Here you will find some useful reports and tools to help you on your TBQR learning journey.
This is a review of the current evidence base for TBQR-related activity which has informed the content of the overall work programme and will inform future developments.
This is a generic guide for all care teams outlining ‘good practice’ principles and methods will provide a standardised educational foundation for conducting TBQRs based on Human Factors thinking.
The tools and guides here offer resources to help you facilitate and moderate Team Based Quality Reviews.
This jargon buster aims to assist with a more informed understanding of Human Factors and safety science technical language being referred to.
Based on this NES research, a 1-page brief checklist was also co-developed to act as a cognitive aid and guide, particularly for TBQR Facilitators.
This tools gives an example of the SBAR approach.
This is an example of the layout for a TBQR report
preliminary formative Practice Improvement Tool to self-evaluate and enhance local TBQR processes and impacts against Good Practice principles.