Summary
The D5 ward was visited as part of the University Hospital Southampton's Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection and was verbally fed back to have a different ‘feel’ to other wards in the trust. It was felt that the ward was chaotic and lacked clear leadership, on top of this there were some safety concerns raised by both the inspection team and from adverse event reports that were being submitted by the ward.
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Ward leader, Sarah King, had only been in post for 1 month when all of these concerns came to light and she was set an improvement action plan to improve the feel of the ward by developing the leadership team and creating a strong and supportive environment for a junior workforce.
Following the inspection, Sarah developed an action plan that included setting the leadership team clear goals and objectives, improving record keeping, improving medicines management, addressing low moral on the ward and changing a chaotic feeling ward into a busy but controlled feeling ward.
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