Quality Improvement (QI) – Knowledge-creation, translation and implementation

The seventh webinar in our series, ‘Quality Improvement (QI) – Knowledge-creation, translation and implementation‘ took place on Wednesday 20 January, learn more about the event and watch the webinar in full:

Summary of key messages Full Q&A transcript

The Event

Our panel of clinical and industry experts joined us in conversation on Wednesday 20 January 2021 for the seventh in our series of FREE, live webinars.

The Agenda

12.30: Andrew Cuff, Consultant Physiotherapist & Regional Clinical Lead (North), Connect Health – introduction from the Chair

12.40: Prof Kay Stevenson, Consultant Physiotherapist, Honorary Professor of Musculoskeletal Care and Leadership, Versus Arthritis Clinical Champion, Keele University and Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust – Knowledge translation from academia to clinical practice. Translating and implementing research into practice.

12.50: Prof Chris Littlewood, Professor of Musculoskeletal Research, Manchester Metropolitan University – Research brings opportunity, not threat, so let’s embrace it.

13.00: Andrea Gibbons, @Evidence4QI Founder & Improvement Evidence Lead, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust – will talk about using evidence for quality improvement in healthcare.

13.10: Luke Baumber, Associate Director of Quality Improvement, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust – Using data and KPIs to change and enhance behaviours and performance in Nottinghamshire, how to measure impact of a set intervention.

13.20: Rob Tyer, Advanced Practice Physiotherapist (APP) and clinical lead, Northumberland Joint Musculoskeletal and Pain Service – Overview of the 10/10 Clinical Guidelines, how they were developed, aims and why they help knowledge translation.

13.30: Q&A

13.45: End

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