Title: Staff Questionnaire Benefits Realisation
1Staff Questionnaire Benefits Realisation
- Bradford South West
- Primary Care Trust
2Question 1Please represent on the scale below
how you feel partnership working and inter-agency
relationships have altered since the
implementation of SAP
3Additional Comments
- Community Nurse
- Feel relationships are strained as other
professionals do not commence documentation The
dont have time. Is what is stated to nursing
staff! - Specialist Nurse
- Had close ties with other agencies had pathway
development days - Social Services
- Different relationship for co located staff.
4Question 2On the scale below, indicate how much
more of a holistic assessment is undertaken
using the Single Assessment Process as a
replacement for previous assessment processes. (5
Truly holistic, 1 Not holistic
5Additional Comments
- Community Nurse
- Too lengthy, visually unclear. Repeated multiple
times. Different agencies not keeping notes at
patients homes. - Too much of an importance to get paperwork done,
things could be missed. - SAP not always filled in by other services.
- Not used appropriately by other agencies.
- Not user appropriate information is not shared
with other agencies. - Areas of SAP not always used by other members of
MDT. - Specialist Nurse
- None of the questions asked (apart from pets)
were part of assessment. Help with admission
avoidance? - Social Services
- Previous assessments undertaken were also
holistic including health and housing etc.
6Question 3Do you feel there is a greater
consistency in goal setting for clients assessed
using the single assessment process, e.g. using
the summary of needs, and care planning tools?
7Question 4Has using the Single Assessment
Documentation made you more likely to consider
services that promote independence e.g.
intermediate care services
8Additional Comments
- Community Nurse
- Collaborative working between D.N. service and
social workers gave me a better insight into
services available.
9Question 5Please indicate below how much you
agree with the following statementThe Single
Assessment Process has provided a comprehensive
framework for assessment, care planning and
information sharing for people experiencing long
term conditions
10Additional Comments
- Community Nurse
- Too lengthy, visually unclear. Not uniformly
filled in. Needs condensing and refining.
Multiple sets in patients homes. - Too much paperwork to get through.
- Not everyone filling it in.
- Too big to read through needs to be more
concise - It doesnt work as other MDT do not fill in or
take back to the office. - Specialist Nurse
- This main benefit that info is in the house and
all write in it. - Social Services
- If the process is used correctly and the
information is shared.
11Question 6Please indicate below how much you
agree with the following statementImplementatio
n of the Single Assessment Process has provided a
common assessment and care planning language
across primary, secondary and intermediate tiers
to break down barriers to sharing information to
sharing information across the whole system
12Additional Comments
- Community Nurse
- Reluctance to share and commence assessment
- Other agencies dont use it much, if they do it,
it isnt always in the patients home. Difficult
to get to. Multiple sets filled in by different
agencies. - Feel it has worked well with social services but
there are still some intermediate and secondary
care settings that require more work and a better
understanding of SAP - Not noticeable at present
- D.N. team do not get any assessments from other
agencies. - Not everyone is implementing.
- Secondary care services not using SAP files not
completed by other professionals. - Other MDT do not share.
- Specialist Nurse
- Still have problems when patients in secondary
care, secondary care seem reluctant to complete
SAP documentation or SAP documentation goes
missing. - continued
13- Social Services
- Although parts 1-3 or more are often completed
Summary and Care Planning is often neglected. - Agree it has helped a little but a lot more work
needs to be conducted around implementing and
sharing of the information.
14Question 7Since the implementation of the Single
Assessment Process, how would you describe the
amount of duplicated assessment across different
sectors
15Additional Comments
- Community Hospital
- We duplicate M.D.T and SAP notes quite a lot. To
ensure full information is available to other
agencies we are having to photocopy general
notes. - Community Nurse
- Multiple sets in peoples homes. Repetition
- Patients ending up with 2 sets of notes.
- SAP getting lost or not following the patients
when they move - Work is duplicated be other agencies.
- Work often duplicated by others i.e. social
services keep files on computer. - Work duplicated as social services and nursing
notes need all info. - Specialist Nurse
- Social services has to complete their own contact
assessment, nursing assessment is duplicated?
16Question 8Please indicate the benefit of having
details of patients care history, needs and
preferences readily available, including other
professionals involved (5 Great benefit, 1
No benefit)
17Additional Comments
- Community Nurse
- If they are left in home or filled in by
MDT/hospital.
18Question 9Please indicate below how much you
agree with the following statementImplementatio
n of the Single Assessment Process will lead to
an increase in available and consistent
information which can be used to commission
future provisions to meet needs identified
19Additional Comments
- Community Hospital
- Also very few patients are admitted here with a
SAP file which means admissions take around 1 ½
hours to complete. Ok if youve nothing else to
do. - Community Nurse
- If others share and fill it in