Catheterisation and competency. Allison Robertson CNS Urology

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Catheterisation and competency Allison Robertson CNS Urology

Definition of competency The knowledge, skills, abilities and behaviours that a practitioner needs to practice safely and effectively to a professional standard Storey, Howarth & Gillies 2002

Or slightly simpler!! Competencies are about performance. How it is defined Acquired Assessed developed

Continence is one of the fundamentals of basic nursing care RCN guidance for nurses catheter care 2012

History of catheterisation Documented back in the 3000 B.C Egyptians used metal pipes

Foley catheter came into existence 1930s Frederick Foley Male catheterisation was originally deemed to be a procedure carried out by a Doctor

Urinary catheterisation NMC (1992) published the scope of professional Practice. This was a major step to enable nurses to extend the parameters of professional practice

Using competencies in practice Can be used as a checklist to ensure that training of catheterisation covers discharge, practices, policy and pathway

Why Whether short term or long term, catheterisation must be based on a balanced decision with more benefits than risks and patient is central to the decision making

Influencing documents RCN NMC Skills for health 2008 Knowledge skills framework The healthcare Quality strategy for NHSScotland 2012 EAUN 2012 catheterisation indwelling catheters in adults

Health Care Strategy 2010 Triple aims Patient centred partnership with the patient Safe no avoidable injury or harm Effective appropriate treatments, interventions at the right time

NMC standards for competence 4 domains Professional values Communication and interpersonal skills Nursing practice and decision making Leadership, management and team working

Catheterisation and competency Competency must include Planning Delivering Reviewing maintaining

In house training Post reg Clinical skills pack Local policy Issue Challenge is variability in training and practice. Focus of training is on knowledge and skills required to catheterise

Clinical governance Adherence to good practice could prevent 15-30% of HCAIs Competence of staff is critical To reduce risks Ensure appropriateness support Cost effective

Developing a competency Detailed analysis is required to identify required competency and appropriate people Training is critical to develop staff competence Training is also important to maintain competence

National operational standards Written to measure performance outcomes Describe how a function should be carried out Competencies do not apply to diseases or conditions

Catheterisation and competency National operational Standards have been developed between RCN and skills for health (2008) Statements of competence describing good practice in bowel and bladder care

What are National Occupational Standards? Provide managers with a tool for workforce management and quality control Improve quality of service Provide clear goals for structured learning and define learning outcomes

How National Occupational Standards can be used in Practice? Individual development and appraisal Team development Service design Evidence gathering for KSF outlines Measurement and evaluation of care

Skills for Health CC01 assess bladder and bowel function CCO2 Insert and secure urethral catheter CC03 care for individuals with urethral catheters CC04 manage suprapubic catheters CC05 undertake a trial without catheter CC07 review catheter care CC08 care of individuals using containment products CC09 enable individuals to effectively evacuate their bowels CC10 assess residual urine by use of portable ultrasound CC11 implement toileting programmes for individuals CC06 enable individuals to carry out intermittent catheterisation

Skills for health Gives an overview of standard Knowledge and understanding required Performance criteria

National Occupational standards Mapped against and linked to NHS KSF Dimensions.

Assessing Competency Clinton et al 2005 conclude that no gold standard exists for measurement of clinical competence Mentors require training to ensure that they are competent assessors There are issues of subjectivity leading to bias

How do we measure effectiveness? A training needs analysis tool can measure the nurses level of knowledge before and after the training (course) A competency framework allows individuals to gather evidence to demonstrate competency

Novice to expert model Benner 1984 Identify performance levels Write performance criteria Declaration of competency Record of learning

Patient with a long term catheter Education of patients, carers, healthcare workers Assessing the need for catheterisation Catheter drainage options Catheter maintenance

Analysis of surgical nurses knowledge of catheter management NHS Tayside Asked 12 questions How do nurses update their knowledge Do they consider other options prior to catheterisation Information given to patient and carer Information to community staff on patient discharge Is ongoing care documented/follow up?

Results so far data collection not complete 41 nurses carry out urinary catheterisation only 19 have attended a clinical skills training 32 out of the 41 nurses report no formal review of practice to assess competence level

13/41 nurses reported that they did not consider other options prior to catheterisation Trust information leaflet is not used available in all wards

What next Once analysis complete, results will inform the team of the requirements for the redesign of the catheter skills training programme This new programme will be for pre and post registered nurses It will bridge the gap between education, practical skills and competence

proper standards of care lie at the heart of protecting patients Frances inquiry final report 2013 Patient experience must be central to how we respond to the quality assurance mechanisms in the systems that track the delivery of targets