Wave 10 – Regional (Sheffield)
The Sheffield wave started the programme in September 2020 and completed in May 2021. Posters and presentations recorded during the sessions can be found below.
Session 1 | 15 September 2020 |
Session 2 | 3 December 2020 |
Session 3 | 3 March 2021 |
Session 4 | 25 May 2021 |
Airedale Paediatric Diabetes Team
The team at Airedale take us through their QI journey, where they have improved clinic experience and the efficiently of collecting annual bloods (contains: clinic experience, process map, patient feedback, IT working group, NPDA):
Bassetlaw Children’s Diabetes Team
(keywords: improving glycaemic control, AIM timetable, simple instructions, fishbone analysis, driver diagram, qualitative feedback)
In the video below, the team at Bassetlaw Hospital talk about the start of their QI journey, including how they are working to reduce HbA1c through providing standardised meal and exercise instructions for schools (contains: reducing HbA1c, schools, school care plan, timetable):
The team then reflect further along their QI journey in a presentation at the fourth and final session of Wave 10:
Calderdale and Huddersfield
In the second session of Wave 10, the Calderdale and Huddersfield team talk about the improvements they will be making to their transition service (contains: transition, virtual technology, patient focus group, team meetings, survey design):
In the fourth and final session of Wave 10, Jo and Amanda, Patient Advocates at the Calderdale and Huddersfield team talk about their role as advocates and the work to improve transition in the service (contains: advocacy, transition, engagement, virtual technology, physical environment, fishbone analysis):
Tools to Improve Pump Skills (TIPS) – The team at Chesterfield Royal Hospital talk about developing their micro-education sessions, improved clinic flow and gained feedback from children and young people (Contains: Micro-education, clinic flow, fishbone analysis, patient feedback, downloading, consolidation sheet):
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The Doncaster team talk about their work in improving newly diagnosed education, the use of DigiBete and producing training videos (contains: newly diagnosed, education, DigiBete, training videos, patient and carer feedback, driver diagram, outcome data):
Manchester Royal Infirmary
The Central Manchester Hospitals team present their progress so far in how they are working to improve their clinic processes (contains: process mapping, clinic processes, purpose statement, team engagement, team meetings, communication):
The team at Rotherham talk about their project improving the experience for newly diagnosed patient and rolling out the DigiBete app (contains: patient communication, Digibete, carb counting, newly diagnosed, fishbone diagram, run-chart, qualitative feedback, quantitative feedback):
Salford Royal Hospital
(keywords: transition, change environment, changing clinic location, joint consultation, adult team, patient feedback)
Stockport Children and Young People’s Diabetes Team
In the second session of Wave 10, the Stockport Team present their progress so far in improving communication with their patients and the different methods involved in this (contains: Communication with patients, PREM outcomes, transition survey, CYP feedback, DigiBete, QI meetings):
In the fourth and final session of Wave 10, the team then take us through their journey in improving their communication with families (contains: communication, qualitative feedback, quantitative feedback, Digibete, webinars, virtual meetings):
The Scarborough Team talk about their QI progress so far in working to lower average HbA1c through developing education (contains: education, HbA1c policy, patient feedback, DigiBete):
York team
In the second session of Wave 10, the York team present their progress so far including how they are focussing their QI work upon improving downloads, clinic experiences, and first year of diagnosis (contains: process mapping, patient feedback, PREMs, NPDA, educational resources, download from diagnosis, team working):
Then in the fourth and final session of Wave 10, the team at York talk about how they have improved their engagement with and empowerment of children and young people (contains: improved clinic experience, team working, DigiBete, PREMs, outcome data, logo competition):
In the second session of Wave 10, the Pennine Acute team present their progress so far including how they are working to reduce average HbA1c (contains: team working, uploading from home, DigiBete, high HBa1c pathway, improving education):
In the fourth and final session of Wave 10, the Pennine team then talk about improving their average HbA1c through developing their high HbA1c policy and using DigiBete to encourage improvement in knowledge (contains: High HbA1c policy, outcome data, reduction in average HbA1c ):