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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 ArticleThere 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.
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Content ArticleThis National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) guide provides a detailed illustration of how principles of safe design can be applied to widely used medical technologies. It focuses on the design of electronic infusion devices, such as infusion pumps and syringe drivers. There a wide variety of infusion device designs in use in healthcare. This document provides practical guidance and examples of best practice in the design of infusion devices, as well as a guide for those involved in the purchase and procurement of these devices.
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Content ArticleThese prompt cards were initiated in the Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust for the Emergency Department to ensure that safety measures are conducted everytime in high stress situations.
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Content ArticleFive top tips from a Human Factors Advisor at Eastern AHSN for your organisation to consider to help improve human factors.
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Content ArticleWas a lack of situational awareness a contributing factor in the outcome of this 'routine operation'? In this human factors video, Martin Bromiley, a pilot, explains what happened that day and what measures need to be in place to prevent other similar incidents.
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Content ArticleProfessor Sidney Dekker of Griffith University speaks about why things go wrong.
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Content ArticleThe Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) have developed this toolkit to disseminate learning highlighted from acute kidney injury (AKI) case notes reviews, part of the RCGP AKI Quality Improvement project. Working with GP practices, they have put together resources, alongside national Think Kidneys guidance, to support the implementation of quality improvement methods into routine clinical practice.
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