Quality Report 2019/20
Local Audits
to focus their audit plan around local and trust
The Trust continues to participate in both local
wide priorities when identifying audits.
and trust wide audits, for example Infection
Actions taken in response to local audits
control audits, falls, a trust wide documentation audit and emergency equipment. Each division and discipline are encouraged to identify areas for improvement and develop local audit plans to undertake throughout the year and share
Audit participants are encouraged to share the learning with colleagues in their divisions and across the trust at local quality forums or appropriate meetings.
the learning with staff. Teams were encouraged National Confidential Enquiry (NCE) into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) - 2018/19 Audit Title
Data collection period
Survey Requested by NCE Surveys Returned
Suicide
1 April 2019-April 2020
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PARTICIPATION IN CLINICAL RESEARCH The Trust is one of the leading mental health Trusts across the country for research, and its performance across key research domains are highlighted below. Top Five Recruiting Studies Rank Study Name
Local Investigator
Recruitment
1
Lifestyle Health and Wellbeing Survey
David Osborn
304
2
Attitudes to Voices: A survey exploring the
Nicholas Green
80
75
factors associated with clinicians’ perspectives on 3
hearing voices Exploring unusual feelings: a questionnaire study
Harriet Martin
4
Risk Assessment and Increasing Safety in
Sergi Costafreda-Gonzalez 66
5
Dementia – RAISe-Dementia study National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH)
Andrew Black
38
Participant Recruitment As of the 5 March, 956 participants were recruited into 31 research studies
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