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The 15 steps challenge: a toolkit for good care.

Lynn Callard1, Alice Williams

  • 1NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement. productivecare@institute.nhs.uk

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Summary

The 15 Steps Challenge assesses patient care quality from the patient

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare quality improvement
  • Patient experience research
  • Clinical governance

Background:

  • Ward efficiency initiatives are crucial for optimal healthcare delivery.
  • The patient perspective is vital for evaluating care quality.
  • Existing frameworks often lack a holistic patient-centered approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the 15 Steps Challenge as a novel toolkit.
  • To evaluate healthcare settings adherence to Care Quality Commission standards.
  • To align quality improvement with patient experience initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • The 15 Steps Challenge analyzes care from the patient's viewpoint.
  • It provides evidence for senior staff on adherence to standards.
  • The toolkit integrates with existing quality improvement programs.

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Main Results:

  • The 15 Steps Challenge offers a patient-centered method for quality assessment.
  • It generates evidence for compliance with Care Quality Commission standards.
  • The toolkit supports alignment with broader healthcare improvement goals.

Conclusions:

  • The 15 Steps Challenge is an effective tool for enhancing ward efficiency.
  • It provides valuable patient-reported data for quality improvement.
  • This initiative supports better adherence to healthcare standards and patient experience.