HLG 2018 The Multidisciplinary Clinical Innovations Database RBHT
HLG 2018 The Multi-disciplinary Clinical Innovations Database @ RBHT Samantha Unamboowe – Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Innovation 1. countable noun An innovation is a new thing or a new method of doing something. 2. uncountable noun Innovation is the introduction of new ideas, methods, or things. - Collins English Dictionary Synonyms - innovation 1 change, revolution, departure, variation, transformation, upheaval, alteration 2 newness, novelty, originality, freshness, modernism, uniqueness - Collins English Thesaurus Innovation “…the intentional introduction and application within a role, group or organization of ideas, processes, products or procedures, new to the relevant unit of adoption, designed to significantly benefit the individual, the group, the organization or wider society. ” West, M. A. , & Farr, J. L. (1990). Innovation at work. In M. A. West, & J. L. Farr (Eds. ), Innovation and creativity at work: Psychological and organizational strategies. Chichester: Wiley.
It always begins with a lit search … https: //pixnio. com/flora-plants/seeds/lemon-seed-orangecitrus-fruit-seeds public domain (CC 0) Hospital librarians have an awareness that clinicians do amazing things, because every clinical innovation put into place to improve patient care starts with searching the evidence base https: //pixabay. com/en/patient-care-white-male 3 d-model-1874756/ CC 0 Creative Commons Wouldn’t it be nice to share knowledge of these innovations with all clinical staff. . ? https: //pxhere. com/en/photo/1175231 CC 0 Public Domain
the idea grows … https: //commons. wikimedia. org/wiki/File: Seed_germina tion. png Creative Commons Attribution 2. 0 Generic IDEAS https: //pxhere. com/en/photo/615568 CC 0 Public Domain https: //www. flickr. com/photos/theredproject/3332644561 CC BY-SA 2. 0 Michael Mandiberg https: //pixabay. com/en/collaborative-innovation-science-2889557/ CC 0 Creative Commons
… so what good is it ? Clip art v v v Able to share clinical innovations with staff based on 2 separate sites A celebration of amazing team efforts and individual achievements A source of inspiration for individuals and teams Retention of institutional memory and unique content not available elsewhere Establishes the library as a neutral space common to all professions Contributions from multi-disciplinary clinicians … … managed by the library https: //pixabay. com/en/arrows-inside-pressure-request-2029160/ CC 0 Creative Commons
… and what goes into it? https: //photoshop-kopona. com/57148 -flowers-psd-download-flowers-clipart-free-psd-file-40 -items-transparent-background. html free PNG images, Clipart v Nursing directorate’s Compassionate Care projects – focus on the importance of clinical leadership and in particular the vital role played by ward leaders in ensuring high quality, safe compassionate care is provided to patients and service users v ANT (Advanced Nursing Team)service improvement projects - projects have included decreasing waiting times for outpatient clinics, more efficient ways to administer apheresis and, ways to streamline assessments and screenings. v Multi-disciplinary QI (quality improvement) projects – invitation to multi-disciplinary clinical teams to present ideas that could improve patient care. v CMT projects – QIPs Carried out by core medical trainees. QIPs provide great opportunities to contribute more widely to the quality and safety of clinical care. v Research projects v Conference presentations v Clinical audits - Clinical audit is a quality improvement process that enables clinicians to systematically improve patient care and clinical outcomes by reviewing them against specific criteria. It helps to demonstrate if healthcare is being provided within the required standards and highlights where improvements can be made.
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A Celebration of Awesomeness The focus is on patient care – onwards and upwards
The Team L – R : Dr Jo Szram - Director of Medical Education and Consultant Respiratory Physician Simon Warden - Library Assistant Samantha Unamboowe - Library Manager
The Feedback “Our Library and Knowledge Service. . has made great strides in promoting and enhancing our support to trust staff … providing a catalogue of research and quality improvement activity available to everyone working in the organisation. ” – Jo Szram, Consultant Respiratory Physician Peer-Assist interactions (LKS and /or IT dept) with Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust and a webinar on creating a database for Knowledge for Healthcare: Mobilising Evidence and Knowledge
The LQAF factor …
The whole story … http: //kfh. libraryservices. nhs. uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/KM-Toolkit-Model -Creatingan. Innovations. Database. RBHT. pdf
HLG 2018 Samantha Unamboowe – Library Manager – Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust s. unamboowe@rbht. nhs. uk
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