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Learning from the design and development of the NHS Safety Thermometer



Research indicates that 10% of patients are harmed by healthcare but data that can be used in real time to improve safety are not routinely available.

The authors designed, developed and implemented a national tool, named the NHS Safety Thermometer (NHS ST) with the goal of measuring the prevalence of harm from pressure ulcers, falls, urinary tract infection in patients with catheters and venous thromboembolism on one day each month for all NHS patients.

It is feasible to obtain national data through standardized reporting by site coordinators at the point of care. Some caution is required in interpreting data and work is required locally to ensure data collection systems are robust and data collectors were trained. Sampling is an important strategy to optimize efficiency and reduce the burden of measurement.
Learning from the design and development of the NHS Safety Thermometer Reviewed by Unknown on 8:00 AM Rating: 5
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