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The London Sexual Health Programme. LARC for London Conference Nurses and LARC. Kathy French RN, BSC (Hons) PhD, MPhil 2 nd Dec 2011. The London Sexual Health Programme. Aim of this session. Look back in time? Training Programmes/accreditation/re-accreditation
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The London Sexual Health Programme LARC for London ConferenceNurses and LARC Kathy French RN, BSC (Hons) PhD, MPhil 2nd Dec 2011
The London Sexual Health Programme Aim of this session • Look back in time? • Training Programmes/accreditation/re-accreditation • Use of Patient Group Direction (PGDs) • The role of Higher Educational Institutes (HEIs) in preparing nurses for this role? • Highlight what nurses are doing in London in terms of LARC • Links with practice nurses
History of nurses and LARC • In some parts of the world, nurses, midwives and physician assistants fit IUDs and SDIs as part of their role. • Sweden, some states in America, South Africa, Vietnam and others • In the late 1970s at Kings College Hospital London, six nurses in contraception were trained to fit IUDs
The London Sexual Health Programme Nurses and LARC • The clinics would fit as many as ten+ IUDs in one session • The nurses were trained and supervised by the doctors and each nurse was assigned to a doctor until she was deemed competent • Little was written about this work apart from a small piece in a midwives magazine -The Chronicle of Midwives 1979
Nurses and LARC • In 2001/02 guidelines were drafted with others for nurses in the insertion of SDIs and IUDs • These guidelines were based on the FSRH guidelines for doctors • In 2005 we held two theory days at the RCN on IUDs and SDIs – both were over subscribed
Nurses and LARC • The Margaret Pyke took this on and offered theory days in London and Birmingham • This lead to many nurses in the four countries seeking accreditation at the RCN • More nurses are inserting SDIs • Re accreditation is every five years with a stated number of IUD/SDI to be fitted each year to maintain competencies
Nurses and LARC • Nurses must hold a recognised course in contraception/sexual health • See enough women seeking contraception to ensure they get enough wanting LARC • Have the support of their manager to do this work • Audit their work • Ensure they have PGDs in place for the SDI, IUS and Lidocaine
Nurses and LARC • Issues and barriers to training? • Some nurses get trained without meeting the criteria • It is not the responsibility of the trainer to ensure they have met the RCN criteria • Vicarious liability rests with the employer • Need to be a member of a professional body and union • Cost of training and accreditation
The London Sexual Health Programme Nurses and LARC • Many nurses in SHS in London are fitting SDI’s and IUD/IUS’s • Audit showed that over 126 nurses were fitting SDIs and 37 fitting IUDs (Nov 2011) • Lewisham and Camden over 20 in each service but some services none. • It may not be necessary for nurses to be trained in LARC? • No feel for what practice nurses are doing in London?
Nurses and LARC • Few nurses are training others at the moment (external nurses) • Many London nurses are not seeking RCN accreditation because of the increased fees (£300 for members and £400 for NM • Pan London ‘standard’ drafted and on the LSHP website linked to the RCN/FSRH gold standard • Pelvic bi -manual training needed for IUD/IUS
The London Sexual Health Programme Nurses and LARC • Encourage nurses who are training to write about their work • More coordination is needed in London to link practice nurses with SRH services and the GP champions have assisted with this in some areas • Empower women to ask about LARC • Dispel the myths and separate the financial barriers to LARC
The London Sexual Health Programme References • Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare www.fsrh.org • NICE – Long acting reversible contraception (2005) www.nice.org.uk • Royal College of Nursing (2011) Intrauterine techniques (IUT) www.rcn.org.uk • Royal College of Nursing (2011) Inserting and removing SDI www.rcn.org.uk
The London Sexual Health Programme References • London Sexual Health Programme www.londonsexualhealth.org
Nurses and LARC • Thank you all • kathy.french@btopenworld.com