Checklist of training topics for NABH accreditation preparation

Checklist of training topics for NABH accreditation preparation

      Amongst various preparation that is required for preparing a hospital for accreditation, training of staff is perhaps the most important for implementation. Staff needs to be trained on various policies and procedures documented by the hospital to address NABH standards. Some of the topics require only an orientation while for some a detailed training may be required along with practical demonstration or drills. Here is a list of various training topics that are relevant for accreditation 
 
Quality Indicators for NABH accreditation preparation
 
 
 
S.L. No.

Training topic

Coverage

Relevant to

A.      Training topics related to Access, Assessment and Continuity of Care

 

1

Scope of hospital services

Clinical services offered by the hospital
Services not in scope
All staff, especially staff of front office and admission
2

Registration and admission of patient

Admission policies
Managing during non-availability of beds
Handling un-identified patients
Staff of reception, registration and admission (including staff handling emergency admissions)
3

Safe transfer of patient

Internal and External transfers
Transfer of stable and unstable patients
Nurses and duty doctors
Hospital attendants (for safety measures to be taken while transferring)
4

Standard operating procedures of various lab tests

 
Lab technicians
 
 
5

Collection of samples

Aseptic sample collection, patient safety, labelling or samples, safe transportation and storage
 
Phlebotomist, Lab technician
 
6

Intimation of critical lab results

Panic values, identification, confirmation and communication of critical results
Lab technicians
 
7 Quality control in laboratory Calibration, verification, validation, surveillance, Internal quality assurance, external quality assurance
 
Technical supervisors, Lab technicians and pathologists
 
8

Laboratory safety

Lab waste disposal, infection control, chemical safety, Use of PPE
 
All laboratory staff (technical and non-technical)
9
 
Standard operating procedures of various imaging tests
 
 
Imaging technicians
10

Safety of patient undergoing imaging

Safe transportation and shifting of patient, patient screening, safety in MRI
 
All lab technicians and supervisors
11

Intimation of critical imaging findings

Panic findings, Identification, confirmation and communication of critical results
 
Imaging technicians
 
12

Quality control in Imaging

Calibration, verification, validation, surveillance, clinical correlation, clinician’s feedback
 
Technical supervisors, imaging technicians and radiologists
 
13
 
Radiation safety
AERB regulations, Use and upkeep of radiation safety devices
 
 
All staff in imaging (technical and non-technical)
14

Safe disposal of radio-active waste

Types of radio-active waste, health and environmental effect, disposal
 
Technical supervisors, imaging technicians and radiologists
 
15

Discharge process

Normal discharge, Discharge on request, DAMA, Death
 
Nurses, Duty doctors, Customer care executives, Admission and discharge staff, staff from pharmacy, billing and insurance
 
16

Discharge summary

Contents to be included in discharge summary
 
Duty doctor, Consultants to be oriented
 

B.     Training topics related to Care of Patient

 

17 Uniform care to patients Policies of Evidence based medicine, clinical practice guideline, provision of emergency care, applicable laws such as PCPNDT, MTP, organ transplant etc., informed consent
 
Consultants, duty doctor and nurses
18

Triaging of patients

Triage in routine cases and triaging during mass casualty situation
 
Triage nurse
 
19

Handling of medico-legal cases

 
 
Doctor in-charge of emergency, Nurse in-charge or admin in-charge of emergency dept.
 
20

Maintenance of ambulance

Equipment, medicines, maintenance, communication
 
Ambulance staff and nurse-in-charge of emergency
 
21

Handling of emergency patient on-site

oad traffic accidents, trauma, unconscious patients, patient in cardiac arrest etc.
Ambulance staff and emergency medical technicians
 
 
22

Handling of disaster situations, community emergencies and mass casualty situations

Entire plan of managing epidemic and disaster situation.
Mock drills must be conducted for this
 
 
All staff for their role, and specifically to all staff of emergency.
23

Basic Life support

All staff for their role, and specifically to all staff of emergency.
 
All nurses and doctors, other staff involved in healthcare such as technicians and therapists
 
24

Code blue system

Code blue process, CPR
Mock drills must be conducted for this
 
All nurses and doctors, All other staff for understanding of code blue process
 
25

Safe blood transfusion

Rational use of blood, blood storage, prevention of error while transfusion, transfusion monitoring
 
 
Blood bank technicians, duty doctors and nurses. Consultants to be oriented on rational use of blood
26

Disposal of blood

 
 
Blood bank staff
 
27

Admission and discharge criteria

 
 
Orientation to all consultants
 
28
 
Care of vulnerable patients
Vulnerability assessment, identification and care
 
All nurses and duty doctors. Other healthcare staff
 
29

Care of paediatric patients

Paediatric assessment, safety of children, dealing with children
 
Staff in paediatric ward/ICU
 
30

Prevention of child abduction and abuse

Code pink procedure, safety measures, action in case of such events
 
 
Staff in paediatric ward/ICU, Security staff, All other staff
31

Surgical safety

 
Pre-surgery, during surgery and post-surgery safety measures. These include things like site and side marking, time out and sign out process, infection control etc. WHO surgical safety checklist would be a good reference material.
Operation theatre nurses, surgery resident doctors, surgeons
 
 
32
 
Care of patients under restraint
Physical and chemical restraints
 
Nurses, nursing in-charges, resident doctors, consultants
 
33
 
Nutritional screening and assessment
 
 
Dietician, Nurses
 
34

End of life care

 
 
