Wave 13 – National Virtual wave
The programme for Wave 13 started in May 2021 and completed in January 2022. Posters and presentations from participating teams are shared here.
Session 1 | 11 May 2021 |
Session 2 | 20 July 2021 |
Session 3 | 6 October 2021 |
Session 4 | 12 January 2022 |
Imperial College Healthcare
The team at Imperial College take us through their work to improve quality of life and glycaemic control (contains: glycaemic control, team meetings, co designing, diagnosis pack, ward education, picnic in the park, annual review):
This prescribing sheet developed by the Imperial College Healthcare team has been used for many years with success at reducing insulin prescribing errors:
At the final celebratory event as part of the Diabetes QI Collaborative, the team at Imperial College take us through their work to improve the first year of care and co-producing peer support workshops with families (contains: patient education, team meetings, co designing, diagnosis pack, picnic in the park):
Nottingham Children’s Hospital
The team at Nottingham take us through their work to improve alcohol education for young people as they go through the process of transition to adult services (contains: patient education, team communication, consistency of message, transition, clinic experience):
Hampshire Hospitals
The team at Hampshire Hospitals talk about their work to improvement level 3 carbohydrate counting at diagnosis (contains: NPDA, team working, communication, fishbone analysis):
University Hospitals Southampton
The team at University Hospitals Southampton take us through their plans to improve their completion of urine ACR and carbohydrate counting in 14 days from diagnosis (contains: urine ACR, carbohydrate counting from diagnosis, fishbone analysis, patient engagement, staff engagement, data):
Warrington and Halton
The team at Warrington and Halton introduce their work to increase the numbers of those receiving level 3 carb counting within 2 weeks of diagnosis (contains: carb counting, newly diagnosed, team communication, CHO training, virtual resources, cookery classes, carb counting classes):
Royal Berkshire Hospitals
The team at Royal Berkshire Hospitals introduce their work to provide age banded structured education within the clinic setting (contain: age-banded, structured education, clinic environment, key stage, multidisciplinary approach):
At the final celebratory event as part of the Diabetes QI Collaborative, the team at Royal Berkshire update us on their journey so far as they develop age-banded clinics (contains: patient education, communication, clinic experience, peer support, service reconfiguration, team mapping):
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust
The team at South Warwickshire talk about their work focussing on their patients and families with high HbA1c (contain: co-design, high HbA1c pathway, clinic experience, patient education, dietetic support, teamwork, communication):
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s
The team at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust talk about their work focussing on the high-performing team, the annual review process and consistency in data collection (contain: teamwork, communication, annual review, data collection, patient education, clinic experience):
Mid Cheshire Hospitals
The team at Leighton Hospital talk about their work focussing on patient education and co-designing with families a new ‘My Diabetes Clinic Record’ (contain: teamwork, communication, patient education, co-production, clinic experience):
Sherwood Forest Hospitals
The team at Sherwood Forest talk about their work focussing on completing all 7 care processes (contain: teamwork, communication, data recording, annual review, clinic experience, patient education):