Attachment C - List of tracking measures for online trainings for clinical staff

Safety Program in Perinatal Care (SPPC)-II Demonstration Project

Attachment C - List of tracking measures for online trainings for clinical staff

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TIER I TRAINING TRACKING MEASURES (IDEAL)


Measures (T)

Data

Source

Data Extraction

Notes

Number of times each training e-module was accessed

Study website

Monthly

Tier I trainee ID will be provided by AIM Team Leads in each hospital. Trainee 7-digit IDs format is: 1-digit State ID number followed by 3-digit Hospital ID number followed by 3-digit Staff ID number.


The State ID is 1 for Oklahoma and 2 for Texas. The Hospital ID is from a comprehensive list of hospitals kept by the OK and TX PQCs. The staff ID is from a comprehensive list of staff compiled by AIM Team Leads in all hospitals. Alphabetical order of last name should be followed in each hospital when first developing the list. New staff hires will be added to the list in the hiring order. AIM Team Leads will add “x” to the last digit in their staff ID.


Examples: 1025050 for nurse working in Oklahoma, hospital #25, staff number #50; and 1025051x if AIM Team Lead in Oklahoma, hospital #25, staff number #51.


Staff eligible for Tier I training includes all clinical staff in all hospitals participating in PQCs in the 2 states.


All measures will be calculated separately by e-module, and for frontline clinical staff vs. AIM Team Leads in each hospital and for each state.

Number of unique Tier I eligible trainee IDs accessing each training e-module

Study website

Monthly

Number of unique Tier I eligible trainee IDs accessing each training e-module & receiving a completion certificate

Study website

Monthly

Mean number of times unique Tier I eligible trainee accessed each training e-module

Study website

Monthly


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