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Workshops in Sustainable Healthcare to Assess How Teaching Can Aid Core Principle Implementation (WISH)

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05980819
Recruitment Status : Not yet recruiting
First Posted : August 8, 2023
Last Update Posted : August 8, 2023
Sponsor:
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Brief Summary:

With more frequent extreme weather events, climbing atmospheric Carbon dioxide and unabated use of fossil fuels, planetary health and sustainability will become crucial to future medical practice. Clinical educators must rise to the challenge, educating and empowering tutees to ensure their understanding of green healthcare principles and solutions.

Research at the University College London and the Universities of Bristol and Exeter has been conducted into engaging medical students with the theory of sustainability. What has not been explored is how to have them engage with the topic practically, providing them with frameworks and opportunities to their knowledge into practical scenarios. What we propose is a short study conducted over the period of a month in October 2023 that pairs educational sessions to answer the research question: do practical workshops help to cement sustainable teaching for attendees, help them bring out their individual ideas and experience surrounding sustainability, and empower them to implement comparable solutions in their clinical practice? Historically, these projects have ignored multidisciplinary practice. Specialists of any grade in any field can practice sustainability. As such, any healthcare student/professional is eligible, pending their consent. To facilitate this broad eligibility base, and to bring diversity of ideas to the workshops, both students at Liverpool University and any interested staff at the Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust will be eligible for the project.

Following a pre-session questionnaire to gauge baseline, participants will be taught the core principles of clinical sustainability in a remote 2-hour, interactive lecture-based session. This would be followed up by a hybrid 2-hour practical workshop session later that week. Here, those consenting to attend will have a chance to work through different clinical scenarios with experts in different fields. Each session will have feedback forms to gauge compounding of knowledge, engagement and empowerment, our primary outcome measures.


Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase
Quality Improvement Medical Education Other: Sustainability lecture and opportunity to create a project Not Applicable

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Study Type : Interventional  (Clinical Trial)
Estimated Enrollment : 20 participants
Allocation: N/A
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment
Masking: None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose: Other
Official Title: Workshops in Sustainable Healthcare: Assessing the Utility of Expert-led Teaching in Aiding the Clinical Implementation of Sustainable Quality Improvement Principles
Estimated Study Start Date : August 15, 2023
Estimated Primary Completion Date : October 30, 2023
Estimated Study Completion Date : December 31, 2024

Arm Intervention/treatment
Experimental: All Volunteers
All volunteers will partake in this educational study at the same timepoints, there will be no blinding, but there will be an unbiased recruitment effort
Other: Sustainability lecture and opportunity to create a project
Pure education




Primary Outcome Measures :
  1. Confidence in applying sustainable healthcare principles to clinical scenarios following the lectures and expert-led workshop. [ Time Frame: 4 weeks. To be assessed during the pre-course survey in the month prior to the first session, then to be assessed after the second session (the post-course survey will cover both sessions and will be available for a month, being delivered to participants ]
    Confidence level as measured on a Likert Scale of 1-5 with 1 being unconfident, and 5 being highly confident. Comparison will be made using a pre-session Likert scale and a post-session Likert scale addressing the same question. Statistically, non-parametric tests such as Mann-Whitney U will be used to generate results.


Secondary Outcome Measures :
  1. Presence of difference in baseline knowledge of sustainability principles between different healthcare professional types and students in the region [ Time Frame: 4 weeks. To be assessed during the pre-course survey in the month prior to the first session, then to be assessed after the second session (the post-course survey will cover both sessions and will be available for a month, being delivered to participants ]
    Knowledge level as measured on a Likert Scale of 1-5 with 1 being Very poor, and 5 being exceptional. Comparison will be made using a pre-session Likert scale and a post-session Likert scale addressing the same question. However, this in particular is a categorical binary variable - yes/no - as we want to see if there is a difference or not, which is different to the extent of difference.

  2. Presence of difference in confidence in applying sustainability principles in practice between different healthcare professional types and students in the region [ Time Frame: 4 weeks. To be assessed during the pre-course survey in the month prior to the first session, then to be assessed after the second session (the post-course survey will cover both sessions and will be available for a month, being delivered to participants ]
    Confidence level as measured on a Likert Scale of 1-5 with 1 being unconfident, and 5 being highly confident. Comparison will be made using a pre-session Likert scale and a post-session Likert scale addressing the same question. However, this in particular is a categorical binary variable - yes/no - as we want to see if there is a difference or not, which is different to the extent of difference.

