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Content ArticleThis project is led by the Department of Anaesthesia at Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust, in partnership with Northumbria University Newcastle. The aim is to co-design a fatigue risk management strategy at the Trust to help teams effectively manage night shift fatigue.
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Content ArticleSee the South West Academic Health Science Network's video from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Patient Safety Officer Training. This training was held over a week for clinical and non clinical staff to understand patient safety and what role they can play.
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Safety, Skills and Improvement: Patient Safety Zone
Claire Cox posted an article in NHS Scotland
NHS Education for Scotland's multi-disciplinary information and resources to help you understand more about patient safety and your contribution to making care safer.- Posted
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Content ArticleThis review of the literature by Mianda and Voce, published in BMC Health Services Research, was conducted towards identifying a model to inform clinical leadership development interventions among frontline healthcare providers, particularly for improved maternal and newborn care. The purpose of the literature review was to synthesise published evidence on frontline clinical leadership development and its evaluation, and included multiple frontline-care contexts.
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Content ArticleThe Clinical Human Factors Group (CHFG) had a fantastic one-day conference looking at how design and procurement in medical devices and systems can proactively improve patient safety. Here are the presentations, slides and interviews.
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Content ArticleThis guideline from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) covers preventing and controlling healthcare-associated infections in children, young people and adults in primary and community care settings. It provides a blueprint for the infection prevention and control precautions that should be applied by everyone involved in delivering NHS care and treatment.
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Content ArticleRichard Greenwood is Trust Decontamination Lead & Head of Sterile Services at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay (UHMB) NHS Foundation Trust. As with many NHS Trusts, UHMB were faced with problem of managing surgical instrument stocks, migration of the instruments from sets, and tracking and tracing single instruments through the decontamination process back to the patient. This case study shows how they solved this problem.
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HCPC standards in practice: how to report concerns about safety
Tony Glazier posted an article in Whistle blowing
Following the publication of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) whistleblowing policy, this blog post provides more details on who to raise your concerns with, and how and when to do so.- Posted
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Content ArticleDan Jenkins, Head of Research Human Factors and Usability at DCA Design International, presents at the Clinical Human Factors Group Conference about using Human Factors to design better medical devices.
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Content ArticlePresentation slides from Salford University's Patient Safety Conference.
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Content ArticleThis paper from Kneebone et al, published in BMC's Advances in Simulations proposes simulation-based enactment of care as an innovative and fruitful means of engaging patients and clinicians to create collaborative solutions to healthcare issues.
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Greatness - David Marquet 2014
Patient Safety Learning posted an article in Improving patient safety
Inno-Veristy presents 'Greatness' by Captain David Marquet, based on his best selling book 'Turn this ship around'.- Posted
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Content ArticleThis 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.
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