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Care planning: why, how and the importance of standardisation
Suzanne Lucas & Anne Goodchild
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Survey: have you ever attended any training for care planning
Yes No Learnt about it from others
Not sure
Qualified cliniciansHCA’sNon clinicians
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Survey: is care planning part of your routine practice?
Yes Partially NoQualified cliniciansHCAs
Question directed: clinicians & HCAs who have experienced care planning training or learnt about it from others
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Survey: If no, what were the barriersBarriers
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Survey: is care planning part of your routine practice?
Yes Partially NoQualified cliniciansHCAs
Question directed: clinicians & HCAs who have not experienced care planning training or learnt about it from others
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Survey: If yes, can you describe what you are doing?Examples
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Survey: are you aware if care planning is used in your practice?
Yes No Not surePractice managersOther non clincinans
Question directed: Practice Managers and other non clinicians
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Care planning: why?
Meets UK national standards, policy and guidelines:
• 2014 NHS England Action for Diabetes• 2011 NICE Quality Standard 3 ‘people with diabetes participate in annual care planning
which leads to documented goals and an action plan’• 2010 DH White Paper there was a commitment to ‘shared decision making’ and ‘choice’ as
part of the care planning process• 2001 National Service Framework for Diabetes Standard 3 encourages participation in the
decision-making process• 2008 Darzi High Quality Care for All advocates use of jointly agreed personalised care plans• 2006 Department of Health and Diabetes UK provides theoretical basis for care planning
Translates into real self care behaviour change Professionals report greater job satisfaction and improved skills and time efficiencies
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Care planning: how?
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Engaged,
informed patient
HC
P com
mitted to
partnership working
Organisational processes
Commissioning- The foundation
Collaborativecare
planning consultation
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“Agreed & shared care plan”
Information gathering Health Care Assistant or Practice Nurse performs
screening tests
Sent to patient >1 week before consultation; with agenda setting prompts
Prepared nurse / doctor and patient
Resultant care plan shared with patient, immediately or
by post
Information sharing
Consultation & joint decision making
Year of Care
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How Co-Creating Health works
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The clinician’s and the patient’s priorities:
Voicing both, acknowledging both and then working out whatthe patient wants to work on, not work on or come back and discuss.
HbA1c 68mmol/mol, not
picking up prescriptions, not
checking blood glucose & on a sulphonylurea
Girlfriend has just left, struggling with shift
work, forgetting medication, eating
“rubbish”, feeling lousy
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DMI: three minimum standards
Care planning is a way of making sure time spent between patients and healthcare professionals is used in the best possible way, so that when they come together they can;
1. set goals 2. have a record of these3. follow up and talk about progress
www.dmi-diabetes.org.uk
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The personal health record
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Documenting care planningCARE PLANNING TEMPLATE Codes
Goal identification 67L
Identifying barriers to goal achievement 67R
Goal achieved drop down Goal not achieved
67L0 (zero)67L1
• Follow up arranged drop down Follow up in 1 month Follow up in 2-4 months Follow up in 4-6 months Follow up in 1 year
8H88H878H888H898H8B
Personalised care plan completed 8CMD
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What do you think?
Please complete the voting paper on your chair
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