Title: Using JBI COnNECT to Implement Best Practice across NHSGG
1Using JBI COnNECT to Implement Best Practice
across NHSGGC (Rehabilitation Assessment
Directorate)
2Elaine Burt and Marie McAloon NHS GGC
(RAD), GCU
3BackgroundNHS GGC(RAD) in conjunction with
GCU secured monies from NHSQIS in April 2009 to
roll out JBI COnNECT across the Directorate,
building on the RAD Community of Practice project
undertaken in 2008
4Directorate Profile
- RAD aims to achieve an integrated and whole
system approach to assessment, rehabilitation
enablement in the care of older people and those
with long-term conditions - Manages Acute services which include frail
elderly, palliative care, falls, physical
disability, stroke and AHP services, as well as a
range of community services including Care Homes.
5Directorate Sites
- WEST
- Blawarthill, Drumchapel, Western and Gartnavel
General Hospital - NORTH EAST
- Stobhill, GRI Lightburn
- SOUTH
- Mansionhouse Unit, Mearnskirk House Southern
General (Langlands PDRU) - CLYDE
- RAH, Johnstone, Inverclyde and Vale of Leven
6Ageing Population
- The number of people aged over 75 years is
projected to rise by nearly 81 by 2031. Leading
to an increasing number of frail older people
needing hospitalisation for multiple episodes of
care (SG 2007). - Over 15 million people in the UK currently have a
long term condition, and as the number of older
people is projected to increase significantly so
the number will increase as will the demand for
health care.
7Nursing Practice Development
- Today the more dynamic areas of nursing practice
are to be found within care of the elderly and
disability settings. Nursing older people is
core business and the use of JBI will enable
evidence based care to be implemented
consistently
8Why the NHS needs JBI NOW!
- Early figures on the knowledge and skills of
SCNS indicate (Senior Charge Nurse Review) - Out of 3 cohorts (120 SCNS) across NHS GGC,
only 27 have a first degree - Coupled with a mature workforce within the RAD
Directorate could assume there has been limited
formal research training - Huge Directorate 1000 trained staff -
geographically dispersed ---
9- Subsequently
- RAD wished to explore effective mechanisms to
ensure best practice is currently implemented and
support SCNs and trained staff..rather than
wait for 3-5 years for some to complete their
first degree/research training. - Build on the earlier project RAD Community of
Practice) which offered bite-sized chunks on
the notion of evidence-based practice
10Also, need a resource that is SMART that can
complement and enable the implementation of other
healthcare policy initiatives for example,
Better Health, Better Care (SG 2007), which is
where JBI comes into play
11- One of the first CQIs to be implemented across
all Health Boards in Scotland is the falls
statement. - Timely, as the statement refers to NHSQIS (BPS)
and JBI as resources.
12Way Forward for NHSGGC (RAD Directorate)As
part of the Implementation Group (JBI) the
intention is to use JBI resources to enhance the
Practice Development Journey (PD), in this
instance building on RAD CoP project. Caledonian
Development Model(Tolson et al 2008)
13To achieve this end and begin the PD
journey the project has 2 strands.1. Look at
bigger picture Benchmark audit - (n1000)
trained staff across RAD to determine degree
status and current knowledge on JBI (NHS has had
JBI licence for almost 2years)
14Based on findings from benchmark audit
develop a 5 point action plan to cascade and
utilise JBI resources across RAD. Use the
knowledge and skills of CoP members,
facilitators, link nurses and the PEFs to share
info through mentors- staff- students, face2face
and using CoPRe-audit similarities to PDSA
cycles
152. To address the perceived lack of
first degree statusRe-package work based
learning modules for Nursing the Older Adult
(part of BSc. Professional Development programme)
using JBI resources as one educational
strategyValues/Dignity based framework
underpins all module content.Finally, and..
16most important of all!
-
- As a Directorate, be able to move forward with
confidence that we are providing best practice
to patients across RAD.
17References
- Scottish Government (2007), Better Health, Better
Care Action Plan, Scottish Government Health
Directorate. - Tolson D et al (2008) Achieving evidence-based
practice impact of the Caledonian Development
Model, 16682-692.
18- For further information and your JBI COnNECT
password please contact - elaine.burt_at_ggc.scot.nhs.uk
- marie.mcaloon_at_ggc.scot.nhs.uk