Title: PRESSURE ULCER INITIATIVE Storyboard Template
1PRESSURE ULCER INITIATIVEStoryboard Template
Instructions
2Example of Storyboard Layout
STRENGTHS What is working well at your hospital?
AIM STATEMENT
TITLE NAME of your organization
HOPES What would you like to accomplish during
the initiative?
Long Term Care Agency Information about agency
data
WEAKNESSES What challenges have you experienced?
OFFERS Do you have any best practices to share?
REQUESTS What would you like to learn from other
teams?
TEAM MEMBERS Information Photos of team members
3Display Board 36x48 (14.99 Office Depot)
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4Materials
- Please bring the following items
- Display board
- Business cards
- Envelope to hold the cards
- Copies of best practice materials
5Title
- Individualized title related to pressure ulcer
prevention and customize graphics to your
organization - NAME OF ORGANIZATION
- Please use your organizations logo on all slides
so they are individually identifiable
6Long Term Care Agency
- Add 1-3 bullet points here about your long term
care agency participating in the collaborative.
Feel free to incorporate any baseline pressure
ulcer data you may already have. - Also, please insert or bring photographs, award
logos, notable involvements and other materials
to convey the life and spirit of your agency.
These do not need to be in Power Point format,
but can be added to the storyboard on-site.
7Team Members
- Please list each project team member and role
- Include photographs of team members
8Agency Aim Statement
- An aim statement is a concise written statement
describing what the team expects to accomplish in
the Collaborative it provides guidance for the
team's specific improvement efforts. - An example of an aim statement consistent with
the goals of this Collaborative is as follows - .
- To improve the prevention and treatment of
pressure ulcers among residents at Wild Oaks
Home, we will redesign practice and delivery
systems. The number of days between a new nursing
home-acquired pressure ulcer (stage II-IV) will
be doubled. Within one calendar day of admission,
100 of admissions will have a risk assessment
performed using the Braden Scale. Every 7 days,
100 of stage II-IV pressure ulcers will have a
PUSH score documented. Of the residents at risk
for pressure ulcers, 100 will be using
appropriate pressure reducing support surfaces
while in bed. To ensure that our efforts to
prevent and properly treat pressure ulcers is
complete, the number of residents with new
nursing home-acquired stage I pressure ulcers
will be tracked. -
9Hopes and Aspirations
- Please describe your agencys hopes and
aspirations for what you would like to accomplish
during this Indiana Pressure Ulcer initiative
10Offers
- What better ideas and transformative changes
have you already tried that you think might be
helpful to other teams?
11Strengths
- What is working well at your long term care
agency?
12Weaknesses
- What challenges have you experienced?
13Requests
- What are some things that you need or would like
to learn from other teams?
14Questions?
- If you have any questions, please contact
- Jo Dyer
- Health Care Excel
- jdyer_at_hce.org
- 812-234-1499 x323