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Template for end of safety improvement project presentation

Template for end of safety improvement project presentation. March 2010. This document is designed to help you prepare for your presentation at the end of your safety improvement project. What is expected of me?.

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Template for end of safety improvement project presentation

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  1. Template for end of safety improvement project presentation March 2010

  2. This document is designed to help you prepare for your presentation at the end of your safety improvement project What is expected of me? • Some of you will be asked to do a brief (under 10 minutes) presentation regarding your project • Others will be asked to display a poster presentation • We recommend that you limit your presentation to the format provided in this document • On the day you may also be asked some questions about your work What will I find in this document? • An example completed presentation • A blank template presentation Remember – keep your presentation simple!

  3. Contents • Example presentation • Presentation template

  4. EXAMPLE Improving reliability of low molecular weight heparin prescription by using a ward round checklist Dr Jane Smith Foundation Year 1 St Elsewhere Trust

  5. EXAMPLE Safety improvement project aim EXAMPLE How many, by when, measured by? The aim of this project was to improve the reliability of prescription of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) by introducing a ward round check list Before the test less than 80% of patients had LMWH prescribed when indicated (Review of 10 charts) The target was 100% of items on the checklist would be completed on one ward by the end of the project (within 8 weeks). The list of things to check includes the prescription of LMWH where indicated Measured by checking off list during ward rounds to ensure it was done

  6. EXAMPLE A A A P P P S S S D D D Run chart for my ward round checklist EXAMPLE Percentage of items on ward round check list that are completed Target Checklist refined Checklist introduced % of checklist items completed Individual made responsible for completion of checklist Baseline Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Project duration

  7. EXAMPLE Progress to date against project aim EXAMPLE • Three PDSA cycles completed • Checklist introduced • Checklist refined • Individual made responsible for checklist Target achieved by end of week 8 (100% of checklist items completed, including prescription of LMWH)

  8. EXAMPLE Completed PDSA cycle – number 1 • P – Agree to review10 charts to assess how reliably things were done on ward round e.g. prescription of LMWH. Check list was drafted • D – Check list introduced and tested on ward round for a week • S – Summarise what was learnt. Revisions needed to checklist as certain points were not clear • A – Check list was revised

  9. EXAMPLE Completed PDSA cycle – number 2 • P – Revised checklist was discussed with mentor • D – New checklist was tested on ward round for a week • S – Completion of checklist increased to 80% – but in some cases there was confusion about who should be completing it • A – Responsibility for checklist should be assigned to someone

  10. EXAMPLE Completed PDSA cycle – number 3 • P – Test idea that someone needs to be responsible for making sure the checklist is completed • D – Responsibility for checklist completion assigned to nurse-in-charge • S – Checklist completion increased to 100% • A – Aim achieved: next step may be to introduce to neighbouring ward

  11. EXAMPLE Summary What worked? What did not? • Team excited about using check list • Checklist did not slow down the ward round • Didn’t check with ward manager before starting first test – which led to confusion • Checklist was initially not always used when I was absent • Sometimes we ran out of printouts

  12. Summary (continued) What could be done differently? What next? • Tested the initial draft checklist with mentor before starting week 2 • Made sure to talk to all staff members (including bank staff) about checklist • Use checklist on a new ward • Develop materials to train new staff in using checklist • Present checklist at M&M meeting

  13. Contents • Example presentation • Presentation template

  14. TEMPLATE Project title Name Position Name of Trust

  15. Safety improvement project aim TEMPLATE How many, by when, measured by?

  16. Progress to date against project aim TEMPLATE

  17. Completed PDSA cycle TEMPLATE • P • D • S • A

  18. Completed PDSA cycle TEMPLATE • P • D • S • A

  19. Example process run chart TEMPLATE

  20. Summary TEMPLATE What worked? What did not? • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . .

  21. Summary (continued) TEMPLATE What could be done differently? What next? • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . .

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