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Title: Delivering Choice


1
Delivering Choice
  • Jill George
  • Hospice _at_ Home

2
What is Choice?
  • To select from a number of alternatives (OED)

3
Changing the Culture
  • Are we equipped to have open communication with
    our patients and their families?
  • Talk!
  • Preferred Priorities of Care
  • Advanced Care Planning
  • Care Planning
  • Identify issues that may hinder choice

4
What factors influence our choices?
  • Older people and women are less likely to die at
    home than younger people, (Higginson et al 1998,
    Grande et al 1998)
  • Patients with informal carer support are more
    likely to die at home and access palliative home
    care.
  • Some GPs reluctant to share care (Grande, 1998)

5
Continued..
  • Identification and communication that the patient
    is dying
  • Patient and family need to have a true picture of
    what services are available
  • Those services need to reflect the promise
  • Specialist services need to willingly share their
    knowledge

6
Marie Curie - delivering choice
  • Lincolnshire
  • Launched in 2004
  • To support all terminally ill patients across the
    UK, irrespective of diagnosis
  • Deaths at home UP from17 to 42
  • Deaths in hospital DOWN from 63 to 45
  • Cost neutral (Kings Fund report)

7
How does their project work?
  • Phase 1 Understand the current state of
    services
  • Phase 11 Design new service models
  • Phase 111 Implement and monitor the service
    models

8
Solutions in other areas
  • Rapid response teams 24/7
  • Discharge community liaison nurse
  • Palliative care co-ordination centres
  • Health and personal care assistants
  • Palliative care ambulance

9
Strategic plans
  • Identify the gaps in services in our area that
    need to be filled
  • Identify the most effective and efficient way to
    fill those gaps
  • Publicize the services that are available and
    expand if required
  • Begin to change the culture by talking to our own
    friends and families

10
How to achieve real choice
  • Vocalising a choice to stay at home
  • Less likely to die alone
  • More likely to attain choice (Seale et
    al1997)
  • Reassurances to informal carers
  • Sharing our knowledge with carers
  • Planning care
  • Individualised care
  • 24 hour access to advice and care
  • Key worker (or team) to avoid confusion
  • Talk !
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