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  1. Content Article
    The neonatal practice development nurse and infant feeding midwife at Bedford Hospital NHS Trust led a programme of work to adopt and implement the ‘RAPP’ (Respirations, Activity, Perfusion, Position/Tone) tool in their maternity unit. This programme led to improved outcomes for new-born babies in the unit.
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    The Midwifery Matrons at Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust (NGHT) led on service development to address unwarranted variation in practices identified in complaints being made to the midwifery team. This has led to improved experiences and better use of resources within the Trust.
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    This report from NHS England on the National Maternity Review sets out a vision for the planning, design and safe delivery of maternity services; how women, babies and families will be able to get the type of care they want; and how staff will be supported to deliver such care.
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    A Patient Safety Toolkit from the Royal College of General Practitioners designed to be used by any general practice in the UK. These resources can be used flexibly, either as standalone materials or as part of an integrated package for patient safety.
  5. Content Article
    A candid discussion with photographer, father and patient safety campaigner, Scott Morrish, about how the NHS can create a just, learning culture and what the Ombudsman needs to do to improve its service.
  6. Content Article
    Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust devised this inforgraphic to assist with navigating the the complaints system within the Patient advice and liaison service (PALS).
  7. Content Article
    This reflection published in the International Journal of Integrated Care provides a perspective on front-line involvement of a patient and caregiver in a research project focused on integrated care.
  8. Content Article
    Produced by the NHS Leeds Communications/Patient and Public Involvement and Experience Teams, the aim of this guide is to offer some support and practical guidance to GP Practices, who are interested in involving patients and carers in the running of their practice. The guidance will also support practices in achieving their Patient Participation Directed Enhanced Service (PPDES) The guidance will also support practices in achieving their Patient Participation Directed Enhanced Service (PPDES).
  9. Content Article
    Engaged and involved patients are key to achieving a healthcare system that is responsive to their needs and values. The British Medical Association(BMA) patient liaison group (PLG) wants to promote patient and public involvement (PPI), also known as PPE (patient and public engagement). GPs and practice managers can use this tool kit to involve patients and the public in healthcare planning and delivery.
  10. Content Article
    There have been repeated calls to better involve patients and the public and to place them at the centre of healthcare. In a paper published in BMJ Quality and Safety, Josephine Ocloo and Rachel Matthews explore the barriers, challenges and opportunities in involving patients in healthcare.
  11. Content Article
    In this series 'e-Patient Dave' deBronkart shares what we all need to know to get the best medical care without going broke or getting killed in the process. An 'e-patient' is someone who is empowered, engaged, equipped, and able, who never expected the system to do everything but thinks and acts like a responsible independent person.
  12. Content Article
    Both national and maternity investigations are showing a high level of family engagement through an inclusive and innovative model that ensures families have a voice throughout investigations. Here the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) demonstrate how they involve families in their investigations.
  13. Content Article
    Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) report on the inadvertent administration of an oral liquid medicine into a vein. This report indicated the importance of using human factors in the investigation process. The investigation reviewed the effectiveness of the current processes for the storage of medicines, equipment design, and the prescribing, preparation, checking and administration of medication. It also considered the contextual, environmental and human factors that influenced the inadvertent administration of an oral solution into a vein. The effectiveness of current processes for implementation of local safety standards for invasive procedures was also considered. A human factors expert was involved in the investigation and a dedicated report was written based on the evidence reviewed, a reconstruction of the event and a simulation of what should have happened.
  14. Content Article
    This joint project with East Berkshire CCG was highlighted within the AKI Programme within Oxford Patient Safety Collaborative. Fewer residents are suffering urinary tract infections (UTIs) following the introduction of a hydration programme in care homes. UTIs are closely associated with dehydration. This project was designed to encourage residents to drink more fluids with the aim that this would lead to fewer UTIs requiring medication or hospital admission. This approach involved introducing structured drinks rounds seven times a day, designed and delivered by care home staff. The initial focus was in four care homes which had higher than average UTI admission to hospital rates.
