

Ask a PSIRF early adopter - podcast 2 : Mental health trust
Nov 4, 2022
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In this second podcast of our 'Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) - ask an early adopter' series we put your questions directly to Kerry Crowther a Patient Safety Specialist from Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, which is a mental health and community health provider.
If you want to skip to a particular question, the questions and corresponding times they feature are listed below. A huge thanks to those who asked questions via Twitter and our 5 September launch webinar.
Also available is our first 'ask an early adopter' podcast, where we spoke to West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, a provider of acute and community care.
01:37 In the orientation phase what was the structure of your team and did you break the work into workstreams/projects?
03:51 What models in terms of teams or people power did you employ to implement PSIRF?
05:16 How do you respond to unexpected deaths under PSIRF?
07:43 How have you made PSIRF a new approach rather than just adding to previous approaches?
11:57 Have Patient Safety Partners been engaged?
16:24 How have you made Patient Safety Incident Investigations and associated reports as simple and as effective as possible?
19:46 Can you describe an example of using after action review or applying the SEIPS framework?
24:17 How do you ensure learning turns into improvement and how do you measure it?
26:46 Have you noticed any improved learning and reduced harm incidents?
29:01 Have you had any feedback from coroners?
32:37 Have you been visited by the CQC since adopting PSIRF and have you seen any improvement in safety ratings?
35:30 Do you have any advice for those working with NHS patients in the independent sector?
42:00 Can you describe some of the plans we have nationally to measure PSIRF?
49:43 Is there anything you would have done differently now looking back at your experience as an early adopter?