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3. GSF Grey Literature Tabulated Newspaper Articles Obtained Via 3. GSF Grey Literature Tabulated newspaper articles obtained via LexisNexis (n=144) Accessed 19.06.2013 This supplementary table provides evidence of national press coverage for the Gold Standards Framework since 2009 (most recent first). This gives evidence of the scope of coverage and to some extent impact with the general population concerning awareness of the GSF. Links are embedded for full text to be available where required. (NB Article full text link available via LexisNexis database). 1 Sydenham care home mistook paramedics for lift engineers as man lay dying News Shopper, June 18, 2013 Tuesday, NEWS NEWS, 336 words, Heloise Wood ... recently gained a Gold Standard Framework status for end of ... 2 Party at care home to celebrate award Nottingham Evening Post, May 18, 2013 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 29, 94 words ... Commended Status in the Gold Standards Framework Quality Hallmark Award ... 3 End of life care in respiratory disease Nursing Times, May 2, 2013 Thursday, 128 words ... Liverpool Care Pathway, Gold Standards Framework and Preferred Place of Care When? ... 4 Top award for Symphony House nursing home Northampton Chronicle & Echo, May 1, 2013 Wednesday, 242 words ... Northamptonshire to be accredited with the prestigious Gold Standards Framework Award, passing at the ... 5 Northampton care home receives top award in county Northampton Chronicle & Echo, April 10, 2013 Wednesday, 86 words, Stephanie Steward ... Parade won the national Gold Standard Framework certificate for its end of ... 6 Home is first in the area to achieve gold Cornish Guardian, March 20, 2013, NEWS; Pg. 7, 282 words, Oscar Morse ... awarded the status as part of the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) in the Care . 7 Care home award The Monday Messenger, March 11, 2013, 36 words ... Care, has achieved the prestigious Gold Standards Framework (GSF) in Care ... 8 Care home gains gold standard for quality of end-of-life care Stour and Avon Magazine, March 1, 2013, Pg. 11, 253 words ... grades - in a Gold Standards Framework (GSF) award. The accreditation ... 9 National award for care quality Western Gazette series, February 28, 2013, Pg. 9, 197 words ... Commend status as part of the Gold Standards Framework in Care Homes' . ... care we have provided our residents. “The Gold Standards Framework has helped us formalise this 10 Grantham care home receives quality award Grantham Journal, February 7, 2013 Thursday, 283 words ... Grantham, has been awarded a Gold Standards Framework Award, commend status, ... ... develop, as shown in our Gold Standards Framework Award."Maggie Stobbart-Rowlands, of the Gold Standards Framework in Care Homes, ... 11 Home wins gold honour for care Manchester Evening News, February 6, 2013 Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 33, 185 words, WFnode ... Road, has achieved the prestigious Gold Standards Framework (GSF) in the Care 12 Home wins gold honour for care Manchester Evening News, February 6, 2013 Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 33, 185 words 13 Great Yarmouth Mercury, February 1, 2013 Friday, ROP, 117 words, Melanie Bygrave ... glittering status is part of the Gold Standards Framework. 14 Quality of care is gold standard Bristol Evening Post, January 31, 2013 Thursday, Pg. 2, 146 words ... a pass in the Gold Standard Framework Award. 15 Surgery receives prestigious award Bury Free Press, January 28, 2013 Monday, 196 words ... Cross Surgery were presented with the Gold Standards Framework Quality Hallmark Award at the Gold Standards Framework Annual Conference 16 Reducing hospital admissions from care homes Nursing Times, January 10, 2013 Thursday, 2541 words ... homes to undertake the National Gold Standards Framework training or apply aspects from ... ... advice and support on the Gold Standards Framework in Care Homes, which is ... ... end of life (National Gold Standards Framework Centre, 2010).Advanced ... ... place, are key aspects of the Gold Standards Framework to enable services to provide ... ... enabling us to offer Gold Standard Framework facilitation two days ... ... indicator guides (National Gold Standards Framework Centre, 2010). 17 End-of-life care in nursing and care homes Nursing Times, January 10, 2013 Thursday, 2811 words ... Care Pathway (LCP), the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) and Preferred Priorities 18 It has been so rewarding says Macmillan's first nurse in Huddersfield; The UK is the world leader in palliative care for those at the end of their lives. Macmillan nurse Rosaleen Bawn has dedicated the last 20 years to helping Huddersfield families. Hilarie Stelfox reports The Huddersfield Daily Examiner, January 9, 2013 Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 26,27, 944 words, Hilarie Stelfox ... nurse consultant for the Gold Standards Framework National Team (her current ... ... use her expertise with the national Gold Standards Framework 19 GP surgery is first to land Gold primary care title The Western Mail, December 31, 2012 Monday, FEATURES; Pg. 27, 376 words ... in Wrexham by the Gold Standards Framework, was given in recognition 20 GP Surgery in Wrexham gains ‘Going for Gold’ Accreditation European Union News, December 21, 2012 Friday, 429 words ... Accreditation, awarded by The Gold Standards Framework, was given in recognition of the ... 21 Resort medical centre in top 7 Grimsby Telegraph, December 7, 2012 Friday, NEWS; Pg. 2, 205 words ... presented with the award by the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) at its annual ... ... provide that continuity of care. “The Gold Standard Framework assists doctors in…. 22 First practices accredited for end-of-life care GP Magazine, December 5, 2012, Pg. 11, 146 words The practices were awarded the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) quality hallmark ... 23 NHS Will Have To Make Better Use Of Social Care Solutions The Virtual PR Agency, December 3, 2012 Monday 5:45 PM EST, 605 words ... homes are seeking to achieve the gold standard framework which involves working very closely with ... 24 Hospice wins new courses Romford Recorder, November 23, 2012 Friday, ROP, 134 words ... now learn under the Gold Standards Framework, a national strategy, ... 25 Coronation Street' stars honour Chatburn carer Karen Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 9, 2012 Friday, 164 words ... home qualified with the National Gold Standards Framework Award for End of . 26 I don't think mum received the best care and died in a place she did not want to be; Family complains to hospital over quality of care given Scunthorpe Telegraph, September 27, 2012, NEWS; Pg. 6,7, 1108 words, AMY DOWNWARD ... it was identified that the use of gold standards frameworks, a system to optimise the ... 27 MP joins care home for 21st anniversary celebration Blackmore Vale Magazine, September 21, 2012, Pg. 2, 201 words ... three levels - as part of the Gold Standard Framework (GSF) in Care ... ... Lodge has been recognised through the Gold Standard Framework for its palliative care ... 28 Long-term conditions. A guide for nurses and healthcare professionals Nursing Times, September 13, 2012 Thursday, 417 words ... Liverpool care pathway, the Gold Standards Framework and the preferred priorities for ... 29 Manchester Evening News, August 24, 2012 Friday, NEWS; Pg. 17, 324 words, WFnode ... Commended status in the Gold Standards Framework in Care Homes .. 30 Quality indicators to measure end-of-life care Nursing Times, August 17, 2012 Friday, 1952 words ... a recognised pathway (Gold Standards Framework or Liverpool Care Pathway) ... ... end-of-life pathways, such as the Gold Standards Framework, measuring the percentage of patients 31 Nursing home scoops gold standard award Eastbourne Herald, August 10, 2012 Friday, 194 words ... Beacon status, as part of the Gold Standards Framework in Care Homes ... 32 Dedicated experts in palliative care Leatherhead Advertiser, August 9, 2012, Pg. 27, 241 words ... works to the nationally accredited Gold Standard Framework in palliative care. This ... 33 Care home avoids legal pitfalls with bought-in support M2 PressWIRE, August 7, 2012 Tuesday, 654 words ... Beacon status under the Gold Standards Framework - the highest level under this ... ... Beacon status under the Gold Standards Framework, the highest level under this ... 34 Beacon status for castleman house Blackmore Vale Magazine, August 3, 2012, Pg. 132, 171 words ... Beacon status in the Gold Standard Framework scheme for end of ... 35 Residential home receives award from MP for its care Romford Recorder, August 3, 2012 Friday, ROP, 146 words ... in the UK to hold the Gold Standard Framework Award for end-of 36 John cuts the ribbon to open new day care facility Spalding Guardian, August 3, 2012 Friday, 150 words ... home's newly accredited Gold Standards Framework award, which recognises high ... 37 Care home is a beacon of quality Western Gazette series, August 2, 2012, Pg. 5, 63 words ... beacon" status in the Gold Standards Framework Awards. They are designed to ensure .. 38 Care home staff awarded for 'kind and friendly' work Great Yarmouth Mercury, July 27, 2012 Friday, ROP, 157 words ... Care Home was handed the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) in Care ... 39 Care home's gold Western Gazette series, July 26, 2012, Pg. 3, 74 words ... Colten Care has gained the Gold Standards Framework award for the quality of ... 40 Daventry hospital first in UK to get care award Daventry Express, July 25, 2012 Wednesday, 231 words ... country to achieve a gold standards framework (GSF) award for its ... 41 Congratulations to care home The Star (Sheffield), July 10, 2012 Tuesday, 78 words ... Pass status as part of the Gold Standards Framework in the Care Homes ... 42 Golden award; Local briefs Huddersfield Daily Examiner, July 7, 2012 Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 4, 54 words ... award for National Gold Standards Framework Accreditation for its level of ... 43 Awarded for lifetime of achievement The Northern Echo, June 9, 2012 Saturday, Pg. 10, 221 words ... palliative care and established the gold standard frameworks in primary care ... 44 COMMENDATION FOR CARE HOME Liverpool Daily Echo, June 6, 2012 Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 9, 39 words ... Commend" status as part of the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) in Care ... 45 Specialist dementia care at garth house Leatherhead Advertiser, May 17, 2012, Pg.
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