The Handy Approach - Quick Integrated Person Centred Support Preparation.

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Risi, L, Brown, J, Sugarhood, PA, Depala, B, Olowosoyo, A, Tomu, C, Gonzalez, L, Munoz-Cobo, M, Adekunle, O, Ogwal, O, Evans, E and Shah, A (2017). The Handy Approach - Quick Integrated Person Centred Support Preparation. BMJ Qual Improv Rep. 6 (1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjquality.u214461.w5681
AuthorsRisi, L, Brown, J, Sugarhood, PA, Depala, B, Olowosoyo, A, Tomu, C, Gonzalez, L, Munoz-Cobo, M, Adekunle, O, Ogwal, O, Evans, E and Shah, A
Abstract

Cost effective care requires comprehensive person-centred formulation of solutions. The East London NHS Foundation Trust Community Health Services in Newham have piloted models of Integrated Care called 'Virtual Wards' which aim to keep people living with multiple long-term conditions, well at home by minimising system complexity. These Virtual Wards comprise Interdisciplinary Teams (IDTs) with a General Practitioner (GP) seconded to provide leadership. Historically assessments have been dominated by biomedical approaches with disability emphasised over personal aspirations and ability. New professional skills are needed to organise information from diverse approaches into a common framework, which can enable agreed goals of care to be delivered collaboratively. From June 2014 to January 2016 we aimed to improve the documentation of person-centred goals of care in 100% of our assessments. Change ideas were tested and team development addressed to improve documentation of aspirations for care for people being referred and if achieved, then to test ideas to improve coproduction of care. Change ideas included Enhanced Clinical Supervision (ECS) by a GP with additional expert skills; Flash Teaching (FT) defined as five-minute weekly discussion on topics generated from the case-mix to develop a shared understanding of Integrated Care; Structured Formulation using a novel, quick, integrated assessment framework called the Handy Approach (HA) with the hand as a memory prompt to bring the personal together with the mental, social and physical domains and finally we tested focusing on 'Team Primacy' (mutual regard within the team) to embed behaviour change. 181 cases were tracked and documentation of personal aspirations for care by case showed: ECS 0/21 (0%); FT 5/50 (10%); ECS/FT plus the HA 35/83 (42%); Team Primacy plus ECS/FT/HA 27/27 (100%). By January 2016 prompted by using the Handy Approach in a highly functional team, all members of the IDT consistently documented personal aspirations.

Year2017
JournalBMJ Qual Improv Rep
Journal citation6 (1)
PublisherBMJ
ISSN2050-1315
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjquality.u214461.w5681
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