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SUMMARY:Improving patient safety under PSIRF: Thematic reviews skill
	s development course
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DESCRIPTION:\n	This course is aimed at those who wish to lead and conduc
	t thematic reviews and those who are part of an themed review team. The fa
	cilitators for this course will continue the journey beyond the course its
	elf to support and enable you to develop your skills in thematic reviews w
	hen you return to your organisation. \n\n\n\n	“A themed review may be u
	seful in understanding common links\, themes\, or issues within a cluster 
	of investigations or incidents. It will seek to understand key barriers or
	 facilitators to safety using reference cases…Grouped incidents\, for ex
	ample from the same portfolio like pressure ulcers\, falls or deterioratin
	g patient\, may benefit from a themed review because they take the same sa
	fety concern and identify different reference cases and contexts. This hel
	ps the organisation make sense of the safety concern at different points o
	f the system and with different aspects of variability… Outputs of theme
	d reviews can highlight these problems and identify safety recommendations
	. Themed reviews may provoke more questions than answers\, and therefore m
	ay be best placed to link in to a quality improvement project for ongoing 
	monitoring and PDSA-style improvement cycles. A themed review should be vi
	ewed as a diagnostic tool to help diagnose problems in the system\, and th
	erefore doing a themed review should always result in some improvement eff
	orts after this diagnosis.\" Dr Samantha Machen Head of Patient Safety In
	cident Response University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust Themed Re
	view Template\n\n\n\n	This conference will enable you to:\n\n\n\n	\n		Netw
	ork with colleagues who are working to improve patient safety through the 
	use of Thematic Reviews.\n	\n	\n		Learn from outstanding practice in deliv
	ering and conducting Themed Reviews.\n	\n	\n		Reflect on national developm
	ents and learning.\n	\n	\n		Understanding when thematic reviews are useful
	 under PSIRF.\n	\n	\n		Attend a whole morning masterclass aimed at improvi
	ng your skills in thematic followed by an afternoon with best practice exa
	mples.\n	\n	\n		Develop your skills in writing thematic reviews including 
	deductive and inductive thematic analysis\, triangulation of information a
	nd understanding potential barriers.\n	\n	\n		Test your skills through sim
	ulated thematic reviews case studies.\n	\n	\n		Understand how you can impr
	ove learning from thematic reviews.\n	\n	\n		Engage and involve Patients a
	nd Families in Themed Reviews.\n	\n	\n		Identify key strategies for change
	 and improvement.\n	\n	\n		Self assess and reflect on your own practice.\n
		\n	\n		Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evi
	dence. This course provides 5 Hrs training for CPD subject to peer group a
	pproval for revalidation purposes.\n	\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n\n\n	hub members
	 receive a 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org for discount code.\n\n
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