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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
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Keywords
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Completed
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The Quiet Room: Improving the Acute Care Psychiatric Environment
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PRN, acute psychiatric environment, quiet room, mental health
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November 2012
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Improving the Patient Experience of Admission to an Older Persons Acute Mental Health Ward
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Older people, Mental health, Family carers, Support
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July 2012
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Critical to Care: Improving the Care to the Acutely Ill and Deteriorating Patient
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Delirium, relatives, person centred, communication, confusion
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February 2012
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Developing Practice and Reducing Diarrhoea through Hand Hygiene
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Challenging practice, hand hygiene, infection control, values and beliefs
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January 2012
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Improving Patient Safety through better Infection Prevention Information to Patients Delivered by Ward Staff
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Infection prevention, information, patient safety, ward culture
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January 2012
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Enhancing the Patient Care Environment: Emergency Department
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Accident and emergency, benchmarking, culture, essence of care, facilitation, involvement, observation of practice, patient environment, patient experience, values clarification
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October 2009
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Exploring and Reducing Healthcare Associated Infections on a Respiratory Ward
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Healthcare associated infections, leadership, multidisciplinary team working, values clarification
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February 2008
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Involving a Maternity User Group in Research and Development
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development, maternity care, midwifery, research, user involvement
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June 2003
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