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What is a report?
A report is a common type of writing used in the workplace. Reports can be written for many reasons like documenting research findings, informing decision-making, , evaluating projects, providing updates on progress or performance, and communicating important information to stakeholders. They are often read quickly which means that headings and subheadings are important. Reports often use images, graphs and tables as they are an effective way to communicate information. It is important to think about who the report is for and what the purpose of it is.
How do I plan it?
Like all academic papers including essays, reports need to be structured with an introduction, a series of body paragraphs, a conclusion and a reference list.
Common Headings
Formatting Headings
A guideline for formatting headings is given below.
It can be helpful to use the ‘Heading Styles’ feature in Microsoft Word to set up your headings so that they are consistent
What kind of language do I use?
Reports need to be written in a formal and clear style. Reports may present information in paragraphs, and in bullet points, numbered lists or as a table or figure (graphs, charts and diagrams) and these must also be presented professionally. They need to be labelled with an identifier (e.g. Figure 1 or Table 1) and a title/caption.
Check the instructions and marking criteria for your assignment as they may add specific requirements.
Bullet points and numbered lists should be used sparingly. A bullet point list needs to be introduced using part of a sentence with a colon (:) and written so that each point fits in grammatically with the introductory sentence.
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The hospital failed to…. The practice effectively…. According to the theory of x best practice would have been to …. The research design did not follow the concept of x The activity demonstrated efficient implementation of… In the case it was found that… Analysis of x demonstrated… A reoccurring problem in the case was … |
It is recommended that in the future x…… X could have been avoided if….. Author (year) argues that a better approach would have been… A possible solution to x is to x A better option would have been x To avoid this in the future the clinician needs to… Author (year) suggest that a applying the concept of x can avoid issues like this. |
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Enhancing patient safety is crucial for improving healthcare outcomes and ensuring the well-being of patients (Hessels et al., 2019). Effective patient safety strategies involve implementing and testing solutions, and continuously refining practices based on feedback (MacGillivray, 2020). This approach helps healthcare professionals identify potential risks and foster a culture of safety and accountability and transparency (Fukami, 2024). By embracing a proactive approach to safety, healthcare teams can challenge existing practices and strive for ongoing improvements. In summary, implementing a culture of patient safety that focuses on continuous improvement in care can lead to both better quality of care and improved patient outcomes. |
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