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Community Oncology Nursing Programme A success story in cancer care Where integrated people centred care is a reality Terry Hanan October 6 th 2015. Context. Drivers of demand for cancer services Strategic Direction Community Oncology Nurse Programme.
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Community Oncology Nursing Programme A success story in cancer care Where integrated people centred care is a reality Terry Hanan October 6th 2015
Context • Drivers of demand for cancer services • Strategic Direction • Community Oncology Nurse Programme
Community Oncology Nurse Education Programme Aim • enable community nurses to safely deliver aspects of medical oncology care to patients in their homes. • reduce hospital attendances to the medical oncology dayward Interventions include • head to toe patient assessment, medication management • disconnection of chemotherapy infusions and • central venous access device care and management
National Governance Governance Local Implementation Group
Quantitative and Qualitative components Four areas Impact on patient Impact on the community Impact on the medical oncology dayward facilities Appropriateness of training Methodology O Toole E, Mullen L, Hanan T, Laffoy M (2013)
Evaluation Outcomes • Patient experience • No adverse effects • Improved quality of life and reduced burden of travel • (Average 60km per trip) She came most days at the same time I had the rest of the day to myself to rest. The nurses in the hospital are great but there is a lot of hustle and bustle Patient It saved me a journey of an hour and a half when I wasn’t feeling well at all, I was at ease with the nurse in my own home Patient I could ask questions about things that didn’t sink in at the hospital and I could take my time Patient
Community Nurses Enhanced knowledge, skills and competence • Instead of just doing a task like giving an injection or disconnecting a line, I do a full patient assessment from head to toe, I am more confident now and know what to do when I come across something • Community Nurse Integrated care Have a direct line to the unit, we have a great relationship with them and can pick up the phone to them, we feel really supported Community Nurse WorkloadPrioritisation • You have to rearrange your work to suit the oncology patient to factor in chemo schedules, so there are times when you have to rearrange visits for example childcare checks • Community Nurse
Impact on the Medical Oncology Dayward Donegal 69% decrease
Community Nursing Referrals Galway
Community Intervention Team Nurses 41% increase in oncology activity following completion of community oncology programme
Critical Success Factors of the Community Oncology Nursing Programme Share knowledge and expertise Be Innovative; Manage the Risk Excellent Governance Mutual Respect Patient is front and centre Do it Right A support system that works Willingness for change Measure / evaluate; Make it better A better culture
Safe Integrated Health Care requires Vision, Leadership, Active Change Management Health Personnel Public and Patients Policies Systems Processes Organisations and Management
Acknowledgements Patients Hospital personnel and community nursing personnel who have supported the programme NCCP & ONMSD & CNME colleagues Delivering care to patients in the community: an innovative integrated approach. Br J Community Nurs. Aug 2; 2015 19(8):382-7