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1 System enablers practical aspects Chair Lesley Anne Smith
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3 Time Topic Room Optional lunchtime sessions, numbers limited to 50 per room, catering provided in the room QI Harris Level 1 Service Users and Carers Ochil Level 1 U-Lab Carrick Level 1 National Mortality Case Record Review Tinto Level 0
4 Topic Reducing postpartum haemorrhage Our journey in NHS Fife Using the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratio to help improve systems of care Use of a deteriorating patient structured response to successfully reduce the whole hospital cardiac arrest rate Delivering deteriorating patient objectives out of hours Shona Robison MSP Cabinet Secretary Address Speaker Anne Mackinnon & Jenny Boyd (NHS Fife) Donald Morrison (Healthcare Improvement Scotland) Wendy Nimmo & Susan Duffy (NHS Forth Valley) Ken MacDonald, Lorraine Matheson, Lorna Malicki & Mary-Anne Gillies (NHS Highland)
5 Reducing Post Partum Haemorrhage Our Journey in NHS Fife SPSP National Conference 29 th November 2016
6 WHY?
7 Problem Post partum haemorrhage Rising rates? avoidable harm
8 Challenges Culture of can only be managed It is impossible to prevent it Culture of acceptance
9 If you always do what you ve always done, you ll always get what you ve always got Henry Ford
10 Aims Reduce major PPH s by 30% by 2016 Reduce ALL PPH s by 2016 Changing the culture of acceptance
11 Reducing the Incidence of PPH - Driver Diagram Outcomes Primary Drivers Secondary Drivers Reduce the incidence of Major PPH by 30% and the incidence of all PPH by 15% by December 2016 Effective Risk Assessment Early recognition and response Reliable care processes Structure Checklist and Risk Assessment Effective communication of risk between teams Use birth plans to discuss risk and care pathways with women Optimizing antenatal Hb Raising awareness with women about Hb Early measurement blood loss MOEWS Active Management of 3 rd stage PPH Management Bundle Report and review ALL PPH s Motivating and engaging staff Skill training PROMPT Provide feedback
12 Change 5 : management bundle, discussed team briefings, Theatre checklist, PROMPT Change 5:optimising antenatal Hb, raise awareness with women, audit birth plans Change 4: interactive whiteboard, report and review ALL bleeds understanding all the data Change 3 : combined with risk assessment tool Change 2 : education, teams developed and engaged, ground rules identified Change 1 : checklist developed, tested, modified - multiple tests of change
13 Measurement Process Measures Compliance with PPH checklist and risk assessment Compliance with surgical briefing Compliance with PPH prevention bundle Target 95% compliance for each measure
14 % compliance % compliance with structured checklist and PPH risk assessment Added to surgical checklist 70 PROMPT training multiple testing of checklist + risk assessment tool 10 0 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16
15 Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 Apr-13 May-13 Jun-13 Jul-13 Aug-13 Sep-13 Oct-13 Nov-13 Dec-13 Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 % compliance surgical briefing
16 Measurement System Measures % staff trained in management by attending PROMPT 75% midwives 57% medical staff
17 Measurement Outcome Measures Rate of Major PPH Rates of all PPH
18 rate/1000 maternities PPH Rate blood loss >1000mls Measuring bloodloss Displaying data 4 structured checklist and pph assessment adding to surgical pause 2 PROMPT training 0 Jan 2015 Feb 2015 Mar 2015 Apr 2015 May 2015 Jun 2015 Jul 2015 Aug 2015 Sep 2015 Oct 2015 Nov 2015 Dec 2015 Jan 2016 Feb 2016 Mar 2016 Apr 2016 May 2016 Jun 2016 Jul 2016 Aug 2016 Sep-16
19 Rate per 1,000 maternities Jan 13 Feb 13 Mar 13 Apr 13 May 13 Jun 13 Jul 13 Aug 13 Rate of severe post-partum haemorrhage Sep 13 Oct 13 Nov 13 Dec 13 Jan 14 Feb 14 Mar 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Sep 14 Oct 14 Nov 14 Dec 14 Jan 15 Feb 15 Mar 15 Apr 15 May 15 Jun 15 Jul 15 Aug 15 Sep 15 Oct 15 Nov 15 Dec 15 Jan 16 Feb 16 Mar 16 Apr 16 May 16 Jun 16 Jul 16 Aug 16 Sep 16 Oct
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21 Lessons Learned No single factor makes the difference Whole culture shift from acceptance to prevention Need to engage ALL stakeholders The whole team must be signed up to driving improvements locally Different strategies needed to engage the different professional groups
22 Engaging and enabling
23 Days since last event Days between severe post-partum haemorrhage Event number
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25 Engagement Board
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27 Next steps Continue to work at preventing all haemorrhages Reduce caesarean sections and increase vaginal births Improve antenatal health Involving the women more Achieve a stable situation spread and sustain the improvement
28 Effective communication is the key to all clinical care, particularly in the maternity services, where there may be multiple handovers of care. Communication is effective only if the relevant information is actually made available to, and understood by, those who need to act on it. The King s fund 2008
29 rates major pph PPH rates Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 months
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31 System enablers practical aspects Donald Morrison
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35 How best can NHS boards use hospital mortality data? How best can Healthcare Improvement Scotland use, and engage with NHS boards about, hospital mortality data?
