Aicha Bouraoui
Consultant Rheumatologist- Core 20Plus 5 Ambassador
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Foundation trust - University College London Hospitals
England - London (North, East and Essex)
Biography
Dr Aicha Bouraoui is a part time consultant Rheumatologist in Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, and Honorary consultant in Adolescent Rheumatology at University College London hospitals.
She has an interest in leadership, population health, data science and quality improvement.
Dr Bouraoui joined the National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement programme as Core 20 Plus 5 ambassador. While her project is looking mainly at addressing health inequality in clinic non-attendance, her aspiration is to work collaboratively with other ambassadors and mobilise and organise resources more effectively to address the wider determinants of health.
Dr Bouraoui completed a 1-year fellowship in clinical leadership (Darzi Fellowship) and took part in a coaching fellowship programme at the Institute of Health Improvement, supporting learners enrolled in the leadership and organising for change programme. She is an EMCC accredited Health Coach and she is ambassador in personalised care institute. She is looking forwards to work with colleagues within the Q community to advocate for holistic care, embedding the wider determinants of health and behavioural change into routine medical practice. https://www.personalisedcareinstitute.org.uk/2023/09/21/transforming-conversations-and-relationships-using-health-coaching/
Q Exchange ideas
Making the invisible visible
Making the invisible visible: A social movement bringing a diverse group of Core20-plus5 ambassadors together to address health inequality in collaboration with Hexitime.
Shifting the paradigm – from managing illness to promoting wellness
We are using a whole system approach, underpinned by young person centred value- based care, to improve health outcomes for young people with rheumatic diseases through the lens of co-production and health coaching.
Blog posts
Health coaching and co-production: from self-efficacy to service improvement
Q member Aicha Bouraoui describes the experience of a Multi-Disciplinary Team of clinicians, young people and a QI expert with lived experience taking an innovative co-production and coaching approach that challenged traditional thinking and practices to improve patients' quality of care.
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Areas of interest
- Acute care
- Efficiency and productivity
- Funding and sustainability
- Improvement research
- Inequalities
- Integrated care
- Leadership
- Long-term conditions
- Mental health
- Patient and public involvement
- Patient experience
- Patient safety
- Person-centred care
- Policy
- Public health
- Quality improvement
- Quality of care
- Social care
- Wider determinants of health
Groups
- Q Exchange 5 teams
- Improvement Culture Club
- Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways
- Better Conversations with Clean Language
- Perioperative Care – Prehabilitation
- Tools and resources to help support Networks and Network leaders
- Achieving equity through QI
- Making use of patient experience
- Human-Centred Design in Health and Care
- PPI and Diversity
- Co-production
- Quality Improvement and the wellbeing of the workforce
- Evaluation