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Examining variety and good practice in renal anaemia management

Examining variety and good practice in renal anaemia management. Tom Crocker – PhD student medtcro@leeds.ac.uk. The collaborative project. Improving everyone’s process Examine your own process and share what you find Making protocols and using the website Ambiguity in protocols

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Examining variety and good practice in renal anaemia management

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  1. Examining variety and good practice in renal anaemia management Tom Crocker – PhD student medtcro@leeds.ac.uk

  2. The collaborative project • Improving everyone’s process • Examine your own process and share what you find • Making protocols and using the website • Ambiguity in protocols • Hard to interpret • Implicit assumptions • Can be dangerous

  3. Example of ambiguity • Examination of care pathways for eGov 07 conference • One example • Do A, then either B or C? • Do A, then both B and C? • Can B and C be done at the same time? Do A Do B Do C

  4. My project • I want to help improve processes and understanding in renal anaemia management • I will map the processes in 12 renal units • Several days observation and some informal interviews • Model developed in correspondence with the unit • Examine the similarities and differences • Relationship with performance measures? • Feed back to units • Evaluate effects • Can I have some volunteers please!

  5. Tom Crocker – medtcro@leeds.ac.ukLeeds Institute of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine and Health24 Hyde TerraceLeeds, United KingdomLS2 9LNTel. +44 (0) 113 343 4961www.ychi.leeds.ac.uk

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