Cancer Program m e Board Patient-Centred Cancer Services - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cancer Program m e Board Patient-Centred Cancer Services - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Cancer Program m e Board Patient-Centred Cancer Services Patient-Centred Care Project Aim s To improve experience and quality of care for patients Scope Breast cancer Lung cancer Gynaecological cancer Colorectal cancer


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Cancer Program m e Board Patient-Centred Cancer Services

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Aim s To improve experience and quality of care for patients Scope – Breast cancer – Lung cancer – Gynaecological cancer – Colorectal cancer

Patient-Centred Care Project

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I nterview s & film s – staff – patients Key issues prioritised Patients and staff co-design solutions

Experience-based co-design

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Exam ples of achievem ents

– Experience of day surgery – Tim ing and flow of inform ation – Out- of-hours contact – Breaking bad new s

  • As inpatients and outpatients
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Film of patient interview s

Staff ‘A very effective, powerful rem inder of why we are doing what we do’ Patient ‘I t seem ed a very powerful way of opening up the strengths and weaknesses of the care at hospital’ Staff ‘What a resounding powerful look into individuals’ lives/ experiences with breast cancer’

Discussing and sharing experiences betw een patients and staff

Patient ‘I was worried that it could turn too m uch into only personal experiences but it was very focused and the experiences were used to highlight im portant points’ Staff ‘I felt that getting the priorities defined enabled us to really identify what is im portant and should be focussed on for im provement’ Staff ‘I t’s felt very productive, working towards a sim ilar goal, I wonder why it’s taken so long … ’

W hat do people think of this approach?

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Co-design points of learning

– Cathartic not confrontational – Discussions with patients help clinicians and managers to prioritise – Patients want efficiency – Small things really matter