Title: Mission Accomplished
1Mission Accomplished?
- Roland Valori and Debbie Johnston
2Outline
- Achievements
- Visits Programme
- Workforce developments
- Nurse endoscopist programme
- Visiting GIN programme
- Roland's section
3Visit Programme
1. Intensive Support
2. PreJAG Visit
3. JAG Accreditation
4Intensive Support
- Recently the primary focus of the National Team
has been to support struggling services - Conducted intensive support visits to ten
Trusts during the last six months - These 10 Trusts have 20 endoscopy sites between
them (10 of the total Acute Trust sites)
5Ten most challenged
6Service risk challenges
7Most Common Challenges
- Patient related challenges
- Environment and decontamination
- No understanding of workforce/skill mix needs
- Undervalued Workforce
- Recruitment into vacant posts is often frozen or
delayed - Training and development
- Achieving GRS standards
- Wider organisational challenges (such as Trust
mergers) - Ineffective leadership (Clinical, Nursing and
Managerial) - Poor middle management support
- Inability to meet targets (waiting List)
- Poor productivity
8Intensive Support Visits
- The goal of these visits has been to
- understand the issues
- help devise solutions
- encourage better working between the general
management and endoscopy teams - ensure the organisation has a plan to control
waits and deal with other issues that might
affect the viability of the service
Do they work?
9The Bristol Story
- 2007
- Floundering service
- Very serious challenges
- - huge waits 1 year
- Big busy shared service (DCU)
- Fragmented unhappy team
- Unsure about priorities i.e. where to start
10The Bristol Story
- 2007
- Floundering service
- Very serious challenges
- - huge waits 1 year
- Big busy shared service (DCU)
- Fragmented unhappy team
- Unsure about priorities i.e. where to start
- 2008
- A clear Plan
- Joint Medical/Surgical Leadership. Defined roles
- Nursing leadership roles clarified
- Focus on teamwork initially,
- then the system
- Expert support direction provided from
national team - JAG accredited February
-
The visits make a huge difference
11Purpose
Pre JAG Assessment
- Preparing for a JAG visit and meeting the
standards - Working with the unit to identify areas in need
of improvement - Preparing action plans to deal with these areas
- Agreeing a date for the visit
- Focusing the Trusts attention on supporting the
unit, particularly if there are resource
constraints - linking units with others nearby that have solved
the challenges they face
12Supporting the service
Pre JAG Assessment
- 85 of units have had a pre-JAG visits
- Priority has been given to those with significant
waits and challenges
13Most common issues in need of improvement before
a JAG visit
- Training
- Audits
- Environment and Decontamination
- Achieving the waits standard and sustaining it
14Training Challenges
- No training lead, or lack of clarity around role
- Poorly integrated approach between physicians and
surgeons - No induction programme
- Poor use of DOPS forms
- Poor feedback from trainees and/or nurses
www.grs.nhs.uk
15Sustainability of waits
- 6 weeks not achieved
- Systems and processes do not support a
sustainable low wait service - no pooling
- no vetting
- lack of clerical and clinical validation
- unclear guidelines
- Surveillance lists not up to date
- Inequitable waiting times between clinicians (no
pooling)
16- Meeting the Challenges March 2008
- Section on how to prepare for pass your JAG
visit
Collect at the BSG or order/download from
www.grs.nhs.uk
17Key Workforce Developments
- GRS Workforce Domain
Live! - Endoscopy Career Framework
May 08 - - opportunities in endoscopy services
- Endoscopy Competence framework
Live! - NVQ in Endoscopy Care
May 08 - Endoscopy Leadership Development Programme
Live! -
- National Nurse Endoscopist Project
Live! - - Workforce Survey and Training Development
- Visiting GIN Programme
May
08 -
www.grs.nhs.uk
18GRS National Workforce Results
19National Nurse Endoscopist Project (NNEP)
- Nurse Endoscopists are often underutilised
- incomplete training
- poor job planning
- lack of certification of competence
20Achievements to date
- Workforce Mapping exercise
- Web based questionnaire developed training,
education, clinical practice, professional
development - Supported by 15 regional nurse endoscopists
- Identified 349 nurse endoscopists in England.
21Years in practice
Average age45
22Results training requests
23Workforce Issue
Significant variation by region in Agenda for
Change Banding and Job Plans
24Results in brief
- Identified the current working practice for all
nurse endoscopists in England - Workforce issues (AfC)
- 166 nurse endoscopists have, to date, identified
that they require further training and
professional development - First wave applications have been commissioned
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25Training Commissions - three broad categories
- knowledge based certification e.g. university
module
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- 2. Developing new skills certification e.g.
polypectomy
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- 3. Refining established skills validation
- e.g. assessment of competence, knowledge, skills
and attributes
26Travelling GIN
- Visits have identified the need for structured,
accessible training - A skilled workforce is essential for
- achieving a patient centred service
- achieving targets
- sustaining quality
- Adoption of the Endoscopy Competence Framework
has been slow
27Training the Nursing workforce
- In-house
- Regional study days
- Training from manufacturers
- GIN courses
- University based courses
- Workforce Domain
28Why do we need to develop the GIN course?
- Limited access 9 courses per year
- 70 uptake of GIN courses in 2007
- Restrictions on
- Funding
- Study Leave
- Staff Shortages
- Lack of understanding from management
29What do we want to achieve?
- Accessible training
- Relevant
- Facilitate evidence based practice
- Link training to the National Endoscopy
Competence Framework - Implement strategies to achieve sustainability
long term
30Intensive Support Pathway
31Demand
- 207 Endoscopy Units (NHS)
- 3000 endoscopy staff
- 10 SHAs
- 10 Training Centres in 8 SHAs
- Each SHA has 15 30 units
We need to work in partnership with you to move
this forward for all regions
32Questions?