Emma Emmerson
Operational Manager - Transformation
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
England - North East and North Cumbria
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Kirsten Protherough posted an update in the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
📢 Thank you to everyone who joined our Special Interest Group session on “Utilizing Frailty Scores to Provide Personalized Care.”
Here are the key takeaways from the insightful discussion:
🔹 The Clinical Frailty Scale emerged as the most commonly used tool.
🔹 There’s a growing need for formal education on frailty scoring.
🔹 Comprehensive…Read more -
Hilda Campbell MBE posted an update in the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
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It would be great to hear how people are finding the network weaving resources, or to share any other insights around working with others. We are keen to record some podcasts with people interested in sharing their stories about improving the effectiveness of networks and our roles as network leaders. If you would like to help, please…Read more
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Evelyn Prodger posted an update in the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
The RCN has launched a new definition of Nursing – you can find out more here: RCN launches new definition of nursing | News | Royal College of Nursing
The definition is:
Nursing is a safety-critical profession founded on four pillars: clinical practice, education, research, and leadership.
Registered nurses use evidence-based knowledge,…Read more
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Matthew Mezey posted an update in the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
We have a Q Zoom tomorrow (Thurs. 28th Sept) on ‘The Value of Death: reimagining death and dying’ (12-1.30) – all welcome.
How might we move from over-institutionalised and fragmented approaches to dying, and current over-treatment, towards healthy dying? Currently 44% of deaths in England occur in hospitals despite patients overwhelmingly expre…Read more
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Helen Tucker posted an update in the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
“Our People Our Planet” Conference “Rye Community Hospital – The First in the UK to be Carbon Neutral!”
Barry Nealon (Chair) and Jo Posnette (Trustee and member of Q & SIG) talked about their achievement and the positive benefit to patients and staff as well as the planet. The organisers think that it was the first presentation to be delivered…Read more
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Emma Sutton posted an update in the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
Hi Evelyn and all, I have just joined this Q community special interest group because I am about to open a research study which will run for 12 months on avoidable re-admission after hip fracture. We will be working closely with partners in community hospitals who will be supporting recruitment for the study and for PPI, and I think this group…Read more
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Welcome Emma, that sounds like an interesting study. Looking forward to the frailty session on friday and please ask any questions on this forum that you feel may help you with your research
kind regards
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Hi Emma,
Welcome to the group – sounds like an excellent piece of research and some definite opportunities to network.
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Emma
You may already know about CHART (Community Healthcare Alliance of Research Trusts) https://twitter.com/communityhart?lang=en
Another good network to be involved with!
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Emma Sutton joined the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
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Hilda Campbell MBE posted an update in the group Community Hospitals SIG: sharing good practice 1 year, 1 month ago
There are many different approaches to selfcare and promoting wellbeing. What matters is finding the ones which work for us. This piece may be of interest if you have ever wondered about Qigong https://www.cope-scotland.org/wellbeing-tips/entry/ways-to-wellbeing Does not replace professional advice
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Thankyou both I will be looking at this closely
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I hope you find it interesting. Its aim is to explain a little more about Qigong for anyone who maybe thinking about studying it, it does not aim to replace the instruction of a qualified teacher, though we sought input in its design. You may also find this site of interest https://capacitar.org/
Kind regards
Hilda
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Was a fascinating session thank you Kirsty. The survey provides some new information specifically about community hospitals and frailty, which is a major contribution. Looking forward to the Resource Pack!