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    Identifying positively deviant elderly medical wards using routinely collected NHS Safety Thermometer data: an observational study.

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    Objective The positive deviance approach seeks to identify and learn from exceptional performers. Although a framework exists to apply positive deviance within healthcare organisations, there is limited guidance to support its implementation. The approach has also rarely explored exceptional performance on broad outcomes, been implemented at ward level, or applied within the UK. This study develops and critically appraises a pragmatic method for identifying positively deviant wards using a routinely collected, broad measure of patient safety. Design A two-phased observational study was conducted. During phase 1, cross-sectional and temporal analyses of Safety Thermometer data were conducted to identify a discrete group of positively deviant wards that consistently demonstrated exceptional levels of safety. A group of matched comparison wards with above average performances were also identified. During phase 2, multidisciplinary staff and patients on the positively deviant and comparison wards completed surveys to explore whether their perceptions of safety supported the identification of positively deviant wards. Setting 34 elderly medical wards within a northern region of England, UK. Participants Multidisciplinary staff (n=161) and patients (n=188) clustered within nine positively deviant and comparison wards. Results Phase 1: A combination of analyses identified five positively deviant wards that performed best in the region, outperformed their organisation and performed consistently well over 12 months. Five above average matched comparator wards were also identified. Phase 2: Staff and patient perceptions of safety generally supported the identification of positively deviant wards using Safety Thermometer data, although patient perceptions of safety were less concordant with the routinely collected data. Conclusions This study tentatively supports a pragmatic method of using routinely collected data to identify positively deviant elderly medical wards; however, it also highlights the various challenges that are faced when conducting the first stage of the positive deviance approach. Trial registration number UK Clinical Research Network Portfolio (reference-18050)

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    [Christian pamphlets. Vol. 8]

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    1 v. : ill. ; 23 cm.The voice of the Bible verdict of reason / H.M. Dexter -- Good works, Discourse II / [E.H. Chapin] -- The apostolic ministry, Sermon V / Chauncey Richardson -- The province of the pulpit to elevate the world in the standard of the Bible / E.A. Huntington -- The millenial harbinger, 4th series, v. IV, no. II, February 1854 -- Secret societies / J. Blanchard -- Second annual report of the New York Young Men's Christian Association -- The dignity and moral uses of labor / Wm. G. Eliot -- The American conflict / John Cordner.Our country and its cause / Samuel T. Spear -- The western pulpit, February [and] April 1866 -- The Christian world, v. XVIII, no. 7, July 1867 -- Growth of the kingdom of God, annual discourse -- Annual discourse / E.B. Webb -- Educated labor, or, Our duty in regard to the Americo-African race / Rev. Dr. Kirk.The American national preacher, v. XXIX, no. 4, April 1855, v. XXX, nos. 4, April 1856, 9, Sept. 1856, 6, June 1856, v. XXXI, no.6, June 1857, v. XXXII, no. 7, July 1857 -- The national preacher and village pulpit, v. I, new series, no. II, February 1858. v. III, nos. 2, February 1860, 3, March 1860, 8, August 1863, v. XXXVIII, February-March 1864, June 1864, no. 7, July 1864, no. 8, August 1864, v. XXXIX, no. 1, January 1865

    Chapter 7. Philosophy, Divinity, and Religion in the Periods of Presidents Eliot, Lowell, and Conant, 1869–1953

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