Videos

Category: Patient Safety Collaborative


Implementation advice for rolling out RESTORE2 (the physical deterioration and escalation tool for care/nursing homes)

Guidance for teams considering implementing RESTORE2 - the physical deterioration and escalation tool for care/nursing homes based on nationally recognised methodologies including early recognition (Soft Signs), the national early warning score (NEWS2) and structured communications (SBARD).


Introducing the NHS Patient Safety Strategy (2019)

Aidan Fowler, National Director of Patient Safety, introduces the NHS Patient Safety Strategy.



REACT (REcognise and Act) to Soft Signs of Deterioration

The Wessex PSC REACT cards are based on a project by Southampton City CCG which prompted staff to look out for 'soft signs' of Deterioration in their residents. Using a deceptively simple question 'Is my resident well today?' the card includes a series of prompts to support staff to consider possible 'soft signs' of deterioration and to suggest actions to take if any triggers are present.


How Soft Signs indicate unwellness

Sensing someone you care for is seriously unwell and spotting telltale "soft signs" could save their life.


Sepsis and Deterioration Webinar

RCGP Wessex Webinar October 2018
We are joined by Dr Matt Inada-Kim Consultant Acute Physician, & Sepsis Lead, Hampshire Hospitals
National Clinical Advisor Sepsis (NHS England) & Deterioration (NHS Improvement)
Clinical Lead for Deterioration & Sepsis, Wessex Patient Safety Collaborative