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37 Concept of structured recognition and response Successful testing in one ward Spread The importance of accurate process and outcome data and who owns it (and the process)
38 Implementation of a structured response to deteriorating patients had previously been shown to reduce cardiac arrests in the Acute Medicine Unit in NHS Forth Valley by 70% However whole hospital cardiac arrest rates remained highly variable. A plan was therefore made to spread the structured response to the downstream medical and surgical wards to improve this.
39 From a baseline of 2.5 cardiac arrests per 1000 hospital discharges, we aimed to reduce this by 50% to 1.25 cardiac arrests per 1000 discharges within 12 months. This would be done by reliable spread of the Scottish structured response to deteriorating patients in the downstream medical and surgical wards in Forth Valley Royal Hospital. A secondary aim would be to measure the time to critical care from first NEWS trigger across in both the Acute Medical Unit and downstream medical and surgical wards in FVRH.
40 3 Senior nurses were identified for a 12 month secondment looking at recognition and response to deteriorating patients within Forth Valley Royal Hospital.
41 WE LOOKED AT... ACP Data M&M SEPSIS 6 SAFETY BRIEFS AIM TO REDUCE: -In hospital cardiac arrest by 50% -Unplanned ICU admissions from wards. NEWS/ESCALATION FLUID BALANCE SBAR H@N Recognition Response STRUCTURED WD ROUNDS
42 A NEWS 5/6 or 3 in one parameter Recognition/Escalation v17 NB MULTIPLE STICKERS NOT REQUIRED FOR ONE EPISODE IF NEWS IMPROVING ESCALATE IF CLINICAL CONCERN EVEN IF NEWS<5 Date: Time: Clinician contacted using SBAR: Name Nurse in charge informed EWARD signifier entered Hourly observations until NEWS < 5 Start fluid balance chart Completed by (name): B NEWS 5/6 or 3 in one parameter Response/intervention 1. Time attended 2. Nurse in charge and Nurse providing care meet with responding clinician to discuss patient 3. Document management plan 4. Due to infection? Y/N Complete sepsis 6 sticker 5. Please document (after discussion with patient and family where possible and appropriate) a) Would discussion with critical care be appropriate Y N b) Resuscitation status for: CPR DNACPR Complete form c) Unmet palliative/supportive care needs Consider SPICT, accessing KIS, discussion with consultant Mandatory consultant contact in morning if NEWS5/6 overnight Signature/Name If no improvement, or NEWS>7, Call for help
43 To reduce cardiac arrests by 50% per 1000 discharges within 12 months. Primary Drivers Understanding the system Reliable response to deteriorating patients Communication of deteriorating patients Education of Staff Secondary Drivers Data collection Review cardiac arrests FMEA Unplanned admissions ITU Safety briefs Prioritised areas at risk Review/ updated observational policy Escalation boards Updated NEWS chart, accurate Recognition and Response checklist Hospital huddle awareness Implement SBAR handovers for all deteriorating patients Implement structured ward rounds Local mortality and morbidity review Ensure senior clinical involvement in care planning Utilise multi-disciplinary safety briefs and highlight at risk patients Ensure directorate team involvement Education for all ward teams,fy1, students, consultants, undergraduate students Learn pro module
44 Frequency/Accuracy of observations Escalation checklist use Time for response Management plan documented (escalation/deescalation) Sepsis consideration Mandatory consultant review (NEWS >7 for more than 1hr) Daily unplanned ITU admission reviews
45 Time line. Trigger : referral to ITU : Admit ITU : ARREST : WARD... Addressograph label CONSULTANT... Admission Diagnosis... DATE ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL... DATE ADMITTED TO WARD... DATE ADMITTED TO ITU/CARDIAC ARREST... Reason for admission to ITU... Was patient scoring news 5 or clinical concern prior to transfer/arrest? Yes No Was the patient scoring for <6 hr 6-12 hr 12-24hr >24 Has patient been discussed at hospital huddle? Yes No What was the time of the last consultant review? Date Time : Was there a clear plan of care documented? Yes No Was there anticipatory care documented in senior review?(24hr of admit) Yes No Level of decision making- FY1 REG Consultant ITU Was DNA CPR considered? Yes No Completed? Yes No Evidence of Recognition of sick patient?... Evidence of timely escalation?... Evidence of appropriate planning?... Evidence of effective communication?... Outcome. Feedback good practice Recommend M&M review SAER
46 Days since last recorded ITU transfer > 24 hours FVRH NHS Forth Valley ITU Transfers >24 hours excluding AAU/CAU Transfer no.
