being compassionate in the busy hospital setting;compassion in action a staff nurse asked a patient...
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Aim
Being compassionate in the busy hospital setting;
aspiration, possibility, actuality?
Dr Stephen Smith, Lead Nurse / Senior Lecturer
Dr Belinda Dewar, Ria Tocher, Mandy Gentleman Joyce Surfleet
(Senior Nurses)
Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme (LCCP)
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Aim
Aim of
Presentation:
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Aim
Aims of workshop:
Consider
compassionate
ways of working for
patients, relatives and staff
in hospital settings
Consider
aspiration,
possibility and actuality
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Aim
Your examples of
excellent compassionate
care practice
to
Patients / Relatives / Staff
from
Individuals / Team / Organisation
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Aim of LCCP programme
Embed compassionate care as an integral aspect of all nursing practice and education in NHS Lothian and Edinburgh Napier
University.
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Four strands of LCCP• Embedding the principles of Compassionate Care within the
undergraduate curricula
• Supporting newly qualified nurses during their first year in practice
• Establishing NHS centres of excellence in Compassionate Care (Beacon Wards, Development Sites, Development Units)
• Supporting development of leadership skills in Compassionate Care (The Leadership strand).
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Theoretical approaches adopted
Action research approach
Appreciative enquiryRelationship centred care
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Practice development activities
• Beliefs & values clarification groups• Image work• Stories: Patients, Relatives & Staff• Emotional touch points• Observation: informal / formal
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Practice development activities
• Action Learning• Focus groups using RCN Dignity Resources• Role modelling• Development of positive care practices• Facilitating practice development projects
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Patients:Compassion in action
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A staff nurse asked a patient who had cognitive impairment what he would like
for lunch. She gave him 3 choices, He did not respond. She went over to the
trolley and put a little bit of everything on the plate, some tasters she called it, and went on to try to give him some
lunch. He did not really respond to any of the food but she had tried hard to
offer a range of options. (Observation)
A staff nurse asked a patient who had cognitive impairment what he would like
for lunch. She gave him 3 choices, He did not respond. She went over to the
trolley and put a little bit of everything on the plate, some tasters she called it, and went on to try to give him some
lunch. He did not really respond to any of the food but she had tried hard to
offer a range of options. (Observation)
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Sharing and discussing the evidence with staff
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Developing positive
caring practices
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Offering choice at mealtimes is a priority on this ward. We are creative about how we do this. For example,
for those patients who are unable to tell us what their choice is we offer taster plates where they
can sample the range of food on offer, to help them to make a decision.
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What does this make you think about?
How does this make you feel?
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RelativesCompassion in action
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RECOGNISING MUM WAS NOT HERSELF
Confused
Unhappy
Worried
Shock
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SPEAKING WITH NURSES
Misunderstood
AwkwardAnnoyed
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VISITING TIME
Empty
Guilty
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Caring for MumNot doing it
Important
Happy
Good
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“I feel the work that we undertook with this
relative helped to prevent the build up
of conflict and negativity and allowed
us all to support the patient positively”
Primary Nurse
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What does this make you think about?
How does this make you feel?
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StaffCompassion in action
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Caring conversations
Ways of reflecting
Action Learning
Permission to participate
Autonomy to act
Individual / Team / Organisational
approaches
Benefits vs. costs
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It may sound a bit bland….but useful
– very useful, eye
opening, satisfying & energising
It may sound a bit bland….but useful
– very useful, eye
opening, satisfying & energising
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‘It was good to have a structured opportunity to discuss issues which
were personal to us and gain feedback and help to resolve them.
I have learned how to be involved in action learning – this was new’
‘I have used this with staff and
patients in getting them to come up with conclusions and support them’
‘It was good to have a structured opportunity to discuss issues which
were personal to us and gain feedback and help to resolve them.
I have learned how to be involved in action learning – this was new’
‘I have used this with staff and patients in getting them to come
up with conclusions and support them’
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What does this make you think about?
How does this make
you feel?
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wheel
What is required to be compassionate in busy hospital settings .......
• Leadership: (Focus, Energy, Bravery, Experience & Integrity)
• Facilitation• Support at all levels of the organisation• Active sharing of the learning and development