SCOTTISH STROKE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME USING NATIONAL DATA TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE

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SCOTTISH STROKE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME USING NATIONAL DATA TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE

I hope that other clinical areas can learn from the approach outlined within this plan and draw upon it to think about how patient care can be improved in their area, through an approach that is clear about the role that each of us has in improving outcomes for patient. Michael Matheson, Minister for PublicHealth

THE FRAMEWORK FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT THE QUALITY STRATEGY- SAFE, EFFECTIVE AND PATIENT CENTRED CARE THE ROUTE MAP TO 2020 VISION FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE THE 3 STEP IMPROVEMENT FRAMEWORK FOR SCOTLANDS PUBLIC SERVICES THE STROKE IMPROVEMENT PLAN

NETWORK APPROACH Establish a clear vehicle for delivery of improvement Ensuring that it is fit for purpose with both clinician and managers Have a clear vision between this community and the wider stakeholders, the board and structure within the board who drive improvement Ensuring the approach is truly person-centred, involving patients and carers as well as third sector partners in the improvement of health and social care across Scotland

Scottish Stroke Improvement Team (SSIT) National Advisory Committee for Stroke (NACS) SSIT Stroke MCNs SSIT Lead Clinical Priorities SSCA Clinical Coordinator SSCA Voluntary sector SSNF SSRN SSAHPF

Stroke Improvement Plan MCNs will continue to utilise the SSCA data Develop local improvement plans Utilise the exception reporting methodology Examine emerging trends and deviation in care Facilitate tests of change And where this does not achieve the desired outcome ensure that all improvement mechanisms available in the board have been utilised

USING THE DATA TO DRIVE PERFORMANCE THE BUNDLE

Stroke Bundle Patients want to receive all of the element of safe and effective care The more elements of the bundle they receive the better their chance of survival The bundle comprises Early admission to Stroke Unit Early swallow screen Early brain imaging Early administration of aspirin if indicated

BUNDLE DATA 100 Chart Title 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 2013 (%) 2014 (%) 0 Scotland Borders Lanarkshire Forth Valley Fife Western Isles* Dumfries & Galloway* Shetland* Ayrshire & Arran Grampian Tayside Highland* Greater Glasgow & Clyde Lothian Orkney*

Exception Report CHI Forename Surname HEAT Adm SU < 1 DoA Swall ow DoA Scann ed <24 hours Aspir in <1 DoA Pass Pass Fail Pass Pass Fail Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Pass Pass Pass Fail COMMENTS/ACTIONS ADM 02/05@11.40 CT 03/05 @ 13.39 KB d/c FYI re process and need for timely referral ADM 05/05@21.33 / ECU ARRIVAL TIME 05/05 @23.50 / SWALLOW 06/05/13 NO ACTION ADM 11/05@15.11 ASPIRIN 13/05 Thrombolysed - Consultant aware/datix completed ADM 07/05@00.30 / NOT IDENTIFIED AS STROKE UNTIL 08/05 / SWALLOW 08/05 NO ACTION ADM 11/05@15.11 ASPIRIN 13/05 Thrombolysis patient - Consultant aware/datix completed ADM 13/05 /Asprin 15/05 - Patient refused Aspirin NO ACTION Pass Fail Pass Pass ADM. 23/05@23.15 CT 24/05 @ 01.45 NO ACTION

Exception Report Managers who analyse data have a clear understanding of process, pathway and standards Mechanism to improve pathway/process and not to analyse individual patients Patient missing swallow standard due to 11.30pm should not be investigated 3 patients missing swallow who were admitted between 11am and 3pm should be investigated.

CT SCANNING 100 90 80 70 60 % 50 40 30 20 10 0 Scotland GCH Borders SJH Wishaw PRI SGH Western Isles WIG FVRH Belford VHK Hairmyres Caithness DGRI Dr Grays WGH RIE Raigmore ARI Crosshouse L&I Monklands IRH GRI Ninewells Gilbert Bain VIG Ayr RAH Balfour Uist & Barra

SCOTTISH STROKE CARE STANDARDS 2005 2013 2014 % Admitted to SU within 1 day 49% 81% 80% % swallow screen on day of 47% 72% 77% admission % brain scan within 24 hours 27% 87% 90% % aspirin within 1 day of admission % seen at TIA clinic within 4 days % thrombolysed within 1 hour of arrival % receiving carotid intervention within 14 days 41% 85% 87% 30% 79% 83% 34% 43% 41% 38%

Brain Scan 24 Hours 100 90 80 70 Improvement Event 60 50 % 40 30 20 10 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

SHARE THE DATA SHARE WITH THE CLINICAL STAFF IN THE WHOLE STROKE PATHWAY INFORM WHEN STANDARDS HAVE NOT BEEN MET AND INVOLVE CLINICAL STAFF IN THE PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENT DISPLAY PERFORMANCE AND ENSURE STAFF UNDERSTAND WHAT IT MEANS CELEBRATE SUCCESS!

WHY BOTHER? Achieving this care bundle for stroke is associated with reduced mortality at 30 days and six months and increased likelihood of discharge to usual place of residence at six months. (Stroke, 2015

THANK YOU katrina.brennan@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk