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. 2021 Nov 22;37(3):227–235. doi: 10.1097/JMQ.0000000000000025

Table 4.

CSE Course Alumni Survey, n = 114 Respondents of 437 Surveyed.

Question Response
Did your CSE project, or a related one, continue beyond the CSE course? 76% (87/114) Yes
Did your work unit and/or patient population benefit from the CSE course project? 93% (106/114) Yes
Has your CSE project spread to other areas of your institution? 51% (58/114) Yes
Has any participant from your team presented your CSE project at a regional, national, or international professional meeting? 36% (41/114) Yes
Has any participant from your team published your project as a manuscript in a professional, peer-reviewed journal? 4% (5/114) Yes
Has your project resulted in a positive return on investment for your unit and/or your institution? 75% (85/114) Yes
Have you received any awards, recognition, grants, or funding as a quality improvement or patient safety champion? 22% (25/114) Yes
Were your quality improvement efforts considered in your evaluation or promotion process? 60% (68/114) Yes
Have you continued quality improvement and/or patient safety work after the CSE course? 93% 106/114) Yes
Are the quality improvement/patient safety tools and skills learned in the course valuable to you professionally? 98% (112/114) Yes
Are the quality improvement/patient safety tools and skills learned in the course valuable to you personally? 97% (111/114) yes

Abbreviation: CSE, Clinical Safety and Effectiveness Course