2017 Annual Conference Posters
- Overview
- Are you listening?
- Care in a Less Restrictive Setting
- City and Hackney Violence Reduction Collaborative
- Evaluating a Trust-Wide Strategy to Coordinate Trainee Clinical Psychologist Service Related Research Projects (SRRPs) within QI Methodology
- Gold Standards Environment Project on Gardner Ward
- Reducing Handcuff Usage in Medium Secure Unit
- Implementing DIALOG+ recovery care plans
- Improving Access in City and Hackney Adult Mental Health
- Improving Recovery Care for Outpatients
- Improving Support for Informal Carers
- Improving Patient Flow in Memory Clinics
- Newham Violence Reduction Collaborative
- Ensuring Psychotherapy Service Users are seen for an assessment within 11 weeks of referral
- Recruitment Timeline
- Reducing incidents of physical aggression on the Coborn PICU
- Improve the quality of care, outcomes and journey for sickle cell & thalassaemia babies and children 0-5 years
- The Bridge Club
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Please find a collection of all posters presented at the ELFT QI Conference on Friday 31 March 2017.
These were displayed in our exhibition hall and presented during the world cafe section of the conference.
Are you listening?
Learn more about this project aiming to increase uptake of local resolution of complaints by 50% by June 2016
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Care in a Less Restrictive Setting
Care in a Less Restrictive Setting: reducing bed occupancy and length of stay on older adult inpatient ward.
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference aimed to reduce length of stay to < 45 days and bed occupancy to 50% by January 2017.
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City and Hackney Violence Reduction Collaborative
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference is working to reduce violent incidents across our City & Hackney Adult Mental Health Directorate.
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Evaluating a Trust-Wide Strategy to Coordinate Trainee Clinical Psychologist Service Related Research Projects (SRRPs) within QI Methodology
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference is focussed on supporting Clinical Psychology Trainees on placement to complete SRRPs in their first year as part of their training.
A co-ordinated QI approach to devising, planning, running and disseminating trainee SRRPs was developed across three ELFT Boroughs
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Gold Standards Environment Project on Gardner Ward
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference aimed to improve patient satisfaction with the ward environment to an average rating of 4.0 (positive) by the end of March 2017
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Reducing Handcuff Usage in Medium Secure Unit
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference aimed to reduce the use of handcuffing by 50% by December 2016 (compared to a baseline from Aug to Dec 2015)
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Implementing DIALOG+ recovery care plans
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference aimed to to improve staff-rated confidence in using the DIALOG+ section of the new care plan by 50% and to improve staff-rated satisfaction scores with the new care planning process by 50% within 6 months
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Improving Access in City and Hackney Adult Mental Health
This projected was presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference during the world cafe session.
The project initially focused on reducing waiting times, so that: 95% of patients to be given an appointment for face-to-face contact with any HCP within non-specialist services in City & Hackney within 28 days by April 2017. We are now focusing our testing on reducing DNAs, so that: • We reduce 1st appointment DNAs of referrals to CHAMHRAS to 20% by September 2017
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Improving Recovery Care for Outpatients
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Improving Support for Informal Carers
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference aims to support informal carers in Community Health Newham through improved assessment of their needs so they are better equipped to care for their loved one.
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Improving Patient Flow in Memory Clinics
This projected presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference is aiming to achieve the Prime Minister’s target which is to ensure that 65% of the expected dementia population have a diagnosis of dementia, but we receive high levels of referrals for people who do not have a severe cognitive impairment, our processes mean that the flow from referral to diagnosis falls well outside of the 18week national target, and we often discharge the patient without recording correctly on RiO what the diagnosis is.
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Newham Violence Reduction Collaborative
This projected was presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference. Since June 2016 Newham’s Inpatient wards have been part of planned experiment to test and evaluate the Safety Culture Bundle which was originally developed in Tower Hamlets. Each ward is testing out different combinations of the below change ideas
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Ensuring Psychotherapy Service Users are seen for an assessment within 11 weeks of referral
This projected was presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference. The project team’s aim was that by December 2016 100% of service users will be seen within 11 weeks for assessment and be sustained by May 2017
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Recruitment Timeline
Please learn more about this completed ELFT QI project from the adjacent poster.
ELFT staff, service users and carers can access full details of this project on QI Life.
The project code is 100754, please log onto your QI Life account before clicking the logo below.
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Reducing incidents of physical aggression on the Coborn PICU
This projected was presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference.
Overall Aim: To improve the number of incident (physical aggression) free days by 50% for each admission on Coborn PICU (Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit) by May 2017.
Rationale:
- Improve patient care and experience
- Reduced number of restraints and use of rapid tranquilisation
- Improve staff safety, morale and staff confidence in managing risk
- Create a safe environment for young people
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Improve the quality of care, outcomes and journey for sickle cell & thalassaemia babies and children 0-5 years
A combined specialist Health Visiting & Sickle Cell /Thalassaemia service to improve the quality of care, outcomes and journey for sickle cell & thalassaemia babies and children 0-5 years
This projected was presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference.
The aim changed over the course of the project and the team have recently focused on the following aim: To see all women over 20weeks of gestation but under 22 weeks and 6 days within 24 hours (2 working days) of receiving the results/referral.
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The Bridge Club
This projected was presented at the 2017 Annual QI Conference. The aim of the project is to promote service user independence and levels of self-directed community engagement.
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