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What does Patient Centred Care actually mean? . Dr. Don Berwick, Co-founder, of Institute for Healthcare Improvement Plenary Speech International Conference of Quality
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1. Advancing Patient & Family Centred Care in the Central Okanagan
Tracy MacDonald
Health Services Administrator, KGH
2. What does Patient Centred Care actually mean? Dr. Don Berwick, Co-founder, of Institute for Healthcare ImprovementPlenary Speech International Conference of Quality & Safety, (Berlin 2009) Speaks on Patient and Family Centered Carehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSauhroFTpk
3. Todays Presentation Context - evolution of patient centred care
Our journey in the Central Okanagan
Share some of our successes
Future Direction
4. Historical Perspective Plane Tree Model, 1978
Picker Commonwealth Program for Patient Centred Care, 1988
Institute for Healthcare Improvement, founded 1991
5. Historical journeycontinues Institute for Patient & Family Centred Care, established in USA in 1992
Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century. Institute of Medicine, 2001
Seeing the Person in the Patient: the Point of Care Review Paper. The Kings Fund, UK, 2008
8. Interior Health Journey to Advance Patient& Family Centred Care, CO
Patient Centred Care, IHARP
Elder Friendly Care, CO
Patient Centred Care, Kootenays
Strategy on Patient Centredness & Engagement, CIHS
9. What is embedded in patient-centredness Health care should be based on continuous healing relationships
Care should be individualized
It is important for patients to be involved in their own care decision
Patients and families should have improved access to information.
Health care should become more transparent
10. NRC- Picker model
Respect for patients values, preferences and expressed needs
Coordination and integration of care
Information, communication and education
Physical comfort
Emotional support and alleviation of fear and anxiety
Involvement of family and friends
Transition and continuity
Access to care
11. One Patients Story http://youtu.be/LOtNdn_GsMc
12. At the cusp of change KGH is at a crossroad with the new UBC Southern Medical Program , new capital projects and new programming
Opportunity to re-define KGH as a teaching hospital offering highly specialized tertiary services
KGH senior leaders defined vision for KGH as Achieving quality patient and family centered care through a culture of learning and caring. Fall 2009
Our goal: enhance your ability and capacity to practice patient and family-centered care 24/7
13. Our Journey to Enhance PFCC Engage staff & clinicians in a shared vision
Leader, Cultural Engagement, Central Okanagan leadership team
Create Steering Committee & Working Group
Representatives from across CO with complementary expertise
Defined model reflective of input from key stakeholders
Communicate, communicate, communicate
Educate
Support innovation
14. Conceptual model
15. Patient & Family Centered Care is an approach to care that consciously adopts the patients and familys perspective about what matters in the planning, delivery and evaluation of care. We see patients and their families as partners in their care and actively engage and empower them.
16. PFCC Model Dimensions of Care Dignity and Respect
Effective Treatment evidence informed
Quality and Safety
Information Sharing
Participation Partners in Care
Collaboration and Teamwork
Continuity and smooth transition of care
Holistic sensitive to spiritual dimensions of health
Care for the caregiver
17. Early Successes Support for Definition & Dimensions of Care
Behavioural Attributes associated with Dimensions of Care
Engage family members in our Steering Committee
Development of foundational education program
Reflective learning, values,
Measuring Patient Satisfaction (QIV 2010/11)
Alignment with LEAN management principles improving process through the eyes of the patients
18. Behavioural Attributes Compassion
Takes time to listen
Meets others where they are at & communicates appropriately
Demonstrates a non-judgemental approach to all
Takes initiative to help others
Fosters a feeling of comfort and safety within the team
19. Respect & Dignity Privacy Screens
Creation of smudging room at KGH
Ask to all staff to always introduce themselves to patients & family
20. Collaboration & teamwork Build on critical care interdisciplinary rounds
Ongoing support for interdisciplinary Geriatric Steering Committee
21. Participation- Partners in Care
22. Patients as Partners Shift from acute episodes of care to chronic illness
Engage with patients & families in chronic disease management
23. Continuity & Smooth Transition of Care Transition Nurses
Access & Flow Meeting
LEAN projects
24. Building on PFCC Dimensions Use of Whiteboards
Name of assigned nurse
Goals for day
Introduction of self to patient
Bedside report
4West Project
KGH
25. Renal Programs Journey towards Patient & Family Centred Care Purpose
To embed patient and family centered care principles and methods that will become the cornerstone of high quality, effective, efficient and timely care for renal patients across Interior Health
Principles
Dignity and Respect
Information Sharing
Collaboration
Participation
Seamless care across the continuum
26. BC Quality & Safety Council Award
27. Future Direction
28. Patient & Family Centred Care .the secret of the care of the patient is caring for the patient
Francis W. Peabody, 1927
29. Thank you Questions