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Title: | Stroke rehabilitation service quality improvement plan - a tale of two towns |
Authors: | Garratt, Emma Bolton, Sara Physiotherapist |
Keywords: | Quality Improvement Stroke Physiotherapy |
Issue Date: | Jan-2019 |
Citation: | E. Garratt, S. Bolton, 'Stroke rehabilitation service quality improvement plan - a tale of two towns' Physiotherapy (2019) 105, Supplement 1, e194 |
Abstract: | Purpose: Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust (OHFT) committed to a Stroke Quality Improvement (QI) Project to enhance the quality of rehabilitation for patients on the Oxfordshire Stroke Pathway. Following poor performance in the national indicators Sentinel Stroke National Audit Program (SSNAP) and local Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), the Stroke Quality meeting was initiated by the physiotherapy team to review care and develop a multi-professional improvement plan. Aligning service provision with that recommended in the 2016 Royal College of Physicians National Stroke Guidelines required consolidation of two stroke units, 14 miles apart, into one specialist stroke rehabilitation ward. |
Description: | Abstract published online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2018.11.207 Copyright: Elsevier Inc. (2018). The associated conference poster is available via the link on the left. |
URI: | https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/173 |
Appears in Collections: | Quality and Risk |
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