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Barriers to the Use of Assistive Devices in Patient Handling
Claire Cox posted an article in Assistive equipment
This study by Noble and Sweeney, published in Workplace Health & Safety, assessed barriers to the use of assistive devices in safe patient handling and mobility that contribute to health care worker injuries.- Posted
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Content ArticleNHS Improvement have published a number of case studies on appropriate use of clinical risk assessment tools, developing new evidence-based alerting systems and developing personalised risk management plans for people who use services, to manage risks positively.
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Content ArticleThis decision tree, used at the Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, was developed as a ‘quick reference’ aid for nurses setting up non-invasive ventilation (NIV). It highlights key settings and signposts users to the full trust policy for more detailed explanation. It is adapted from the British Thoracic Society guidelines for acute NIV.
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Content ArticleKat Dalton, Critical Care Outreach Sister in Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, reflects on her experience training nurses using non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in ward areas. The Trust’s NIV steering group reviewed how they could improve NIV care and keep up with current national recommendations. The National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD)’s report ‘Acute Non-invasive Ventilation: Inspiring Change’, published in 2017, highlighted 21 recommendations for acute NIV care, including that: “All staff who …make changes to acute non-invasive ventilation treatment must have the required level of competency as stated in their hospital operational policy. A list of competent staff should be maintained.” With this in mind, and as part of the NIV steering group, Kat volunteered to take on training nurses using NIV in ward areas.
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Content ArticleEngaged 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.
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Content ArticleResuscitation in the pre-hospital setting is very challenging. To give the best possible care, teamwork needs to be optimal. Tom Evens, an emergency physician with Londons Air Ambulance and former coach of the Olympic UK rowing team, shows us how performance psychology will help you in providing critical care at the roadside. Presented at the ResusNL Conference 2019.
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Content ArticleBlog by the Practice Team at the Nursing Times.
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