Releasing time to care: a quality improvement project aimed to increase direct rehabilitation time in a Stroke Rehabilitation Centre

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Macchiavello, Dolores [1 ]
Blackhouse, Jennifer [2 ]
Clark, Jennifer [2 ]
Haddock, Claire [2 ]
Hinder, James [2 ]
Jelley, Benjamin [2 ]
Joyce, Amy [2 ]
Matchett, Kate [2 ]
Morris, Eden [2 ]
Moss, Carys [2 ]
Rees, Chris [2 ]
Walters, Alun [2 ]
White, Susan [2 ]
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[1] NHS Wales Cardiff & Vale Univ Hlth Board, Shaping Change, Cardiff, Wales
[2] Cardiff & Vale Univ Hlth Board, Cardiff, Wales
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Rehabilitation; Occupational Therapy; Quality improvement; Hospital medicine; DOCUMENTATION;
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10.1136/bmjoq-2024-003043
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Stroke is a leading cause of disability among adults, and any treatment that improves functional outcome, like higher intensity of rehabilitation therapy, can significantly reduce its financial burden. Clinicians on a stroke rehabilitation ward are expected to track and nationally report on rehabilitation time to contribute to the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP), a process that was manual, paper-based, time-consuming and redundant, which in turn impacted on a reduction in clinical time to provide stroke rehabilitation. We aimed to release 20% of clinical time by reducing inefficiencies within their time management and reporting process, ensuring that clinicians had more time available for direct patient care. To do so, we developed a tool to gather and analyse SSNAP-specific data and use Kanban cards to make weekly actions visible to reduce miscommunication. As a result, the whole occupational therapists team gained 7.5 hours a month (25% of released time, 12 extra additional therapy sessions available) when improving their data gathering and analysis process. A specialist physiotherapist saw a 2 hour a month gained and 4 hours a month gained for a Physiotherapist. Dietitians also saved 3 hours a month by not having to duplicate information. This process is part of a key organisational requirement for clinical teams working with stroke patients admitted to hospital and by addressing some inefficiencies, we were able to impact on direct patient care.
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