Our objective was to improve documentation and patient safety in a major trauma centre. A retrospective audit was undertaken in March 2014. Ward round entries for each orthopaedic patients on three dates were assessed against standards and analysed. The audit was repeated in April 2014, and again in August 2014. Thorough documentation is paramount in a major trauma centre. It forms a useful record of the patients hospital stay, is a legal document and is highlighted in national guidelines. It provides a basis for good handover, ensuring continuation of care and maintaining patient safety. Resultant poor compliance with Royal College guidelines in the initial audit led to the production of a new electronic based note keeping system. A meetin...
Critical incident reporting involves highlighting events and near-misses which have a potential impa...
This quality improvement project was inspired as an answer to a problem that many fellow psychiatric...
Background: Trauma registries have been developed to describe the pattern of trauma and trauma workl...
Our objective was to improve documentation and patient safety in a major trauma centre. A retrospect...
A recent joint publication by the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Nursing raised co...
Handover is a crucial part of patient care and is a well recognized cause of patient harm if not per...
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk is a 488 bed hospital providing services t...
Quality of documentation is harder to quantify and incentivise, but it has a significant impact on p...
Checklists have been shown to improve care and reduce morbidity and mortality in the healthcare sett...
Fractures of the vertebral column are increasing in incidence. Even though spinal trauma is increasi...
Our objective was to improve the initial management and documentation of suicide risk assessment in ...
AbstractIntroductionGood medical practice dictates that comprehensive documentation of all surgical ...
Utilisation of a trauma meeting handover proforma to improve trauma patient pathwa
Following Sir Bruce Keogh’s review of 14 NHS Trusts, Buckinghamshire NHS Trust was found to have hig...
The General Medical Council (GMC) states, “A well managed, thorough and organized handover is crucia...
Critical incident reporting involves highlighting events and near-misses which have a potential impa...
This quality improvement project was inspired as an answer to a problem that many fellow psychiatric...
Background: Trauma registries have been developed to describe the pattern of trauma and trauma workl...
Our objective was to improve documentation and patient safety in a major trauma centre. A retrospect...
A recent joint publication by the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Nursing raised co...
Handover is a crucial part of patient care and is a well recognized cause of patient harm if not per...
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk is a 488 bed hospital providing services t...
Quality of documentation is harder to quantify and incentivise, but it has a significant impact on p...
Checklists have been shown to improve care and reduce morbidity and mortality in the healthcare sett...
Fractures of the vertebral column are increasing in incidence. Even though spinal trauma is increasi...
Our objective was to improve the initial management and documentation of suicide risk assessment in ...
AbstractIntroductionGood medical practice dictates that comprehensive documentation of all surgical ...
Utilisation of a trauma meeting handover proforma to improve trauma patient pathwa
Following Sir Bruce Keogh’s review of 14 NHS Trusts, Buckinghamshire NHS Trust was found to have hig...
The General Medical Council (GMC) states, “A well managed, thorough and organized handover is crucia...
Critical incident reporting involves highlighting events and near-misses which have a potential impa...
This quality improvement project was inspired as an answer to a problem that many fellow psychiatric...
Background: Trauma registries have been developed to describe the pattern of trauma and trauma workl...