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National Specialty Quality Improvement Programmes
 

Clinical Audit and QI Projects

 

National GI Endoscopy Quality Improvement Programme - Clinical Audit and QI Projects

 

Submit Your Poster for the 2025 NSQI Conference

The Annual National Specialty Quality Improvement (NSQI) Conference, scheduled to take place in November this year, will be accepting submissions for poster presentations on clinical audit and quality improvement projects that you may have completed within your own healthcare setting over the last two years. This is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals to exhibit innovative projects and share their experiences with a broader audience.

All submissions will be reviewed by the NEQI working group.

Submissions which include the requirements outlined below in “What are we asking for?” will be exhibited during the conference and also on the NEQI webpage. 

The working groups will also select one project relevant to each programme to present at the conference. This presents a great opportunity to raise awareness of the work occurring locally at a national conference.

Below is a breakdown of what is required for submissions.

What are we asking for?

  • A clinical audit / QI project run locally.
  • NQAIS is the primary data collection tool used for participation the NSQI Programmes, please use NQAIS-Endoscopy as one of your data sources.

Submission guidelines and requirements

Submissions should be in poster format (A0 for presentation) and contain the following:

  • Title: Clearly indicate the title of your QI project. Authors: List the names and roles of the project team.
  • Background: Briefly describe the context and rationale for the project. Please indicate if this is a re-audit.
  • Please include baseline data findings and relevant data source(s)
  • State the goals and objectives of the project
  • Measure: Outline the methodology used to collect data, including the setting, participants, interventions, and measures.
  • Analysis: should include comparison of newly collected data and baseline data.
  • Results: Summarise the key findings and outcomes of the project.
  • Implementation of improvements, including the impact on local processes with emphasis on the impact on patient care.
  • Controls put in place to ensure improvements are sustained.
  • Conclusions: Highlight the significance of the results and their implications for healthcare practice.

When do we require submissions?

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the programme manager.