Rydberg, William
Syftet med denna studie är att lämna förslag till Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara aktiebolags (LKAB i fortsättningen) arbetssätt för framtagning av hållbarhetsmål på koncernnivå. Två frågeställningar har konstruerats för att kunna besvara studiens syfte. Frågeställningarna undersöker hur LKAB arbetar idag med att ta fram hållbarhetsmål på koncernnivå och ...
Cunney, Robert Kirrane-Scott, Michelle Rafferty, Aisling Stapleton, Patrick Okafor, Ikechukwu McNamara, Roisin
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BMJ Open Quality
Infection is the most frequent indication for non-scheduled admission to paediatric hospitals, leading to high levels of empiric antibiotic prescribing. Antibiotic prescribing in line with local guidelines, improves patient outcomes, reduces adverse drug events and helps to reduce the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. We undertook an improveme...
Shapiro, Susan Dunnigan, Anna Keen, Sarah Clarke, Penney
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Hospital-associated thromboses (HATs) are a potentially preventable cause of morbidity and mortality. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was designated a Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Exemplar Centre by NHS England in 2014. However, following delayed reporting of a potentially preventable HAT in 2015, a benchmarking exercise suggested ...
Ferraioli, Donna Ferguson, Laura Carberry, Martin
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Traditionally regarded as good practice, continuous infusions of sedation and analgesic medications are used to reduce anxiety and distress and facilitate care of mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Growing evidence has demonstrated that use of such infusions prolongs days spent invasively ventilated, increases the in...
Brown, Brigid Khemani, Ekta Lin, Cheng Armstrong, Kevin
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University Hospital is a tertiary academic centre in London, Ontario, Canada. A designated space known as the block room (BR) supports a model of care to perform regional anaesthesia prior to entering the resource intense operating room (OR). Stress due to time pressure was reported by BR staff. It was presumed that upstream delays in patient admis...
Baird, David Paul Rae, Fraser Beecroft, Christina Gallagher, Katherine Sim, Stephanie Vaessen, Robert Wright, Emily Bell, Samira
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Patients undergoing surgery are at increased risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). AKI is associated with adverse outcomes such as increased mortality and future risk of developing chronic kidney disease. We have developed a validated preoperative scoring tool to predict postoperative AKI in patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery using seven readily ...
Mota, Pau Auer, Reto Gouveia, Alexandre Selby, Kevin
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) cancer screening uptake is low in our diverse, outpatient teaching clinic. A state-level public screening programme was recently launched that provides faecal immunochemical tests or screening colonoscopy to all citizens aged 50–69 years via mailed invitations, with the possibility of earlier, opportunistic inclusion. Mailed...
Jones, Thomas Robert Edward Nurse, Kim
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Darlington Memorial Hospital is a district general hospital in the North East of England. The acute medical unit (AMU) takes referrals from the emergency department and also direct from general practitioners (GPs) in the region. Research shows that early recognition and management of sepsis is key to improving outcomes and significantly decreases m...
Logan, Rachael Davey, Peter Davie, Alison Grant, Suzanne Tully, Vicki Valluri, Achyut Bell, Samira
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In 2009, a National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death report detailed significant shortcomings in recognition and management of patients with acute kidney injury (AKI). As part of a national collaborative to reduce harm from AKI, the Scottish Patient Safety Programme developed two care bundles to improve response ('SHOUT') and rev...
Stanger, Sophie Dahill, Mark Hillary, Charlotte Whitham, Robert Tasker, Andrew
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Patients value effective pain relief. Complications of inadequate pain control include increased risk of infection, decreased patient comfort and progression to chronic pain, all of which have significant socioeconomic consequence. Accessibility to analgesia is vital to effective administration. This improvement project aimed to improve the consist...