Spreading best practice

Case study titleSource
Novel patient and public involvement (PPI) contributions to the design, development and evaluation of an intervention to promote patient involvement in improving patient safety - Newcastle University in collaboration with the Yorkshire Quality & Safety Research Group: describing the development of a user-informed approach to improving patient safety. YQSR 2012

Encouraging creativity and collaboration with expert patients and healthcare professionals: development of a patient reporting tool for safety - York St John University: describing how a novel patient safety reporting tool was developed using 'thinking differently' methodology. YQSR 2012

Transferring patient safety principles between settings: the role of peer review - Yorkshire & Humber HIEC: highlighting the benefits of structured peer review in addressing safety issues in different health and social care settings. PSC 2011
Safer Patients Network mentoring programme: reducing pressure damage pass it on collaborative - Cardiff & Vale University Health Board: describing how the Safer Patients Network team at Cardiff & Vale University Health Board used virtual technology to mentor six teams with the aim of reducing pressue damage. PSC 2011
Snapshots: sharing lessons learnt - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust: using patient safety posters as a way of communicating key patient accident and incident themes and lessons to be learned. PSC 2010
What can patient safety learn from the oil industry? - Imperial College London: describing factors from the oil industry that could be applied to healthcare to improve patient safety. PSC 2010

Key

 YQSR 2012  YQSR Conference 2012

PSC 2012 Patient Safety Congress 2012

TAPS Training and Action for Patient Safety

PSC 2011 Patient Safety Congress 2011

PSC 2010 Patient Safety Congress 2010

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