So, the formal programme is at an end. The national AKI programme has completed its project plan and it is always good to reflect on what went well and what could have been better. What are my highlights? Back in 2013, World Kidney Day focused on acute kidney injury. I think it is fair to say that at that time few people recognised the importance of…
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Reflections on the AKI Programme – A personal perspective
When the acute kidney injury (AKI) programme commenced in 2013 the primary objective was to deliver and implement a structure and tools within three years that would lead to a fall in the number of preventable episodes of AKI, and with that a reduction in associated deaths. My first reflection is over the means by which this ambition has been achieved. This has been mainly through:…
Read MoreThe Stockport NHS Foundation Trust Story: Part 3
Collaboration, Lamination & Adaptation It had been a busy few weeks just finding my way around the hospital, visiting the wards, infiltrating various forums, when I suddenly had a thought… Where is our AKI care bundle? I had a vague recollection of seeing one when I first met Dr Karl Bonnici (Acute Medicine Consultant) at my pre-interview visit to Stockport. When I asked him the next…
Read MoreThe Evaluation of the AKI Programme – A personal perspective from Ron Cullen
The evaluation of any national quality improvement programme has always proved difficult as it’s challenging to separate out what was emergent change that would have happened anyway, compared to the improvements that were a direct result of the programme. This requires using improvement science techniques based on trials methodologies. It is doubly difficult when the programme had an evolving nature to meet the demands of the…
Read MoreRichard Fluck at the closing event
Richard Fluck with the Think Kidneys celebration cake. Think Kidneys held a closing event in February, to mark the end of the three year programme. You can read more about the day here.
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