  15. Content Article
    Interview on 'This Morning' with Dr Chris Steele discussing the signs and symptoms of sepsis.
  16. Content Article
    In this blog, published by In Health Associates, David Gilbert discusses some of the frustrations that he has with NHS Trusts who say they want patient involvement but pay lip service or who decline offers of help. This blog invites you to comment, to discuss and debate this issue. David Gilbert is a patient director at Sussex MSK Partnership. This is a new and pioneering role in the NHS. David has strategic leadership of how the Partnership relates with patients, carers and the communities they serve, including: learning from what people think of our services (patient experience) patients as partners in care decisions (Information, choice and shared-decision making) helping people look after themselves and care for their own condition (supported self-management) patients as partners for change (patient and public engagement; patient leadership).
  17. Content Article
    It is important for the whole of the multidisciplinary team to have guidelines and standards, and that is the reason for the collaborative Core Standards for Pain Management Services in the UK (CSPMS UK). Representatives of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, the British Pain Society, the Royal College of Nurses, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the College of Occupational Therapists, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, the Royal College of General Practitioners, the British Psychological Society and patient representatives have jointly been the authors of this document.
  18. Content Article
    The International Society of Pharmacovigilance share their first infographic for patients and carers on using medicines safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. They developed the tool because of the difficulties experienced with obtaining and using medicines safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  19. Content Article
    Patient Safety Learning interviews Jules Mckoy, a Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Midwife. In this interview, Jules highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting on the mental health of women during their pregnancy and after birth. She describes some of the ways they are trying to alleviate anxiety locally and raises concerns about the longer term implications of a rise in postnatal depression.
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    Siobhan Brammeld is a care worker at Massereene Manor care home in County Antrim and leads the social care team. She has sat with several residents as they passed away having contracted COVID-19. In this interview with BBC News NI she says she was convinced some residents had "died before their time". "I feel as though I am on autopilot - it never leaves my head. Sometimes I worry that I could have done more," she said. "These are sad times, scary times too," she added. Siobhan told BBC News that staff felt not enough was done to prepare them for the pandemic and that workers like her were left to the side. "I feel we were left on our own. We as workers were forgotten about as well as the wee residents," she said. "At the start of all this I just wanted to scream at somebody - could someone please come and help these wee residents? I just didn't want them to die before their time." "I watched what was happening in other countries and you knew it was coming, but there didn't seem to be an awful lot happening to prepare us."
  21. Content Article
    Patient and family involvement is high on the international quality and safety agenda. This paper, published in the International Journal for Quality in Health Care, considers possible ways of involving families in investigations of fatal adverse events and how their greater participation might improve the quality of investigations. There is limited guidance and research on how to constitute effective involvement. There is a need for co-designing the investigation process, explicitly agreeing the family’s level of involvement, supporting and preparing the family, providing easily accessible user-friendly language and using different methods of involvement (e.g. individual interviews, focus group interviews and questionnaires), depending on the family’s needs.
  22. Content Article
    Going through critical illness and recovery is difficult for both patients and their relatives and will be unlike anything we've experienced before. Not knowing what's normal and what might lie ahead in the journey makes coping with things that much harder, which is why honest, accurate, patient-centered information is fundamental to the work of ICUsteps. Only people who've been through it really know what matters to patients and relatives in the position we were in. This understanding is what drives ICUSteps to produce a range of information resources that can help patients and relatives make sense of what has happened and cope with the road ahead.
  23. Content Article
    It is now very common for clinicians to carry out consultations with patients over the telephone. If you have time to prepare for the consulation Steve Turner has some suggestions. The aim being to help all patients / users of health and care services lead on their own care. This is a rolling blog. Steve Turner is a nurse prescriber and clinical educator and Associate Lecturer at Plymouth University.
  24. Content Article
    Isaac Samuels, co-chair of the National Co-production Advisory Group explains how he can be helped to stay out of hospital and Natasha Burberry, Think Local Act Personal policy advisory gives some hard facts and practical advice.
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