An appraisal of the East of England ‘sixty supportive steps to safety’ tool

Martine Pringle
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Universally, maternity care is particularly susceptible to risk. In England, the safety of maternity services has been the subject of many recent enquiries, leading to media scrutiny and concerns regarding safe outcomes and positive maternity experiences. During 2020–2021, an increased number of maternity units in the East of England were placed on the national Maternity Safety Support Programme, indicating that enhanced regional support was necessary. To establish exactly what support was required, both as a region and for individual maternity units, a tool was developed and launched April 2021: the ‘sixty supportive steps to safety’. This framework was intended to provide support to maternity units, so that the maternity quadrumvirate, the local maternity and neonatal system, the trust board and the integrated care board could have confidence and assurance that their maternity services had identified any required areas of improvement. Completion of the framework also enabled units to complete the tool, as well as to showcase and share best practice across the region.
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对英格兰东部“安全的60个支持性步骤”工具的评估
一般来说,产妇保健特别容易受到风险的影响。在英格兰,产妇服务的安全性一直是最近许多调查的主题,导致媒体审查和关注安全结果和积极的产妇经验。在2020-2021年期间,英格兰东部越来越多的产科单位被纳入国家产科安全支持方案,这表明有必要加强区域支持。为了确切地确定作为一个地区和个别产科单位需要什么样的支持,开发了一个工具并于2021年4月启动:“安全的60个支持性步骤”。这一框架的目的是向产科单位提供支助,以便产科四人组、地方产科和新生儿系统、信托委员会和综合护理委员会能够有信心和保证,它们的产科服务已经确定了任何需要改进的领域。该框架的完成还使各单位能够完成该工具,并在整个地区展示和分享最佳实践。
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British Journal of Midwifery
British Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Midwifery (BJM) is the leading clinical journal for midwives. Published each month, the journal is written by midwives for midwives and peer reviewed by some of the foremost authorities in the profession. BJM is essential reading for all midwives. It contains the best clinical reviews, original research and evidence-based articles available, and ensures that midwives are kept fully up-to-date with the latest developments taking place in clinical practice. In addition, each issue of the journal contains a symposium on a particular theme, providing more in-depth clinical information.
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