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Learn about the physical health assessment process and activities provided in The State Hospital, a high-security hospital in the UK.
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Physical Health Assessment in The State Hospital Karen Burnett APIC / Learning & Development & Allan Burnett Senior Rehab Instructor Sports & Fitness The State Hospital
INTRODUCTION The State Hospital
ABOUT US The State Hospital is one of four high secure hospitals in the UK.It is part of the NHS in Scotland (since 1994) and provides a national service for Scotland and Northern Ireland. The State Hospital
ABOUT US As a Special Health Board is accountable to Scottish Ministers through the Scottish Government. There are 140 high-secure beds for male patients requiring maximum secure care: 12 specifically for patients with a learning disability. The State Hospital employs around 700 staff. The State Hospital
ABOUT PATIENTS 2013/14 77% of the patients are ‘restricted’. The majority have a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia.The average length of stay is 7.2 years, ranging from around two months to over 40 years. The State Hospital
ABOUT PATIENTS All patients are male - The women’s service closed in 2007/08 in line with the national plan for no high secure provision for females. The average age is 41 years. The State Hospital
OLD TO NEW!! In 2008 the State Hospital signed the contract to begin the transformation The State Hospital
In 2011 the new State Hospital was complete! The State Hospital
PATIENT ACTIVITY There are seven purpose built patient activity centres within the Skye Centre: Atrium (i.e. social club / hobbies) Craft & Design Patient Learning Primary Care (i.e. Health Centre) Sports & Fitness Woodcraft Gardens & Pet Therapy The State Hospital
Health Centre The Health Centre aims to meet and support most primary healthcare requirements of patients. The State Hospital The State Hospital
HEALTH CENTRE • Admission Bloods • ECG • Optician • Dentist • Podiatrist BBV assessment by APIC The State Hospital
SPORTS & FITNESS Offer many varied sports and activities throughout the day, in the evenings and at weekends. The State Hospital
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS Patient Admission Pathway Variance Analysis Tool What is it? The State Hospital
NURSING INTERVENTIONS Day of admission • Complete particulars of admission and pass to Health Records • Complete Observation Level plan in PMVA section of RiO • Complete Blood Borne Virus risk assessment on RiO • Physical examination completed on RiO and forwarded to Health Centre (including neurological examination & general medical history completed) • Initial admission risk assessment tool completed on RiO (as per PMVA Policy) • Carer/relative successfully contacted The State Hospital
BY DAY 7 • Nutritional Screening Tool Completed on RiO • Information Booklets (i.e. Patient Info, Hosp Info, Section Info, MWC Info, etc) explained and given to Patient - in a relevant and understandable format. The State Hospital
NUTRITIONAL SCREENING TOOL Why must we Nutritionally Screen Patients? • National Standards (Scotland 2003) • Recommended as good practice (BAPEN 2003) • To be able to manage their nutritional care appropriately • To manage any risks associated with their nutritional care • To provide optimum nutritional care to support their recovery. The State Hospital
NST SECTION 6 The State Hospital
DAY 14 • BEST-Index Assessment Completed on RiO(+ Care Plan updated) • PECC Nursing Assessment Completed on RiO(+ Care Plan updated) • Complete LUNSERs/GASS and pass to Health Records(if approp, e.g. if on anti-psychotic medication) • Nutritional Care Plan completed The State Hospital
BY DAY 42 • Admission fitness assessment completed • Dietetic report completed on RiO and MDT informed Dietician discusses content of report with patient prior to Admission Case Review and log conversation in RiO Progress Notes The State Hospital
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY The State Hospital
ADMISSION PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PATHWAY Initial Sports & Fitness assessments completed: - PARQ, Fitness assessment, Motivation & goals assessment Hub fitness room induction completed Sports & Fitness induction completed Drop-ins to Sports & Fitness Skye Centre induction completed Referred to Sports & Fitness and allocated sessions The State Hospital
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REFERRAL FORM Referral discussed at Clinical Team Meeting – decision made to attend Sports & Fitness Self referral / Drop-in Patient interviewed by member of Sports & Fitness team Referred to Clinical Team Referrals Committee - Discussed at meeting Patient refuses to interact Patient stops attending activity Refused – Referral returned to Key worker withexplanation Approved – Referral sent to Sports & Fitness Decision regarding best programme for patient – 1:1 sessions Group sessions Ward activities Outside gyms 12 month assessment Placement within Sports & Fitness The State Hospital
THE STATE HOSPITAL LDP 2013-2016 TARGET • National Target of 30mins x 5 days per week • The State Hospital target of 30mins x3 days per week The State Hospital
SPORTS & FITNESS TIMETABLE Team/individual sports/coaching Course work/ hub work / fitness assessments Fitness suite / training General referred patients – various activities The State Hospital
POSITIVE ACHIEVEMENTS • Sports Leaders Award • Olympic Games&Commonwealth • Sportsman's Dinner & Award Ceremony The State Hospital
CHALLENGES • Motivation – Patients • Competing with other disciplines & activities e.g. Psychological therapies, OT sessions, shop • Resources • Old sports routine The State Hospital
THE WAY FORWARD 2015 • Ensuring Physical Health is everyone's responsibility • Running within the hospital grounds • Cycling • Walking routes • Physical Activity Leaflet • Collaborative working • Trainee health psychologist Health Improvement Model The State Hospital
WHAT DO YOU DO? The State Hospital