Transcript Document

Supporting people to have the best
wellbeing (self care)
Dr Katie Coleman
September 2014
What are the main aims and objectives of supporting
people in the community?
‘I want to be treated as
a whole person and for
you to recognise how
disempowering being ill
is’
‘I want to have longer appointments with
someone who is well prepared so that I
do not have to tell my story again
Care planning
My goals /
outcomes
‘I want my care to be
coordinated and to
have the same
appointment systems
across services’
‘Better access to
health care through
social services and
vice versa”
‘No clear systems and
processes through all
healthcare services’
Information
‘Person Centred
Co-ordinated Care:
The Islington Way’
‘I want to feel supported
by my community and
get the most out of
services available locally’
‘I want to be listened to
and be heard’
Communication
Transitions
Decision
making
‘Helping people to help
themselves’
‘Self care’ and what this means to patients
• People being supported to look after themselves.
• ‘self empowerment’ – being empowered by being given the
ability to make choices, to be listened to and to be heard.
• ‘you are disempowered by being ill. You need services which
empower you as you find that you lose your voice’
• Its about care and not medication / medical help. It was felt
this ethos can get lost.
• ‘patients need to not have to be an expert.’ - those patients
whose knowledge, skills and confidence is lower tend are
intrinsically more scared and overwhelmed by self care.
• To ensure that patients don’t feel scared – they need to be
supported to build their knowledge, skills and confidence.
Self Care review with LTC patients
• A review was undertaken with Long Term Condition patients
to understand what they wanted from self care. The key
things which came out were:
– Self management programmes
– Help navigating healthcare system and community services
– Developing community and creating networks e.g. peer support,
voluntary work and exercise classes
– Help facing and overcoming social isolation
What are we doing around self care?
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Self care review with patients
• Tools and pilots to support self care
Patient Activation Measure (PAM)
• An evaluated tool which measures a persons knowledge, skills and confidence
in manage their health.
• Currently surveying our 44 000 patients who have LTC to discover their
activation level. We can then commission tools that will support their needs.
Long Term Condition service: Care and support planning consultations to identify what
is important to a person and what support they need to improve their health and
wellbeing.
Health Navigators
Community support: Peer support groups and community projects
Self management programmes: Expert Patient Programme and Self Management
Programme
Personal Health Budgets: currently being piloted in Continuing Healthcare and mental
health. Being delivered alongside Personal Budgets and the Making It Real Board
Shared decision making – providing people with the information and time needed to
make an informed decision about their care, in partnership with their health
professional.
Questions
Questions:
1.
How can people be supported to stay out of hospital and be
looked after in the community?
2. Do you know what support there is in your local community
to look after your wellbeing?
3. What could you do to help support lifestyle change in your local
community?
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What support skills do you need to do this?
4. Do you feel your social networks and local community
supports your health and why? (Please think about non medical
factors such as friends and family, housing and personal interests).