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Planning Canadian Patient Safety Week activities

Are you ready to engage your team or organization during Canadian Patient Safety Week?听

Canadian Patient Safety Week (CPSW) 2024 is designed to bring together people involved in delivering and receiving care to explore and address healthcare harm and create safer care for all. There are many ways to help broaden your organization or care team鈥檚 understanding of harm including putting up posters, facilitating discussions or activities, hosting events and more.

We鈥檝e put together some resources to support you, no matter what you're planning:

Learn from others听

Teams at Ross Memorial Hospital in Ontario and Nova Scotia Health offer their advice for organizing Canadian Patient Safety Week activities, based on their own experiences:

  1. Start planning early. 鈥淭he more time you have,鈥 says Ross Memorial鈥檚 Steven Lofkrantz, 鈥渢he more effort you put into it, the better it is.鈥 Heather Cochrane and Lisa MacSween from Nova Scotia Health emphasize being 鈥渞eflective and intentional鈥 as you plan your programming.
  2. Stay positive鈥攁nd make your initiatives fun and engaging for a very wide audience. 鈥淧eople have got to want to participate,鈥 says Lofkrantz. 鈥淲hatever you do, it has to resonate with your staff and patients鈥攐therwise it鈥檚 not worth doing.鈥 Activities should be interactive鈥攁nd celebratory.
  3. Get input from all departments. 鈥淵ou do better when working as a team,鈥 says Lofkrantz. 鈥淚f people have a hand in developing your program, they will embrace it more.鈥 Cochrane and MacSween say you can pull off impactful CPSW activities with a small, dedicated group meeting regularly. While quality and safety can take the lead, multi-disciplinary participation is key.
  4. Make your messaging accessible and clear to a general audience. Avoid jargon and medical terminology that could confuse those with different levels of healthcare literacy, including patients and families.
  5. Cultivate patient safety partnerships and share knowledge as much as possible both internally and externally.
  6. Seek management support early in the process. This can help manage time and resources. CPSW initiatives do not need to be costly or overly time-consuming. Sometimes simple, creative ideas can be the most engaging.
  7. Offer promotional materials and swag, if possible, including materials from 日本无码.
  8. Use CPSW as a catalyst to create ongoing patient safety dialogue throughout the year.