NEPHwork: creating a quality improvement and research network for UK renal trainees

NEPHwork was established in 2020 as a renal specialty trainee-driven national quality improvement and research network with the aim of coupling the benefits of trainee-led collaboration with the rich data collection infrastructure established by the UK renal registry. NEPHwork was established to sup...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open quality 2022-09, Vol.11 (3), p.e001980
Hauptverfasser: Crowe, Kirsty, Savino, Manuela, Williams, Jennifer, Amaran, Muhammad, Humphrey, Toby, Medcalf, James, Ryan, Dr Rebecca, Lee, Dr Keegan, Cooper, Dr Dan, Carr, Dr Edward, Marthi, Dr Amar, Swift, Dr Oscar, Hull, Dr Katherine, Nimmo, Dr Ailish, Liew, Dr Hui, Tariq, Dr Behram, Whitehead, Dr Jenny, Edney, Dr Naomi, Whitbread, Dr Daniel, Mohamed, Dr Maha, Duffy, Dr Sam, Edwards, Dr Gwenno, Czajka, Dr Rachael
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Zusammenfassung:NEPHwork was established in 2020 as a renal specialty trainee-driven national quality improvement and research network with the aim of coupling the benefits of trainee-led collaboration with the rich data collection infrastructure established by the UK renal registry. NEPHwork was established to support the development, coordination and delivery of audit and research projects by renal trainees on a national scale. The first collaborative project centred on the compliance with care quality standards in managing acute kidney injury. The project enabled a large amount of data to be collected over a relatively short period of time and allowed comparison between renal units involved in contributing to the data. The initiation of the NEPHwork collaboration had to overcome delays and service pressure related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, the method of linkage analysis used in the data collection and lack of cohesion with regional information technology (IT) services prevented trainees from certain regions from contributing to the project and this is a key priority for the next NEPHwork collaboration.
ISSN:2399-6641
2399-6641
DOI:10.1136/bmjoq-2022-001980