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Auditing and Evaluating
Nurse Led Care, Clinicsand Services
Tuesday 18 September 2007 The Royal College of Nursing London
A step-by-step guide to clinical auditand improvement for nurses
A P P R O V E D B Y T H E R C N A C C R E D I T AT I O N U N I T
Implementing clinical audit in practice: a nursing guide
National clinical audit: the nursing contribution
Nurse led clinical audit: training and education
A step-by-step guide to delivering an effectivenurse led clinical audit project
Auditing the effectiveness of a nurse led service
Auditing and evaluating new and advanced nursing roles
Auditing the impact of national initiatives
Involving and engaging patients in clinical audit
Changing and developing practice as a result of yourclinical audit findings
Topics include:
A practical case study based conference
focussing on auditing and evaluating
nurse led care, clinics and services
Chaired byLinda Watterson
Senior Researchand Development Fellow
The Royal College of NursingSpecialists in the organisation of healthcare conferences
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Speakers and Chairman include:
Jane ButlerConsultant Heart Failure Nurse
Barts and The London NHS Trust
Emma ChallansRegional Programmes Manager
Improvement Foundation
Heather JarmanConsultant Nurse Emergency Care
St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust
Amanda KilshawRegional Audit Coordinator
for Greater Manchester
Essence of Care Project (GMEC)
University Hospital of South Manchester
NHS Foundation Trust
Helen LaingCommissioning and Contracts Manager
Healthcare Commission
Dr Melanie MaxwellHead of Clinical Practice Research
Wirral Hospital NHS Trust
Caroline MillsClinical Effectiveness Facilitator
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Tracy RuthvenDirector
Clinical Audit Support Centre
Linda WattersonSenior Research and Development Fellow
The Royal College of Nursing
Joanne WoolleyRegional Audit Coordinator
for Greater Manchester
Essence of Care Project (GMEC)
University Hospital of South Manchester
NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical audit is essential for quality improvement.
With the development of nursing roles and
nurse led services it is necessary for nurses
to have the skills required to monitor the
impact and quality of the care they
provide. This enables nurses to work with
and actively involve and engage patients,
carers and the public in clinical audit and quality
improvement.
This one day case study based
conference offers a step-by-step
guide to delivering effective
clinical audit for nurses.It provides guidance on
developing competence to carry
out clinical audit, performing the
audit and changing practice as a
result of the findings.
A series of case studies will be used to
demonstrate experiences of carrying outan audit to monitor the impact of
nurse led services, new and advanced
roles and national initiatives.
Auditing and Evaluating Nurse Led Care,
Clinics and Services
Tuesday 18 September 2007 The Royal College of Nursing London
A step-by-step guide to clinical audit and improvement for nurses
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Chairman: Linda Watterson Senior Research and Development Fellow The Royal College of Nursing
11.10 Questions and answers, followed by coffee and exhibition at 11.20
developing competence: learning the skills required to lead clinical audit teaching others: delivering clinical audit training and education an overview of the training programmes available
15.15 Questions and answers, followed by tea and exhibition at 15.25
16.45 Questions and answers, followed by close at 16.55
10.00 Chairmans introduction and opening presentationImplementing nurse led clinical audit in practice
setting the scene the importance of nursing involvement in clinical audit the role of the RCN
11.50 Nurse led clinical audit: training and education
Dr Melanie MaxwellHead of Clinical Practice ResearchWirral Hospital NHS Trust
a step-by-step guide to delivering nurse led clinical audit preparing for an audit: the practicalities useful audit techniques and tools prospective v retrospective clinical audit
12.20 A step-by-step guide to delivering an effective nurse led clinical audit project
Tracy RuthvenDirectorClinical Audit Support Centre
a walkthrough a successful clinical audit project in practice securing the resources required to carry out a nurse led audit interpreting and disseminating the audit results
14.00 Auditing the effectiveness of a nurse led service
Case study: auditing the nurse led heart failure service at Barts
Jane ButlerConsultant Heart Failure NurseBarts and The London NHS Trust
14.25 Auditing and evaluating new and advanced nursing roles
Case study: evaluating the role of the Emergency Care Nurse at St Georges
Heather JarmanConsultant Nurse Emergency CareSt Georges Healthcare NHS Trust
auditing the impact of national initiatives working across staff and healthcare boundaries sharing audit tools and learning from each other
14.50 Auditing the impact of national initiatives
Case study: auditing the record keeping Essence of Care benchmark across Greater Manchester
Joanne Woolley and Amanda KilshawRegional Audit Coordinators for Greater Manchester
Essence of Care Project (GMEC)University Hospital of South ManchesterNHS Foundation Trust
working with and actively involving and engaging patients, carers and the public in clinicalaudit and quality improvement
empowering patients as auditors an overview of the Clinical Audit Patient Panel (CAPP) in Sheffield
15.45 Involving and engaging patients in clinical audit
Emma ChallansRegional Programmes ManagerImprovement Foundation
improving quality: ensuring change occurs as result of clinical audit findings tips for effective change management examples of clinical audit that have changed and developed clinical practice
16.15 Changing and developing practice as a result of your clinical audit findingsCaroline MillsClinical Effectiveness FacilitatorBrighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
delivering national clinical audit: current and future national audit programmes the nursing contribution to national clinical audits working as part of a multidisciplinary team to improve quality of care
10.40 National clinical audit: the nursing contribution
Helen LaingCommissioning and Contracts ManagerHealthcare Commission
13.00 Questions and answers, followed by lunch and exhibition at 13.10
undertaking valid clinical evaluation of new practice and expanded roles case study: evaluating the role of the Emergency Care Nurse at St Georges
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