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Impact on quality of care by 24 hours Asthma service for young p
eople?
By: admini5 Date: May 13, 2015, 7:01 am
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Before the 24 hour home nursing service was established 45% of
the 200 children and young people registered had attended A&E at
least once in the previous year. Since the service was
established the proportion of those attending A&E has reduced
significantly, as many patients are able to manage their
symptoms at home with the help of telephone advice and an
on-call nurse.
The most recent results show that during 2011–2012:
• 17% (34) attended A&E, compared with 45% (90) before
implementation. This is very similar to the results from
2009-2010 and 2010-2011.
• 14% (28) were discharged from the outreach service as a
result of fewer asthma exacerbations and increased parental
confidence to manage their child’s condition. This is an
increase compared to 2010-2011 when 7% were discharged.
Protocols were revised following the update of the joint -
British Thoracic Society (BTS) - Scottish Intercollegiate
Guidelines Network (SIGN) Guidelines on the management of asthma
(BTS-SIGN 2012). This ensures the delivery of safe, effective
personalised services. Protocols and PGD have been reviewed
annually by both a consultant paediatrician in secondary care
and a community pharmacist. The protocols support early
treatment and monitoring of children in their own homes, helping
to prevent the need for hospital attendance.
At initial assessment a self-management plan is discussed and
agreed between the patient/parent and nurse. This is recommended
in the NICE quality standard QS25 for asthma (NICE 2013). The
plan is reviewed following an acute attack and at the
child’s annual review. Asthma UK self-management plans are
used. Each patient contact provides the opportunity for
education about asthma management and avoidance of subsequent
exacerbations.
For further information please visit:
HTML https://arms.evidence.nhs.uk/resources/qipp/601092/attachment
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