Nurses and doctors in ICU
 
 

C.      Training topics related to Management of Medication

 
35

Procedure to obtain medicine when pharmacy is closed

 
Nurses and duty doctors
 
 
36

Safe storage of medication

 
 
Store in-charge, pharmacy in-charge, nurse in-charge (for storing in wards)
 
37

Safe and rational prescription of medicines

 
 
Consultants, Duty doctors
 
38

Inventory analysis and control

 
 
 
Store and pharmacy in-charge
39

Look-alike and sound alike medication

Storage, issue and administration of LASA medicines
 
Store and pharmacy staff, nurses and duty doctors
 
40

  High-risk medicine safety

 
 
Nurses and duty doctors
 
41

Verbal orders for medicines

 
Nurses, duty doctors and consultants
 
 
42

Safe dispensing of medicine

 
Pharmacy staff
 
 
43

Medication recall

 
 
Store and pharmacy in-charge and nurse in-charges
 
44

Safe administration of medicines

Patient identification, checks during administration, post administration monitoring
 
urses and duty doctors
 
45

Reporting of medication errors

 
 
Nurses and duty doctors
 
46

Safe usage of chemotherapeutic medication

Preparation, administration and disposal
 
 
Staff involved in chemotherapeutic medicines
 
47

Safe usage of radio-active drugs

Safe usage and disposal
 
Staff involved in radioactive drugs usage
 

 

D.      Training topics related to Patients’ Rights and Education

 
48

Rights of a patient and how to protect the same

 
 
All staff specially front office, nurses, duty doctors, consultants and managers of patient care departments
 
49

Taking consent from patients

General consent and informed consent
 
 
Consultants, duty doctors and nurses
50

Patient feedback and complaints

Feedback mechanism and complaint processes
 
Customer care executives, nurses, nursing in-charges
 
 

E.       Training topics related to Hospital Infection Control

 

51

Standard precaution

Hand hygiene, use of PPE
 
Nurses and duty doctors
 
52

Safe injection and infusion practices

  Nurses and duty doctors
53

Antibiotic policy

  Consultants and duty doctors
54

Laundry and linen management process

 
 
Nurses and laundry staff
 
55

Safe handling of food

 
 
Kitchen staff and dietician
 
56

Housekeeping procedures

 
 
 
Housekeeping staff and supervisors
57

Bio-medical waste safety

Segregation, storage, transportation, disposal Nurses, doctors, housekeeping staff. Other staff such as lab and blood bank technicians, OT technicians, therapists etc.
58

Needlestick injury protocol

  All patient care staff
59

Infection control surveillance

  Infection control team
60

Prevention of HAI in patients

Care bundles for CA-UTI, VAP, SSI and CA-BSI Nurses, especially ICU nurses
61

Isolation/barrier nursing

  Nurses and duty doctors
62

Infection outbreak handling

Identification and action Infection control team, Nursing in-charges
63

Sterilization activities

Sterilization process and quality control CSSD staff

 

F.       Training topics related to Continual Quality Improvement

64

Quality indicators of each department

  In-charge and staff of each department
65

Patient safety practices

  All staff involved in patient care activities
66 Reporting of patient safety events   All staff involved in patient care activities
67 Medical audit   Consultants and clinical committee
68

Sentinel events

  All staff involved in patient care activities

 

G.      Training topics related to Responsibilities of Management

 

79

Vision, Mission and Values of the organization

  Top management personnel and heads of departments
70

Scope of services in each department

Services in scope and not in scope In-charge and staff of each department, especially of obstetric and paediatric departments

 

H.      Training topics related to Facility Management and Safety

71

Preventive and breakdown maintenance of equipment

  Maintenance staff
72

Calibration of equipment

  Maintenance staff 
73

Handling of fire emergency

Code red alert system
Mock drills must be conducted for this
 
All staff specifically security and maintenance
 
74

Use of fire extinguisher

 
 
All staff
 

 

I.        Training topics related to Human Resources Management

 

75

Induction training

Vision, mission, values, patients’ rights, infection control, safety, service standards
 
All staff upon recruitment
 
76

Employee rights and responsibilities 

 
 
All staff
77

  Training and development policy

  All staff
78

Performance appraisal system

 
All staff
79

Disciplinary and grievance handling process

 
All staff
 
80

Prevention of sexual harassment

 
All staff
 
81

Credentialing and privileging of medical professionals

 
Consultants to be oriented. Duty doctors and nursing in-charges to be informed
82

Credentialing and privileging of nursing professionals

 
 
 
All nurses and nursing in-charge to be oriented
 

 

J.        Training topics related to Information Management System

 
83

Safety and security of patient’s data

Data in medical records, registers and computers. Access to medical records
 
All nurses, nursing in-charges, duty doctors, patient care executives and MRD staff
 
84

Medical record documentation

Contents, legibility, use of abbreviation, endorsements
 
 
Consultants, duty doctors, nurses, therapists and MRD staff
85

Medical record maintenance

Screening, completion, storage, retrieval
 
MRD staff
86

Hospital statistics from medical record

Various stats and reports
 
MRD in-charge
 
87
 
Retention time of medical record
 
 
 
MRD in-charge and staff
 
88

Process of condemnation of records

 
 
MRD in-charge and staff
 

 

 

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