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PROMOTING INVOLVEMENT AND ENGAGEMENT. ADDING VALUE TO QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Professor Bob Sang, London South Bank University. Involvement &/or Engagement. Historically ‘Involvement’ has been a matter of structures, roles, and methods (eg Councils, memberships, surveys,etc)
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PROMOTING INVOLVEMENT AND ENGAGEMENT ADDING VALUE TO QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Professor Bob Sang, London South Bank University
Involvement &/or Engagement • Historically ‘Involvement’ has been a matter of structures, roles, and methods (eg Councils, memberships, surveys,etc) • ‘Engagement’ is new: It is a working partnership entailing robust critical friendship
The Changing Context: Why Bother? • ‘Improvement’ = Clinical Effectiveness,Plus • The Era of Complexity and Long-term Conditions • ‘Plus’ = Active, Informed, Patient Engagement • ‘Involvement’ is a legal duty
Involvement &/or Engagement • ‘Involvement’ informs established arrangements • ‘Engagement’ works at four levels: • Self management (eg the Expert Patient Programme • Continuous Improvement (at the Frontline) • Local Planning & Commissioning (eg Priority Setting) • Governance and Accountability (eg Regulation & Inspection)
Involvement AND Engagement • We Need Both! and
Key Principles • Start with the day-to-day realities • We are all in this together • Everybody can learn ‘Engagement’ • Open, Honest, Supportive, and Critical • ‘No Spin’
Implications for Nurses - • Relationships first; Issues second (B. Taylor) • Caring is a two-way street • Key role in Recovery …. • Working (& Learning) Together for Improvement
Over to You Share examples of where these principles apply………