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Title: Keep Well in NHS Lothian


1
Keep Well in NHS Lothian
  • Katie Edwards
  • and Dr Janet Murray

2
Lothians approach
  • Practice based model with strong outreach element
  • Focus on engagement, assessment, clinical
    management, sign-posting and one-to-one support
    to empower change

3
Participating practices
  • 15 practices within Edinburgh (those in most
    deprived communities - measured by average SIMD
    for registered pop)
  • 4 geographical clusters
  • South East (eg Craigmillar) South West (eg
    Wester Hailes) North East (eg Leith)
  • North West (eg Muirhouse)

4
Project team
  • Nurse Case Managers (x3)
  • - supporting practice delivery
  • - managing outreach work
  • - coordinating community based engagement and
    interventions
  • Outreach Workers (x4)
  • - providing one-to-one support
  • - facilitation of sign-posting to relevant
    community based services
  • - developing strong relationships with vol
    sector
  • - supporting community based engagement and
    interventions

5
Project team
  • Keep Well Nurses (x3)
  • - working in a number of practices to deliver
    Keep Well and support
  • practice teams participation in delivery of
    Keep Well

6
Start-up
  • Phased approach to going live
  • 2-3months planning activity per practice
  • First assessments delivered Jan 2007

7
Engagement and assessment data
  • Monthly activity data reporting from 31st May
    onwards
  • Target population 23,621
  • 7516 engagement efforts
  • 1630 assessments
  • High-level response rate 21.6

8
Local practice and learning activities
  • Training needs assessment
  • Keep Well training (Dec 2006)
  • Health Behaviour Change training (4 cohorts 3
    days)
  • Sign-posting to established local training
  • Counterweight training

9
Whats next?
  • Ongoing work with practices (inc. engagement and
    assessment activity)
  • Funding of Voluntary Sector initiatives (physical
    activity diet and cooking mental well-being
    alcohol consumption)
  • Broadening scope to inc community based
    interventions and engagement activities
  • Commissioning of training to support alcohol and
    physical activity related brief interventions

10
National evaluation
  • Describe the different pilots and how Keep Well
    is expected to improve health
  • Measure the impact of Keep Well
  • using a Keep Well Core Data-set
  • linking to routine primary care data sources

11
Local evaluation- Aims
  • Describe the implementation of Keep Well
  • Evaluate roles of Nurse Case managers and
    Outreach Worker
  • In depth examination of implementation in four
    practices
  • Use results to inform development of the project

12
Evaluate roles nurse case managers and outreach
workers Objectives
  • To define expectations of these roles
  • To identify perceptions of success.
  • To identify factors which facilitate or obstruct
    the success of the roles.
  • To identify their contribution to
  • engaging individuals
  • linking with community-based projects
  • work with General Practice to provide
    anticipatory care

13
In depth examination of four practices -
Objectives
  • To identify impact on practices
  • resources required
  • impact on other work
  • staff involvement
  • staff training
  • To measure the reach of Keep Well
  • To identify examples of good practice

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Contact details
  • Katie Edwards
  • Keep Well Project Manager
  • katie.edwards_at_lpct.scot.nhs.uk
  • Dr Janet Murray
  • Locum Consultant Public Health
  • janet.murray_at_lhb.scot.nhs.uk
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