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Donation Collaboratives. Dr Dale Gardiner National Clinical Lead for Organ Donation Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Nottingham dale.gardiner@nhsbt.nhs.uk @ dalecgardiner. lessons for transplantation. 12 Donation Collaboratives. 12 Lessons. SCOTLAND. Lay firm foundations
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Donation Collaboratives Dr Dale Gardiner National Clinical Lead for Organ Donation Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Nottingham dale.gardiner@nhsbt.nhs.uk @dalecgardiner lessons for transplantation
12 Donation Collaboratives 12 Lessons SCOTLAND Lay firm foundations Use data to drive best practice Are a way of working Create new ways of working Size Matters Build a community Innovate And then innovate some more Work with government Engage with each other Stretch and change the world Individuals can make a difference NORTHERN NORTHERN IRELAND YORKSHIRE NORTH WEST MIDLANDS EASTERN SOUTH WALES SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH EAST SOUTH WEST
Lay firm foundations • Organ donation collaboratives were established in 2011 as part of the original Taskforce implementation plan. • They were in the “Don’t Let Up” • Meet a minimum twice a year. • SNODs, CLODs and ODC Chairs. • Part of the regional structure • Regional and Team Managers • Regional CLOD • Attendance is expected. • South East Collaborative • Stable leadership team. • Consistently well attended and evaluated. SOUTH EAST
Use data to drive best practice DCD referral rate April 2015 October 2018 • Relentless focus on comparator data • Benchmark • Congratulate • Challenge • Look for trends Every shared data slide should tell a story. SOUTH CENTRAL
Are a way of working • Donation Collaboratives are more than a twice-yearly gathering of members. • They are a way of working so that the sum is greater than the parts. YORKSHIRE Collaboratives are a vehicle for effective and transforming change in hospitals, the wider organ donation and transplantation community and the public.
Create new ways of working • Provide opportunities for pilot. • Provide opportunities for national leadership. • Size matters: small = nimble NORTHERN The aim of the Northern Referral Model was to ensure that all potential organ donors are referred to a SN-OD in a timely fashion and that in turn an expedient response is provided to the referring unit. Was the forerunner for DCD screening nationally. Northern Referral Model Introduced 2010 Northern referral 1st to 100% DBD 1st to 90% DCD
Size Matters BIG Diverse Important #LODSTRC One third of families approached in London are from an ethnic minority. One half of all the UK ethnic minority families approached for organ donation are in London. LONDON
Build a community SNOD Triumvirate ODC Chair CLOD Billy Graham Non-executive Director ODC Chair Billy was Chief Operating Officer for Northern Ireland Electricity. NI Regional Chair of Organ Donation Committees NORTHERN IRELAND
Innovate Norkshire YORKSHIRE NORTH WEST NORTH WEST Specialist Requestors SNODs in Uniform Lessons from regional collaboratives in America are that without ongoing support and investment, collaboratives will not maintain momentum and will be unable to deliver the transformation in donation and transplantation that is required in the UK.
And then innovate some more • Education - simulation courses • National Deceased Donation Course (pilot site) • SNOD Simulation Training (with South East) • Local Sim Teaching • Embrace opportunities • Donation Ambassadors • Specialist Requestors • Midlands Deceased Donation Care Guide • Promoting Organ Donation (POD) which helped facilitate the MOU with the MOHAN Foundation in India and NHSBT. MIDLANDS
Work with government Deceased Donors Government Human Tissue Authority Role of the family Jan Y T D DBD Consent Quarterly Monitoring, September 2018 Wales better England than Detected 10% difference in consent rate at < 0.05 significance SOUTH WALES
Engage with each other III • We are two sides of the same coin. • Our patients need us working together. • I’ve seen too many good ideas fail (or get stalled) because one side forgets the other. • Plan together (from the beginning), work together, find greatness together. DCD hearts EASTERN The UK is the world leader and the Eastern team is the UK leader
and change the world 2016 • SAFER Admission policies from ED to ICU • “Organ donation saves lives: sometimes the life of the donor” • Manara, Thomas & Harding JICS 2016 • DBI consensus statement BJA 2018 2018 • It’s not enough to meet KPIs. • Emerging out of our 2015 Congress • we set ourselves STRETCH goals (usually run over two years) • Goals a whole region could support. • The South West stretch goal • changed UK ICU. SOUTH WEST
Individuals can make a difference • Embrace your uniqueness. • Embrace your shared geography, culture and pride. • It’s always Christmas at a Scottish collaborative. SCOTLAND
Individuals can make a difference • Embrace your uniqueness. • Embrace your shared geography, culture and pride. • It’s always Christmas at a Scottish collaborative. SCOTLAND Lesley Logan One individual who came to represent a country. “It’s authorisation in Scotland not consent” “Scotland doesn’t have NHS Trusts” “Organ donation can also be green not pink.”
12 Donation Collaboratives 12 Lessons • Lay firm foundations – South East • Use data to drive best practice – South Central • Are a way of working – Yorkshire • Create new ways of working – Northern • Size Matters – London • Build a community– N. Ireland • Innovate– North West • And then innovate some more – Midlands • Work with government – South Wales • Engage with each other – Eastern • Stretch and change the world – South West • Individuals can make a difference – Scotland SCOTLAND NORTHERN NORTHERN IRELAND YORKSHIRE NORTH WEST MIDLANDS EASTERN SOUTH WALES SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH EAST SOUTH WEST