#FeedbackFriday is a supported by the WTWA Risk and Governance team to support sharing learning to improve safety and quality of care across our services
Looking forward to joining 1000+ NHS & independent healthcare leaders, managers, clinicians, patient representatives at #HSJpatientsafety this September!
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Take a look at ACUβs Kindness Wall - staff can put up kind messages and uplifting words to share with their colleagues. A kind work goes a long way! π #acu#nmgh
This is a must read. The ritualistic use of PDSA in the NHS undermines the complexity and adaptive nature of the systems we work in. There are so many more effective tools out there #safetyII @sistertopcat #weFRAM https://t.co/5wMpbw2A7S
Latest PSIRF podcast (https://t.co/WATyEsnjiA) explores ways of communicating large scale change projects & focuses on communicating changes related to PSIRF. PSIRF Comms toolkit (https://t.co/OMmxRHMjsL) & images (https://t.co/HLsFO2mLFH) available on FutureNHS #patientsafety
This week is the final week of freedom to speak up month. #F2SUFOREVERYBODY. Speaking up at MFT: If youβre not sure how to speak up or it feels too challenging, please contact the Freedom to Speak Up Team for advice and support.
Focus on the importance of positive patient identification to prevent patient safety incidents, including WBiT , point of care testing errors and even Never Events #checkidandkeepmesafe
#FeedbackFriday this week we highlighted the importance of access to interpretation services, safe discharge processes as well as reminders of the importance of civility saves lives and staff resilience. π¬ #amazingteams#patientsafety#teamWTWA@MFT
This week we focused on #mouthcarematters. There are certain groups of patients that will be more at risk of developing mouth related problems due to either one or a combination of medical, cognitive or physical disabilities. Mouth care is important for nutrition and hydration
Well done @POUwyth using Person Centred Care and requesting a precious pet from the @WTWADementia@WythenshaweHosp to provide a meaningful activity offering comfort and joy to one of their patients Living with Dementia