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    Introducing the back to the floor concept at the Royal Wolverhampton and Walsall Healthcare NHS Trusts.
    (MAG Online Library, 2023-08-17) Morris, Martina
    The concept of Back to the Floor (BTTF) has been in existence for many years and the approach is used by nursing and midwifery teams across a wide range of healthcare organisations in the UK. The aim of the approach is to improve patient experience through strengthened, visible, senior clinical leadership. The concept can support the aims and objectives of an organisational nursing, midwifery and allied health professions strategy, which in the case of The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (RWT) and Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust (WHT), is the Quality Framework. RWT and WHT work closely as part of a collaborative model, whereby colleagues across both organisations work together to standardise approaches to health and care delivery as far as possible and nursing and midwifery is no exception to this.
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    Skin is a window to one’s inner world.
    (Oxford Academic, 2023-08-25) Eleftheriadou, Viktoria
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    Streamlining prolonged jaundice clinic referrals.
    (The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust., 2023-04-25) Brown, K; Moore, Helen; Ruth, Nicola
    The prolonged jaundice clinic process puts unnecessary strain both on new parents and the neonatal department, this journey can be vastly improved by moving to a community-led service.
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    Impact of education and positioning aids on the prevalence of head shape deformities in preterm infants.
    (The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust., 2023-04-25) Xanthidis, Charlotte
    The use of head positioning aids alongside education and therapy support can have a big impact on reducing the prevalence of adverse head shapes in preterm infants. These results are being used to support wider implementation of head positioning aids across the West Midlands Neonatal Operational Delivery Network.
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    Tiny cuddles - facilitating delivery suite cuddles for very preterm babies.
    (The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust. Tiny cuddles - facilitating delivery suite cuddles for very preterm babies., 2023-04-25) Harkness, Jen; Heaver, Richard
    Significant improvements have been made since the start of this study period. DSC need to be considered for all preterm infants where baby and maternal condition allows. If maternal condition does not allow for DSC, consider cuddles with dad instead.