to patients, staff, visitors or public
they also result in a scenario that prevents or threatens an organisation’s ability to continue providing a healthcare system
how are serious incidents investigated?
what are the 4 tools used within this?
Root cause analysis
identify the CONTRIBUTARY FACTORS having the greatest impact on the episode + would reduce the chances of it happening again
- these are the ROOT CAUSES
then come up with an action plan
what 6 physiological parameters do we measure as part of a NEWS score?
what is the tool used to hand over information about a patient?
SBARR
what are the 5 components of emotional intelligence?
what is situational leadership?
describe its components
adapting your leadership style depending on the development level of the follower
S1: directing
S2: coaching
S3: supporting
S4: delegating
what are the 9 dimensions of the NHS leadership framework?