Andrea
McGuinness is AQuA’s Programme Lead for Safety & Mortality. Here she shares
her some of her early points from April’s International
Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare Conference.
Andrea McGuinness |
Even as I
write this just half a day through the conference, I am already overwhelmed
with the sheer volume and brilliance of health and care staff from across the
globe.
The
passion and ingenuity of people and most importantly, the pride with which they
continue driving safety and quality, humbles me.
Here I
just wanted to share with you a few key themes picked up from the conference so
far…
Doing care with, not to
We need to
make it the norm to have patients and families leading safety improvement.
After all, who has most to lose when care goes wrong? We have endless possibilities available to us
once we get over doing to, and move
to doing with patients and families.
Quality improvement and safety culture
The second
theme making a massive impact on me is the power of quality improvement to
provide safer cultures within all teams and across all aspects of health and
social care.
Speakers here
are sharing how QI with leadership support releases staff to make services
safer. It creates purpose and meaning for staff who are often frustrated and
caught in a spiral of dissatisfaction about the services in which they work.
We have to choose to make a positive
experience
My final theme
is around the value and passion, commitment and concern that our staff have for
the services they work in. What role do we have in creating positive
environments for all those who experience health and care? Those who use and
those who work within them?
Leadership,
influence, permission and values are something every single one of us can
affect. We all have the choice to do this. We can choose to make a positive
difference No one chooses to make a
negative impact but do we sometimes choose not to bother?
What we
see and hear from AQuA members, and from the international safety community, is
that when we learn and share together we make it easier to make a positive
difference, and we’ll be sharing more of our learning from the conference in
the coming weeks.
You can
find more about our work to improve safety on our website. Please do drop us a line if you’d
like to discuss this, or anything in this blog further, at either @1McGuinness on Twitter, or via andrea.mcguinness@srft.nhs.uk.
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