Patient safety - guidance and tools

The following are selected sources of guidance and tools from across the four UK countries that can be used to improve patient safety

For resources and tools that support infection control and the prevention of healthcare associated infection please see the RCN resource dedicated to this at Infection prevention and control.

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Guidance and tools

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1000 Lives Plus publications and resources
1000 Lives Plus is a national improvement programme supporting individuals and organisations in improving patient safety and reducing avoidable harm across NHS Wales.
Publications and resources from the Programme include White papers, which address key issues facing NHS Wales, improvement guides, videos and links to selected general tools.

Department of Health, Social Services and Public Health: Governance in HPSS: Controls Assurance Standards
These standards have been developed by the Department to support the embedding of organisation-wide risk management in health and personal social services bodies. These include standards for infection control and for decontamination of re-usable medical devices.

Evidence into Practice: Patient safety
Evidence into Practice is part of The Knowledge Network in Scotland which provides high quality knowledge support for the delivery of health and social care. This section of the website on patient safety brings together resources and information about patient safety organisations and groups in Scotland.

Harmfreecare
‘Harm free care ‘ is described as a new mindset in patient safety improvement. The aim is to deliver harm free care as defined by the absence of pressure ulcers, falls, CA-UTI and VTE.  A step by step guide is provided and the website includes learning sessions, a baseline audit, measurement, resources and case studies.

Health Foundation: Patient safety
The Health Foundation has undertaken a number of influential projects on patient safety. For details see the section in this resource on Agencies (UK wide) .
Current programmes are described at Inspiring improvement in patient safety. They include Developing patient safety in primary care. Relevant to this project are the following research scans published by the Foundation in November 2011:

National Patient Safety Agency: Patient safety resources
The National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) within the NPSA analyses reports of patient safety incidents and uses this to produce resources aimed at improving patient safety. All resources are listed by type of resource and are also searchable by topic, healthcare setting, clinical speciality, audience, type or collection.

Key resources are:
  
Seven steps to patient safety - your guide to safer patient care
Seven steps is a series of publications that provide detailed guidance on how to improve patient safety locally. There are four guides including: seven steps to patient safety; seven steps to patient safety and primary care; seven steps to patient safety in mental health; and seven steps to patient safety in general practice.
 
Patient safety alerts
The NRLS has developed alerts based on analysis of reports of patient safety incidents, and safety information from other sources. Signals have also been issued and are notifications of key risks emerging from review of serious incidents reported to the NRLS.

Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA) produce regular reports on the implementation of Patient Safety Alerts. The August 2011 report shows that nearly 50% of trusts have failed to comply with at least one alert. Of nine extra-urgent 'Rapid Response Report' alerts issued in 2010, not a single one had been complied with by every trust. For the AvMA reports see Patient safety alerts.

Foresight training
This training resource aims to help pre and post-registration nurses and midwives develop and practise the skills needed to identify situations when a patient safety incident is more likely to occur. It uses scenarios which are set in primary care, acute care and mental healthcare settings.

Tools and resources from the NPSA on specific aspects and activities:

NHS Education for Scotland (NES): Patient safety and clinical skills
This section of the NES website brings together information about guidance and tools, educational resources and tools, key initiatives and programmes in Scotland along with other relevant resources and materials.

NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement: Tools for safer care
These tools  are part of the NHS Institute’s Safer Care programme.
There is also a collection of  Safer Care trigger tools.

NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (2008) Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) standards
“These standards are one component of the drive for a safer NHSScotland, and complement the comprehensive HAI programme already under way, including the work of the Scottish Patient Safety Programme and Health Protection Scotland. NHS board compliance with these standards is assessed by the Healthcare Environment Inspectorate which is now part of Health Improvement Scotland.

Nursing and Midwifery Council: Safeguarding adults
“Safeguarding is part of everyday nursing and midwifery practice in whatever setting it takes place. Do you know what to do?”. This online hub on safeguarding adults has been developed by the Nursing and Midwifery Council to encourage nurses and midwives “to critically reflect on personal and team practice and to make changes where necessary so that safeguarding activities are prioritised”. The hub includes links to safeguarding policies across the UK, a training toolkit, specially commissioned films and opportunities to share examples and experiences.

Nursing and Midwifery Council: Raising and escalating concerns
The Nursing and Midwifery Council has produced guidance on raising and escalating concerns for all nurses, midwives and pre-registration students. It establishes principles for best practice in the raising and escalating of concerns and aims to complement local whistleblowing policies and safeguarding procedures. This online hub has a toolkit with additional resources to help facilitate discussion and promote the importance of raising and escalating concerns amongst health care teams.

Patient Safety First: Tools and resources
This section and related areas within the campaign website provide a range of resources, tools and implementation support. This includes a series of 'how-to' guides.

Patient Safety First ‘How to’ guide: Implementing human factors in healthcare
“Human factors encompass all those factors that can influence people and their behaviour. In a work context, they are the environmental, organisational and job factors, and individual characteristics which influence behaviour at work”. This guide provides an introduction to the concept of human factors and provides suggestions of how it can be applied by individuals and teams to improve patient safety.

Risky Business
Risky Business is a non-profit collaborative venture. It aims to share new ideas about managing risk and human factors from other high industries. Due to the popularity of their conferences, it was decided that the best way to share the lessons and defining talks from these conferences was to create a web site where as many talks as possible were made freely available.