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Introducing the AC-FRAIL tool: a novel tool to proactively identify older people with frailty for medication reviews
PSTRC | Digital Innovation, Patient safety, Safe Use of Medicines, view all PSTRC blogs | No CommentsBy David Mehdizadeh and George Peat. Medicines are often thought of in terms of their ability to help manage and treat health conditions. Indeed, medicines are the most commonly used…
- Thread 1/ Thank you to Kayley Perfetto for presenting to our research group today. As a Patient Safety Specialist and Physiotherapist by training, she reflected on her ongoing internship with us all the way from @queensu in Kingston, Canada. https://t.co/ZarFIt9odj NIHR Yorkshire and Humber PSTRC Retweeted
- 6/ Kayley also spent time discussing shared research interests with others in our team, including @LawtonRebecca @JenniMurray10 and @LiviJosephHD. We have enjoyed welcoming Kayley and thank her for all her work. We’re looking forward to continuing to collaborate in the...
- 6/ She worked alongside @janekohara @RSimmsEllis1 @skmc84 and @laurenpramsey throughout that work. You can find out more about the PFI-SII project on our website https://t.co/2MPlDYrJAb
- 5/ Kayley also worked with our @PfiSii team to review the current evidence about patient and family involvement in serious incident investigations after healthcare harm.
- 4/ She collaborated with @janekohara @laurenpramsey @abialbutt @JohnBaker_Leeds and colleagues on this work. You can find out more about the project on our website
https://t.co/9aAIXZI07L - 3/ Kayley worked closely with our ‘Patient Involvement in Patient Safety’ theme in particular. One of the projects was a qualitative exploration of focus group and @careopinion data to explore how those with learning disabilities experience patient safety issues.
- Follow the link to apply for a Senior Research Fellow role in our team who lead the way in applied health services research. The successful candidate will be joining the @PACT_YQSR project at an exciting time as the RCT and... NIHR Yorkshire and Humber PSTRC Retweeted
- Looking for a new qualitative research role? We're recruiting a Senior Research Fellow to our @PACT_YQSR team. The successful candidate will take a lead role in conducting process evaluation work, alongside national/ international experts in patient safety https://t.co/oAfQ01HtCR
- So excited to be working on this project! If you're interested in improving the experience of the redeployment of nurses give @RedeployStudy a follow to remain updated with the study's progress and findings https://t.co/dzFZue64Am NIHR Yorkshire and Humber PSTRC Retweeted
- It was great to see so many of you at our recent seminar from @JWailling! Jo presented to us about her work on healing after healthcare harm.
Sorry that some of you missed out as the event sold out, but... NIHR Yorkshire and Humber PSTRC Retweeted - Thanks @janekohara and team for the privilege of voice to talk about restorative approaches to serious incidents. Excited to watch your work develop in this space. https://t.co/oJL1VnmoSq NIHR Yorkshire and Humber PSTRC Retweeted
- #FlashbackFriday Our amazing PPIE Panel will be developing an interactive table top activity to talk to people in diff communities about their experience of hospital e.g sleeping, eating, relaxing and moving.1st step - learn key elements of an engaging activity...
- Check out our latest PACT publication. Our programme of work aims to improve safety and experience for older people as they transition from hospital to home. This paper sets out how we think our intervention may make a difference to...