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Autor:
McVey, Lynn, Alvarado, Natasha, Healey, F., Montague, Jane, Todd, C., Zaman, Hadar, Dowding, D., Lynch, A., Issa, B., Randell, Rebecca
Yes
Inpatient falls are the most common safety incident reported by hospitals worldwide. Traditionally, responses have been guided by categorising patients' levels of fall risk, but multifactorial approaches are now recommended. These target ind
Inpatient falls are the most common safety incident reported by hospitals worldwide. Traditionally, responses have been guided by categorising patients' levels of fall risk, but multifactorial approaches are now recommended. These target ind
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19704
Autor:
Randell, Rebecca, McVey, Lynn, Wright, J., Zaman, Hadar, Cheong, V-Lin, Woodcock, D., Healey, F., Dowding, D., Gardner, Peter, Hardiker, N.R., Lynch, A., Todd, C., Davey, Christopher J., Alvarado, Natasha
Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. NICE recommends multifactorial falls risk assessment and tailored interventions, but implementation is variable. Determine how and in what contexts multifactorial falls risk asses
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19584
Autor:
Alvarado, Natasha, McVey, Lynn, Wright, J., Healey, F., Dowding, D., Cheong, V.L., Gardner, Peter, Hardiker, N., Lynch, A., Zaman, Hadar, Smith, H., Randell, Rebecca
Yes
Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. In England national guidance recommends delivery of a multifactorial falls risk assessment (MFRA) and interventions tailored to address individual falls risk factors. How
Falls are the most common safety incident reported by acute hospitals. In England national guidance recommends delivery of a multifactorial falls risk assessment (MFRA) and interventions tailored to address individual falls risk factors. How
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19474
Yes
The adoption of digital technology by nurses accelerated during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, not all nurses were familiar with the various digital systems used in their organisations and there were reports of di
The adoption of digital technology by nurses accelerated during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, not all nurses were familiar with the various digital systems used in their organisations and there were reports of di
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19480
Autor:
Randell, Rebecca, Greenhalgh, J., Hindmarsh, J., Honey, S., Pearman, A., Alvarado, Natasha, Dowding, D.
Yes
Safe and successful surgery depends on effective teamwork between professional groups, each playing their part in a complex division of labour. This article reports the first empirical examination of how introduction of robot-assisted surger
Safe and successful surgery depends on effective teamwork between professional groups, each playing their part in a complex division of labour. This article reports the first empirical examination of how introduction of robot-assisted surger
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17758
Autor:
Alvarado, Natasha, McVey, Lynn, Elshehaly, Mai, Greenhalgh, J., Dowding, D., Ruddle, R., Gale, C.P., Mamas, M., Doherty, P., West, R., Feltbower, R., Randell, Rebecca
Yes
Dashboards can support data-driven quality improvements in health care. They visualize data in ways intended to ease cognitive load and support data comprehension, but how they are best integrated into working practices needs further investi
Dashboards can support data-driven quality improvements in health care. They visualize data in ways intended to ease cognitive load and support data comprehension, but how they are best integrated into working practices needs further investi
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19495
Autor:
Randell, Rebecca, Alvarado, Natasha, Elshehaly, Mai, McVey, Lynn, West, R.M., Doherty, P., Dowding, D., Farrin, A.J., Feltbower, R.G., Gale, C.P., Greenhalgh, J., Lake, J., Mamas, M., Walwyn, R., Ruddle, R.A.
Yes
National audits aim to reduce variations in quality by stimulating quality improvement. However, varying provider engagement with audit data means that this is not being realised. The aim of the study was to develop and evaluate a quality da
National audits aim to reduce variations in quality by stimulating quality improvement. However, varying provider engagement with audit data means that this is not being realised. The aim of the study was to develop and evaluate a quality da
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19496
Autor:
McVey, Lynn, Alvarado, Natasha, Greenhalgh, J., Elshehaly, Mai, Gale, C.P., Lake, J., Ruddle, R.A., Dowding, D., Mamas, M., Feltbower, R., Randell, Rebecca
Yes
Secondary use of data via integrated health information technology is fundamental to many healthcare policies and processes worldwide. However, repurposing data can be problematic and little research has been undertaken into the everyday pra
Secondary use of data via integrated health information technology is fundamental to many healthcare policies and processes worldwide. However, repurposing data can be problematic and little research has been undertaken into the everyday pra
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18575
Autor:
McVey, Lynn, Alvarado, Natasha, Keen, J., Greenhalgh, J., Mamas, M., Gale, C., Doherty, P., Feltbower, R., Elshehaly, Mai, Dowding, D., Randell, Rebecca
Yes
Healthcare systems worldwide devote significant resources towards collecting data to support care quality assurance and improvement. In the United Kingdom, National Clinical Audits are intended to contribute to these objectives by providing
Healthcare systems worldwide devote significant resources towards collecting data to support care quality assurance and improvement. In the United Kingdom, National Clinical Audits are intended to contribute to these objectives by providing
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17997
Autor:
Randell, Rebecca, Alvarado, Natasha, McVey, Lynn, Greenhalgh, J., West, R.M., Farrin, A., Gale, C., Parslow, R., Keen, J., Elshehaly, Mai, Ruddle, R.A., Lake, J., Mamas, M., Feltbower, R., Dowding, D.
Yes
National audits are used to monitor care quality and safety and are anticipated to reduce unexplained variations in quality by stimulating quality improvement (QI). However, variation within and between providers in the extent of engagement
National audits are used to monitor care quality and safety and are anticipated to reduce unexplained variations in quality by stimulating quality improvement (QI). However, variation within and between providers in the extent of engagement
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17759