47 Total unplanned ICU Admissions A11 A12 A22 A31 A32 B11 B12 B21 B23 WD 6 D.Surg B32 CARDIO B31 CA3 AAU WARDS <6hrs 6-12hrs 12-24hrs >24hrs
48 1 FVRH NHS Forth Valley Current Days since last recorded ITU transfer > 24 hours 37 01
49 Percent compliance Run chart showing percent compliance with overall use of recognition and response sticker Percent Median Goal Current median Sustained Improvement and on target 10 Baseline median 25 0 Date
50 27/10/ /11/ /11/ /11/ /12/ /12/ /12/ /01/ /01/ /01/ /02/ /02/ /02/ /02/ /03/ /03/ /03/ /03/ /04/ /04/ /04/ /05/ /05/ /05/ /06/ /06/ /06/ /06/ /07/ /07/ /07/ /08/ /08/ /08/ /08/ /09/ /09/ /09/ /10/ /10/ /10// /10/2016 Percent compliance Run chart showing percent of triggering patients with hourly observations until NEWS <5 Percent median Goal Current median Baseline median75 Sustained Improvement and on target Date
51 27/10/ /11/ /11/ /11/ /12/ /12/ /12/ /01/ /01/ /01/ /02/ /02/ /02/ /02/ /03/ /03/ /03/ /03/ /04/ /04/ /04/ /05/ /05/ /05/ /06/ /06/ /06/ /06/ /07/ /07/ /07/ /08/ /08/ /08/ /08/ /09/ /09/ /09/ /10/ /10/ /10/ /10/2016 Percent compliance Run chart showing percent of triggering patients with a documented management plan Percent Median Goal Current median Sustained improvement and on target Baseline median = Date
52 % Patient with documented consideration of sepsis screening Run chart showing percent of patients with documented consideration of sepsis screening Percent median goal Current median Median Sustained improvement and on target Baseline median 25 0 Date
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54 Jan 13 Mar 13 May 13 Jul 13 Sep 13 Nov 13 Jan 14 Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Nov 14 Jan 15 Mar 15 May 15 Jul 15 Sep 15 Nov 15 Jan 16 Mar 16 May 16 Jul 16 Sep 16 Rate per 1000 discharges FVRH NHS Forth Valley 5.0 Run chart showing Cardiac Arrest Rate per 1000 discharges Sustained improvement New Temporary Median of Provisional reduction of 54% Date
55 Sustainability Acute Admission area End of life decision making
56 Team ownership Treatment escalation plans Community spread
57 George Doonan Dan Beckett Sharon Oswald Monica Inglis
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59 System Enablers Delivering Deteriorating Patient Objectives Out of Hours 29 November 2016 Dr Ken McDonald, Associate Medical Director, Raigmore Hospital
60 Deteriorating patient programme objectives 50% reduction in CPR attempts in general ward setting 95% of people with physiological deterioration in acute care will have a structured response and plan
61 Safety improvements in system design Medical Emergency Team with standardised assessment tool Patient record incorporating Scottish Structured Response Treatment escalation planning Handover Structured ward rounds
62 Evolution of MET
63 How best to provide urgent medical assessment and intervention in out of hours periods? Main challenge outwith acute admission units 2011 Introduction of Medical Emergency Team
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65 Defined threshold but with allowance for discretion Alternative escalation route Standardised communication format Timescale of response agreed Emphasis on team approach & responsibility
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67 MET integration with Deteriorating Patient Programme Change MET forms to the Deteriorating Patient Record Promote culture of treatment escalation planning Progressive roll out of SSR to all wards in Raigmore Introduced Deteriorating Patient Follow Up forms Introduced a diary and whiteboard to handover outstanding TEP/CPR for all MET calls at handovers - 9am, 5pm, 9pm Monthly newsletter to Deteriorating Patient group and ANPs
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69 Deteriorating Patient record
70 Treatment escalation plan
71 Structured ward round record
72 Deteriorating patient follow up form
73 Whiteboard in handover room
74 Standardisation at handover RED - Patients who are clinically unstable, have had additional medical review/met call during the day. Cannot go another 12 hours without middle grade/senior review. AMBER - elevated NEWS, continuous drug infusion, blood transfusion, new admission, increased 0 2 demands or >40%, end of life care. Must have clear plan of action in notes if deteriorates. GREEN - routine tasks to be completed OOH e.g. gentamicin level, chasing x-rays/blood results. Must be clear what is being looked for and a clear action plan in place if results are abnormal.
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76 MET calls received
77 MET calls by ward area from 2015
78 Actions following MET intervention
79 EWS following MET intervention
80 MET outcomes: 1 square = 5 patients
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82 100% 90% Follow Ups introduced SSR % Achieved with Follow Up Roll out to all wards complete 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Compliance Baseline Median Improvement1 Improvement2 Extended Median
83 CPR attempt rate
84 Next steps Roll out of DP record to all patients during day with NEWS of 7 or other concerns Day Nurse Practitioners to be the link in the chain for success Use DP record as mechanism for feedback Highlight DP or at risk patients on the white boards in each ward Decision making should be proactive, timely & informed and owned by own teams Use of technology Develop culture - patient management & outcomes can be optimised via standard, structured processes
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