  3. Extent of difference in improvement in knowledge of core sustainability principles between different groups (students versus professionals) [ Time Frame: 4 weeks. To be assessed during the pre-course survey in the month prior to the first session, then to be assessed after the second session (the post-course survey will cover both sessions and will be available for a month, being delivered to participants ]
    Knowledge levels as measured on a Likert Scale of 1-5 with 1 being Very poor, and 5 being exceptional for each feature. Comparative outcome measure between different groups - Wilcoxon signed-rank and Mann-Whitney U tests to be used to generate comparative results between different groups and the same group (unpaired and paired).

  4. Extent of difference in improvement in confidence in applying sustainable principles in practice between different groups (students versus professionals) [ Time Frame: 4 weeks. To be assessed during the pre-course survey in the month prior to the first session, then to be assessed after the second session (the post-course survey will cover both sessions and will be available for a month, being delivered to participants ]
    Confidence levels as measured on a Likert Scale of 1-5 with 1 being unconfident, and 5 being highly confident for each feature. Comparative outcome measure between different groups - Wilcoxon signed-rank and Mann-Whitney U tests to be used to generate comparative results between different groups and the same group (unpaired and paired).

  5. Assessing a single taught session's value in guiding a participant's ability to create a clinically viable project using objective criteria as devised by the PI [ Time Frame: 4 weeks. Markers to complete their assessments prior to the second session - they would then feed back individually to participants during the sessions. They can take up to a month to deliver the emails to the participants via their collected emails. ]

    Comparative outcome measure between individuals regardless of background Assessing a single taught session's value in guiding a participant's ability to create a clinically viable project using objective criteria

    Comparative outcome measure between individuals regardless of background Mark scheme has been created by the PI. It covers likely success of the project submitted across 4 key criteria (health impact, environmental impact, social impact and feasibility) across a 6-point Likert scale (negligible impact being the most negative outcome for a given criterion, followed by minor impact, average impact, above average impact, exceptional impact and not applicable). Consideration of the Core Features of Clinical Sustainability, as presented to participants within the teaching itself, will be assessed using the same key criteria and scaling. Qualitative feedback will also be collected from the markers under 'any other comments' and themed based on overarching results.




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Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older   (Adult, Older Adult)
Sexes Eligible for Study:   All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Healthcare students at the University of Liverpool/Liverpool John Moores/ Edge Hill who are assigned placement at the LUHFT Trust:

    • medical students
    • nursing students
    • dental students
    • student paramedics
    • student occupational therapists
    • student physiotherapists
    • student radiographers
    • student dieticians
    • operating department practitioners
    • student speech and language therapists
    • student psychologists
    • student pharmacists
  • NHS Doctors
  • Junior doctors from FY1 to ST8, including SAS doctors or Doctors not in Training
  • Senior Clinical Fellows
  • Consultant Doctors
  • NHS Healthcare professionals of any description

    • Nurses (any band)
    • Dentists (any grade)
    • Psychologists (any band)
    • Pharmacists (any band)
    • Paramedics (any grade)
    • Occupational Therapists (any band)
    • Physiotherapists (any band)
    • Radiographers (any band)
    • Dieticians (any band)
    • Operating department practitioners (any band)
    • Speech and language therapists (any band)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Those who are not healthcare students from the institutions above
  • Those who are not NHS Healthcare Staff members from the LUHFT Trust

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT05980819


Contacts
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Contact: Duranka Perera, MBBS 07521509420 duranka.perera@rlbuht.nhs.uk

Locations
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United Kingdom
Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom, L7 8YE
Contact: Duranka Perera, MBBS    07521509420    duranka.perera@rlbuht.nhs.uk   
Sponsors and Collaborators
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Investigators
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Study Chair: Cecilia Jukka, MBChB Royal Liverpool University Hospital
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Responsible Party: Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05980819    
Other Study ID Numbers: LHS0018
First Posted: August 8, 2023    Key Record Dates
Last Update Posted: August 8, 2023
Last Verified: January 2023

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Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: No
Keywords provided by Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust:
Sustainability
Medical Education
Healthcare