Nigel Sims
Improvement Project Manager - Patient Safety
Oxford Academic Health Science Network
England - Oxford
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Jennie Williams joined the group PSIRF – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework 2 days, 11 hours ago
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Julie Smith joined the group PSIRF – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework 3 days, 12 hours ago
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Sid Beech posted an update in the group PSIRF – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework 4 days, 11 hours ago
Following on from our first PSIRF masterclass where we discussed principles of good engagement, we invite you to join a masterclass focusing on how we would embed these through two case studies. We will…Read more
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Jane Nicholson joined the group PSIRF – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework 4 days, 13 hours ago
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Sid Beech posted an update in the group PSIRF – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework 1 month ago
Join us today 18th October 12-1pm for the PSIRF Masterclass. Sign up here.
Today’s masterclass will focus on the principles of good patient and family engagement and how PSIRF facilitates these principles. We will have the wonderful James Titcombe, OBE presenting in this webinar and discussing family engagement following safety investigations…Read more
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Judy Walker posted an update in the group PSIRF – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework 1 month, 1 week ago
Does anyone know of any groups where those who lead AARs get to meet and reflect on their practice, to continually improve and be supported? Perhaps you have one in your own Trust? In the past I’ve facilitated such groups for my own Trust and for others and found them to be very helpful. Do you think there would be interest in such a group, r…Read more
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Hi Judy, I personally haven’t heard of any and we don’t have one within the Q community. I tagged Sam above as she may know of some?
Maybe this is something you could initiate? You might want to explore SQC funding as a way to support it https://q.health.org.uk/get-involved/supporting-q-connections/ -
Hi Judy, there’s a lot of discussion about AAR on the NHS Future site and patient safety networks. My concern is more around how we can best support people in choosing or combining the right tools. With systems thinking in mind, are we limiting our options by focusing too heavily on AAR? While structured AAR conversations have value, they can a…Read more
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There a lot in what you say Isabel. Thanks for your reply. It’s so important to have a range of tools and the skill is in choosing the right one, or more than one. AAR will not provide a detailed system view like an Accimap for example, but it might provide an idea of where to start, whilst also enabling staff centred learning and making…Read more
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Hi Judy, I completely agree that having a range of tools is essential, and the skill lies in choosing or combining them effectively. AAR can definitely provide a great starting point for staff-centered learning and recommendations for change. It would also be interesting to explore where AAR fits within a broader system of tools, to ensure…Read more
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Hi Judy. I think this would be so helpful. We are using AARs but probably without understanding the purpose and aim. Would be great to learn collectively the value of this tool and avoid misunderstanding and misuse
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