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Welcome to the Right Decision Service (RDS) newsletter for August 2024.
Following the recent RDS outages, Tactuum and the RDS team have been reviewing the learning from these incidents. We are committed to doing all we can to ensure a positive outcome by strengthening the RDS to make it fully robust and clinically resilient for the future.
We would like to invite you to a webinar on 26th September 3-4 pm on national and local contingency planning for future RDS outages. Tactuum and the RDS team will speak about our business continuity plans and the national contingency arrangements we are putting in place. This will also be a space to share local contingency plans, ideas and existing good practice. We would also like to gather your views on who we should send communications to in the event of future outages.
I have sent a meeting request for this date to all editors – please accept or decline to indicate attendance, and please forward on to relevant contacts. You can also contact Olivia.graham@nhs.scot directly to register your interest in participating.
2.National IV fluid prescribing calculator
This UK CA marked calculator is now live at https://righdecisions.scot.nhs.uk/ivfluids . It has been developed by a multiprofessional steering group of leads in IV fluids management, as part of the wider Modernising Patient Pathways Programme within the Centre for Sustainable Delivery. It aims to address a known cause of clinical error in hospital settings, and we hope it will be especially useful to the new junior doctors who started in August.
Please do spread the word about this new calculator and get in touch with any questions.
The following toolkits are now live;
We have updated and simplified this guidance within our standard operating procedures. We have clarified the guidance on how to determine whether an RDS tool is a medical device, and have provided an interactive powerpoint slideset to steer you through the process.
We have developed a guide to support editors and toolkit leads through the process of scoping, designing, delivering, quality assuring and implementing a new RDS toolkit. We hope this will help in project planning and in building shared understanding of responsibilities throughout the full development process. The guide emphasises that the project does not end with launch of the new toolkit. Implementation, communication and evaluation are ongoing activities throughout the lifetime of the toolkit.
To book a place, please contact Olivia.graham@nhs.scot, providing your name, organisation, job role, and level of experience with RDS editing (none, a little, moderate, extensive.)
7 Evaluation projects
Dr Stephen Biggart from NHS Lothian has kindly shared with us the results of a recent survey of use of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Anaesthesia toolkit. This shows that the majority of consultants are using it weekly or monthly, mainly to access clinical protocols, with a secondary purpose being education and training purposes. They tend to find information by navigating by specialty rather than keyword searching, and had some useful recommendations for future development, such as access to quick reference guidance.
We’d really appreciate you sharing any other local evaluations of RDS in this way – it all helps to build the evidence base for impact.
If you have any questions about the content of this newsletter, please contact his.decisionsupport@nhs.scot If you would prefer not to receive future newsletters, please email Olivia.graham@nhs.scot and ask to be removed from the circulation list.
With kind regards
Right Decision Service team
Healthcare Improvement Scotland
Feedback should be provided directly within the Renal App.
Additional feedback should be via: ggc.renalservices@nhs.scot
Co-leads of Renal App Group:
Dr Mark Findlay, Consultant Nephrologist, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow
Dr Jamie Traynor, Consultant Nephrologist, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow
The content in this toolkit has been developed by clinical leads or nominated team members throughout the multidisciplinary team of the Glasgow Renal and Transplant Unit. Specific authorship is provided in each document where relevant.
Appropriateness, relevance and update of content remains with the following leads for each section:
Home Therapies: Dr Emily McQuarrie
CKD: Nurse Diane Wright
Renal Dietary Advice: Ms Angela Doherty
Content has been reviewed and approved by clinical leads or nominated team members throughout the multidisciplinary team of the Glasgow Renal and Transplant Unit. The conceptualization of a patient facing app was supported by the Renal/CIC Clinical Governance Group.
Final content was signed off by Renal App Leads, Drs Findlay and Traynor.
The content will be considered for update 3 years from publication. Any minor updates brought to the attention will be dealt with on an "as needed" basis.
Content updates on the Right Decisions platform will be carried out by the Renal App team, with support from the Right Decision Service team when required.
All documents contained within this App are original work of the Glasgow Renal and Transplant unit.
There are multiple links to external sites. Copyright and responsibility of content remains with those sites.
All icons are from Flaticon.com, accessed through the licence held Tactuum Ltd for the resources supported by the software platform it provides.
The generic email for the Glasgow Renal and Transplant unit is available in the "Contacts" section above and can be used to highlight any feedback or complaints.
Any messages received through the RDS Feedback form will also be forwarded to the App Leads.
The App Leads will address the feedback with involvement of the wider multidisciplinary team where relevant.
The toolkit was user tested by the group of clinicians and people with lived experience in the guideline development group throughout its development.