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Publikováno v:
Journal of interprofessional care. 34(5)
As part of the response to COVID-19 in the United Kingdom (UK) the NHS Nightingale Hospital London was rapidly established in March 2020. Set up in the ExCel, an international conference center, it aimed to address the anticipated shortfall of intens
Publikováno v:
Nursing Older People. 29:27-34
This article describes the development of a simulation training day for multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) working on acute adult wards with the aim of improving their confidence in supporting people with dementia who are distressed. Recommendations are
Autor:
Julie Combes, Brian McEnteggart, Jonathan N Mackenney, Sarah Trippick, Matthew Mak, A. G. Buckley
Publikováno v:
Standard posters.
Background As with many UK Emergency Departments, we have a high turnover of medical and nursing staff. 1 Consistently addressing the learning needs of this workforce is challenging, yet essential in improving patient safety, outcomes and experience.
Autor:
Julie Combes
Publikováno v:
Short communications/work in progress.
Background With recommendations from the Francis Report (2013) and Berwick Report (2013) restructuring the National Health Service, considerable public and political scrutiny surrounding the health care system and its workforce has grown. As part of
Autor:
Neil West, Kerstin Gruendler, Margarita Burmester, Dan Fossey, Mary Lane, Lydia Lofton, Kumi DeCosta, Julie Combes, Ajay Desai
Publikováno v:
Research Papers.
Background Limited attention has been given to the challenge of providing family-centred care alongside simulations in the clinical area. 1 The validated 2 interprofessional in-situ SPRinT (Simulated Paediatric Resuscitation Team Training) programme
Autor:
Martin Stocker, Winston Banya, Lynda Menadue, Margarita Burmester, Julie Combes, Suzan Kakat, Ajay Desai, Mary Lane, Kumi De Costa
Publikováno v:
BMC Emergency Medicine
Background: Teamwork is a critical component during critical events. Assessment is mandatory for remediation and to target training programmes for observed performance gaps. Methods: The primary purpose was to test the feasibility of team-based self-
Autor:
Kumi De Costa, Meredith Allen, Martin Stocker, Neil West, Margarita Burmester, Natasha Pool, Julie Combes
Publikováno v:
Intensive care medicine. 38(1)
To evaluate the impact of an embedded simulation-based team training programme on perceived performance and to compare the effect over different phases of the programme.This was a prospective, single-centre, longitudinal study over the first 2 years