Cardiac arrest centers are specialized in treating critically ill patients with severe cardiovascular diseases, such as cardiac arrest, cardiogenic shock or acute myocardial infarction. Diagnostic and therapeutic measures, such as the use of devices for extracorporeal life support, require highly specialized training and skills. Apart from extensive medical expertise, physicians and nurses may be exposed to exceptional levels of occupational stressors. Therefore, excellent medical, psychological and inter-personal training of the medical staff is essential to improve patient outcomes. Assessment of quality of care is important to provide continuous improvement in patient care and team performance. To the best of our knowledge, there is no study which examined the quality of care in cardiac arrest centers across key dimensions of quality of care. Therefore, we aim to assess a bundle of key dimensions, that is psychological strain (P), resource utilization (R), interaction (I) between doctoral and nursing staff, costs of care (C) and education (E) programs for staff (PRICE scheme). A cross-sectional study will be conducted with doctors and nurses, using a digital quesitonnaire that will cover the five dimensions of the PRICE scheme.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Psychological strain (P)
The psychologial strain of permanent staff in the cardiac arrest center will be assessed based on a standardized questionnaire.
Time frame: During one week all permanent staff of a cardiac arrest center will be asked to fill out the standardized questionnaire.
Ressource utilization (R)
The availability of material and non-material ressources and the extent of ressource utilization in the cardiac arrest center will be assessed based on a standardized questionnaire.
Time frame: During one week all permanent staff of a cardiac arrest center will be asked to fill out the standardized questionnaire.
Interaction (I)
The quality of inter-professional interactions between medical doctors and nurses in the cardiac arrest center will be assessed based on a standardized questionnaire.
Time frame: During one week all permanent staff of a cardiac arrest center will be asked to fill out the standardized questionnaire.
Costs (C) of care
The costs of care in the cardiac arrest center will be assessed based on a standardized questionnaire.
Time frame: During one week all permanent staff of a cardiac arrest center will be asked to fill out the standardized questionnaire.
Education (E) programs
The availability and quality of education programs in the cardiac arrest center will be assessed based on a standardized questionnaire.
Time frame: During one week all permanent staff of a cardiac arrest center will be asked to fill out the standardized questionnaire.
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