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Prolonged Jaundice Clinic: Are We Doing Too Many Tests?
This was a project which aimed to rationalise and reduce the number of investigations and potentially unnecessary repeat tests being carried out in our prolonged jaundice clinic.
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Providing Individualised Feedback to Improve the Rates of Prescription Errors
This summarises a quality improvement project which was established to reduce the rates of prescription errors by providing doctors with individualised feedback.
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Quality & Content of Discharge Summaries on Paediatric Ward
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Quality improvement project for documentation of NNAP data in the Badgernet system
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Quality Improvement Project on Handover Sessions in the Paediatric Department of a District General Hospital
The aim of this project was to improve the quality of morning handover in the paediatric department. Methodology was by use of questionnaires to conduct a survey pre- and post-intervention. The results showed an improvement .
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Quality Improvement Project using a Telephone Proforma for Children with a Ventriculoperitoneal shunt in situ
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Quality improvement project: Increasing video consultation utilization for paediatric respiratory patients post pandemic
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RCPCH QI Diabetes Collaborative: Improving the Clinic Experience
In recent years Gloucestershire Paediatric Diabetes Team have implemented many changes like carbohydrate counting from diagnosis, annual review clinics and family events but we realised that patient engagement and experience is very essential to improve their health outcomes. We aim to improve the clinic experience for patients, their families and staff, based on their own […]
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Real Time Resource Locator for Acute Neonatal Transfer Service (ANTS): LocANTS, A Combined Tool and System for Efficiency Gains in Acute Neonatal Transfer
LocANTS is a unique QI project with lots research potential which is translatable to any acute care setting and beyond. We are at proof of concept stage, and was delayed from operational angle because of the pandemic. We hope to publish further evidence soon.
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Reducing Fasting Times in Paediatric Surgical Patients: “The Ticking Clock”
We describe our quality improvement project entitled “The Ticking Clock” that aimed to reduce the time paediatric surgical patients spent fasted.
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Reducing GA MRI waitlists and costs while improving patient outcomes through the role of health play specialists in paediatric MRI
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Reducing Medication Errors – A Tripartite Approach Small Steps Better Outcomes
Paediatric medication errors have everyday potential to cause unintended harm1, possibly due to the extra challenges of prescribing and administering medication to this patient group. The results of the initial audit showed that 88.6% (141/159) of children admitted had medication errors. An education package through a tripartite approach was implemented and it has achieved a […]
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