Focus on the National Health Service LibQUAL+ International Workshop 2 – 3 February 2006.

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Focus on the National Health Service LibQUAL+ International Workshop 2 – 3 February 2006

Transcript of Focus on the National Health Service LibQUAL+ International Workshop 2 – 3 February 2006.

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Focus on the National Health Service

LibQUAL+ International Workshop

2 – 3 February 2006

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In the next half hour……

Introduction to NHS

The drive for quality

The NHS pilot

Implications

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The National Health Service (NHS)

Large scale organisation

1.3 million staff

Largest organisation in Europe

3rd biggest employer in the world

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NHS structures

Variety of care providers

Acute Trusts – hospital-based Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) – mainly

community based Mental Health Trusts – a combination Ambulance Trusts NHS Direct – telephone and online

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A local snapshot

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Avon Gloucestershire & Wiltshire

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The local level

Avon Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Strategic Health Authority (SHA) 7 Acute Trusts 12 Primary Care Trusts 3 Ambulance Trusts 2 Mental Health/ Social Care Trusts NHS Direct

25 service providers in a single SHA

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South West region has 3 SHAs

Avon Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Dorset and Somerset Peninsula Health Authority (Devon

and Cornwall)

28 SHAs in England….. How many organisations providing

care? See…..www.nhs.uk

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NHS is a very complex organisation

Lots of organisations, lots of staff groups

Avon Gloucestershire and Wiltshire 17,000 nurses 1,450 GPs 1,300 consultants 3,000 allied health professionals

2003 figures

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Some of the issues NHS faces

Tribal nature of NHS staff

Hospital vs community settings

IT – access and skills

Time constraints

Awareness

Priorities

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The Constant Library User

NHS loves to reorganise

In the service, the one constant is the patient

In NHS libraries, the one constant is the user

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The quality agenda

Drivers Patient-centred NHS Clinical governance Evidence based practice

Implications High quality information Summarised evidence Role of library staff

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Reasons for the NHS pilot

To explore applicability of LibQUAL+ in NHS environment as a tool for measuring customer satisfaction and benchmarking services

To reduce duplication of effort across libraries in the NHS

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Participants in the NHS Pilot

10 libraries participating, in a range of settings: Including teaching hospitals, community-

based services, professional body Participant libraries are geographically

dispersed

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Challenges for the NHS Pilot

Demographics

Survey language

Reaching users

Time

Site libraries

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Evaluating the pilot

Will consider

The process

The instrument

The results

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Implications for a successful pilot

LibQUAL+ may become part of performance measurement toolkit and be used routinely by NHS libraries

LibQUAL+ would be linked to National Service Framework for Libraries

http://www.library.nhs.uk/forlibrarians/nlhprogramme/nsf

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Implications for pilot participants

Can compare effectiveness of tool with home-grown surveys

Opportunity to benchmark services Should facilitate discussion and

sharing of best practice Improve service quality

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Contact details

Colin Davies

[email protected]