NAIF Annual Report ‘live launch’ webinar 2022
On 24 March 2022 the national audit of inpatient falls (NAIF) hosted its first live and interactive webinar. Topics covered at the webinar included the NAIF Autumn 2021 annual report that reviewed the quality of multi-factorial risk assessments (MFRA), the quality improvement process and patient and carer involvement in NAIF. There are two parts to the recording; the first half with presentations by speakers followed by the live question and answer session.
Programme outline:
Welcome by Ninma Sheshi, NAIF project manager, Falls & Fragility Fracture Audit Programme (FFFAP),
Julie Whitney, NAIF clinical lead covers the findings from the Autumn 2021 annual report,
Fran Roberts, NAIF clinical fellow shared quality improvement (QI) suggestions
FFFAP Patient and Carer Panel member, Maggie Fielding, presents on how patient involvement is vital to the success of NAIF
Question and Answer section, led by Ninma Sheshi.
About NAIF:
The National Audit of Inpatient Falls (NAIF) audits the delivery and quality of care for patients over 60 who fall and sustain a fracture of the hip or thigh bone in acute, mental health, community and specialist NHS trusts/health boards in England and Wales. NAIF reviews the care the patient has received before their fall as well as the post fall care. The audit also looks for evidence of examination for other injuries for patients who are found to have a fracture, which is recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence’s (NICE) clinical guideline CG161 - and quality standard QS86.
Read more about the NAIF audit on the RCP website. Please contact us at falls@rcp.ac.uk for more information or questions you may have.
Links to resources mentioned in the webinar & question session:
NAIF key performance indicators: https://www.fffap.org.uk/fffap/naifrep.nsf/charts/KPIsoverview
‘Plan, do, study, act’ cycles: www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/qsir-pdsa-cycles-model-for-improvement.pdf
RCP Patient & Carer panel resource, Bone Health Card: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/bone-health-card-and-fls-letters
RCP Patient & Carer panel resource, Hip fracture guide: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/hip-fracture-guide-family-carers
RCP Patient & Carer panel resource, Healthcare Champion resource: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/healthcare-champions-and-patient-information-resource-national-audit-inpatient
RCP Patient & Carer panel information: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/patient-carer-panel
Community dwelling patients: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-wider-impacts-on-people-aged-65-and-over
RCP vision assessment tool: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/bedside-vision-check-falls-prevention-assessment-tool
Видео NAIF Annual Report ‘live launch’ webinar 2022 канала Royal College of Physicians
Programme outline:
Welcome by Ninma Sheshi, NAIF project manager, Falls & Fragility Fracture Audit Programme (FFFAP),
Julie Whitney, NAIF clinical lead covers the findings from the Autumn 2021 annual report,
Fran Roberts, NAIF clinical fellow shared quality improvement (QI) suggestions
FFFAP Patient and Carer Panel member, Maggie Fielding, presents on how patient involvement is vital to the success of NAIF
Question and Answer section, led by Ninma Sheshi.
About NAIF:
The National Audit of Inpatient Falls (NAIF) audits the delivery and quality of care for patients over 60 who fall and sustain a fracture of the hip or thigh bone in acute, mental health, community and specialist NHS trusts/health boards in England and Wales. NAIF reviews the care the patient has received before their fall as well as the post fall care. The audit also looks for evidence of examination for other injuries for patients who are found to have a fracture, which is recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence’s (NICE) clinical guideline CG161 - and quality standard QS86.
Read more about the NAIF audit on the RCP website. Please contact us at falls@rcp.ac.uk for more information or questions you may have.
Links to resources mentioned in the webinar & question session:
NAIF key performance indicators: https://www.fffap.org.uk/fffap/naifrep.nsf/charts/KPIsoverview
‘Plan, do, study, act’ cycles: www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/qsir-pdsa-cycles-model-for-improvement.pdf
RCP Patient & Carer panel resource, Bone Health Card: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/bone-health-card-and-fls-letters
RCP Patient & Carer panel resource, Hip fracture guide: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/hip-fracture-guide-family-carers
RCP Patient & Carer panel resource, Healthcare Champion resource: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/healthcare-champions-and-patient-information-resource-national-audit-inpatient
RCP Patient & Carer panel information: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/patient-carer-panel
Community dwelling patients: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-wider-impacts-on-people-aged-65-and-over
RCP vision assessment tool: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/bedside-vision-check-falls-prevention-assessment-tool
Видео NAIF Annual Report ‘live launch’ webinar 2022 канала Royal College of Physicians
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