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Enhancing Dignity in Hospitals: Best Practices for Quality Care

Learn how King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust improved dignity in care through staff training, service user involvement, and communication strategies. Explore examples of good practices like continence promotion and nutrition management.

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Enhancing Dignity in Hospitals: Best Practices for Quality Care

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  1. Improving Dignity in Hospital Paula HarveyKing’s College Hospital Foundation Trust26.03.08

  2. Development of Dignity Toolkit • Stakeholder event December 2006 • Service users views • Raising profile of dignity in care • Staff training • Improving communication • Strengthening service user involvement

  3. Examples of Good Practice • Continence promotion • Delirium • Gown Audit • Nutrition • Do not enter sign

  4. Staff training and Development • King’s E-Learning • King’s behaviour standards • FISH • DVD of service users views

  5. Contact Information Nicky Hayes – Consultant Nurse for Older People Nicky.Hayes@kch.nhs.uk Paula Harvey - Nurse specialist for older people Paula.Harvey@kch.nhs.uk

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