All posters submitted into six categories at our 2020 event can be viewed below.
Overall, the posters received over 4,000 downloads!
- Story of success and self discovery. QI project on reducing violence on Preston House
- Improving access and engagement with guided self help
- An appetite for learning: improving confidence in eating disorder understanding and food and fluid recording
- Reducing the risk of never events during insertion of intrauterine contraception
- Reducing falls on Eillington Ward
- Reducing falls on Oak Tree Ward
- Reducing falls on Kenton Lodge
- Trauma Informed Approaches (TIA): Harrow Acute Mental Health Services
- Improving the efficiency of patient discharge on Pine Ward
- Improving access to Hillingdon CAMHS for CYP
- Improving Contraceptive and Family Planning awareness on a perinatal unit
- Reducing pressure area surveillance in residential care homes to improve District Nurse capacity
- Jameson: St Charles -Improving Physical Health Assessments and Interventions
- Improving the confidence and competence of Junior Doctors in conducting Seclusion Reviews
- Using quality improvement (QI) strategies to mitigate impact of COVID-19: A study of rapid practice evolution in a large inner London teaching hospital/community specialist palliative care (SPC) service
- Increasing meaningful patient and carer involvement in QI projects
- Improving physical health monitoring within the older adult CMHT for K&C
- Violence reduction and improved morale, the story of QI on a low secure forensic ward
- Our falls prevention journey at 3 Beatrice Place runner up
- Goodall – Specialist mental health rehabilitation. Physical health: a tale of two systems
- A community review of the content of inpatient discharge summaries from the six inpatient wards at St Charles Hospital
- Improving access to specialist CAMHS Services in Milton Keynes
- Sustaining improvements in physical health assessment and intervention in rehabilitation services
- Improving physical health form completion on a general inpatient adult ward
- Reducing restrictive practice
- Caspian Ward project to reduce incidents of physical assault involving staff and by 30% by November 2020
- Pine Ward QI project to reduce aggression and violence using trust core values
- Improving patient flow in CAMHS: reducing the therapy waiting list
- Improving physical health data in difficult to reach patients
- Discovery of a long and winding road…improving communication
- Routine domestic abuse (DA) screening in people living with HIV (PLWH) runner up
- Waiting time reduction from referral to diagnostic assessment of ADHD
- Shannon Ward QI project for violence reduction
- Improving community access to keep patients safe and avoid deterioration and hospitalisation
- QI Project to reduce violence on a children’s inpatient unit
- We waste 30 days a year in office inbox! Why Not Using SystemOne task in clinical communication
- Sharing decisions by sharing care plans on the K&C older people CMHT
- Improving physical health monitoring for inpatients on an adult psychiatric ward
- WICU: Reducing Falls on the unit (1st poster)
- WICU: Reducing Falls on the unit (2nd poster)
- WICU: The impact of introducing a daily patient complexity tool to ensure safe staffing on the unit
- Improving the efficiency of the pharmacy medicines ward stock top-up process
- Nile Ward PICU violence reduction QI project
- Improving out of hours handover at St Charles Hospital
- Therapist’s satisfaction with remote working compared to face to face consultations in psychotherapy
- Reduction in the rate of falls within the mental health inpatient ward in Milton Keynes
- How to improve staff wellbeing in an NHS CAMHS service
- Improving efficiency of referral to treatment (RTT) for Harrow CAMHS winner
- Improving compliance with the controlled drug audit standards in the Jameson Division
- Improving sexual safety in mental health inpatient wards
- Falls reduction QI programme. Learning points from delivering a trust-wide QI programme
- Review of repeat prescriptions and wastage of medicines in KCW Early Intervention Service
- Vet the venous thromboembolism (VTE)