Quality improvement aims: To improve patient quality and experience though embedding new ways of working within the stroke rehabilitation pathway Clinical challenge The NHS long term plan raised stroke care as a focus and priority in response to the changing population demographics, the increased number of people having strokes and the predication that the number of stroke survivors living with disability will increase by a third. At the Haywood Hospital, Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust, we provide specialist inpatient rehabilitation to complex stroke patients who have multiple needs, physical, social, cognitive and psychological. We work as part of an MDT to ensure the needs of individual patients are met, working to achieve their goals and to maximise their independence in order to reach a level where they are medically stable and their rehabilitation and care needs can be safely and adequately met in an alternative setting. In keeping with the findings nationally, the Staffordshire Stroke rehabilitation SSNAP report 2021 highlighted the increase demand for stroke care services within Staffordshire, the increase in dependency of patients requiring rehabilitation which ultimately resulting in the increase in length of stay in our specialist inpatient and community rehabilitation service. The National service model for an integrated community stroke service highlights the importance of a seamless and timely transfer of care for patients from an inpatient stroke unit setting into the community and that there should be cross team working between stroke units and community rehabilitation to ensure this. In response to this and the evidence of an increase in service demand from our SSNAP report it has led ask to ask these questions;
Solution A quality improvement initiative has been commenced starting with a scoping period of 12 months. The initiative is following a Planning-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) model and to include primary and secondary outcomes which will form a part of the service improvement methodology. The planning/scoping phase commenced in July 2022, which the following has been tested:
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Sentinel Stroke National Audit ProgrammeKings College LondonAddison HouseGuy's CampusLondonSE1 1UL
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