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Project Reports

In this section, you can find out about how clinically based nurses have led innovations in their workplace. More than 90 project teams have reported on their work. These reports share the learning and experiences of the teams as well as the outcomes from their innovations. By clicking on a project title you can find out more about the project and access the associated reports.

Use the options in the Organise By box below to help you browse:

  • You can read through the project titles using the A-Z indexing
  • Or to find the NEW project reports, select Date: Newest

 

Alternatively you can Search using the keywords or the Tag Cloud.

 

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Project Title Keywords Completed
Managing Medicines on Discharge for Elderly Patients Older people, discharge, medication management, prescription charts June 2013
The Early Start Programme - Evaluating an Intensive Health Visiting Service for Blackburn with Darwen’s Most Vulnerable Families User consultation, collaboration, Early Start programme, harder to reach, patient focused, practice development June 2013
The Establishment of the Heathfield Healthcare Centre in HMP Wandsworth Minor illness, Primary care, Secure establishment, Walk- in centre, Prison nursing July2012
Supporting Patients in Their Own Homes Vulnerable, primary care, support, independence, quality of life July 2012
Evaluation of Back to the Floor Friday Action research, nurse leadership, patient experience, standards of care July 2012
Developing a Culture where Nursing Practice is Consistent with Infection Control Prevention Hand hygiene, infection control, staff ownership, ward context January 2012
Preventing Infections in an Intermediate Care Setting through Cleaning Patient Equipment Context, equipment, healthcare associated infections, team working, values and beliefs January 2012
Involving Young People in the Development and Evaluation of Self Harm Services Adolescents, CAHMS, mental health, self harm, service user involvement, young people January 2012
Piloting Discovery Interview Technique to Explore its Utility in Improving Dignity in Acute Care for Older People Dignity, hospitals, narratives, older people, practice development, user involvement October 2011
Identifying a Pain Assessment Tool for Patients with Cognitive Impairment in Acute Care Pain assessment, acute care, cognitive impairment, dementia, participatory action research, practice development October 2011

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