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Improving cardiometabolic health assessments and interventions at St Charles Hospital, London

AIMS: St Charles is one of the largest inpatient mental health units in London with 8 wards and covers the boroughs of Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. This project aimed was set up so that 95% of patients in St Charles Mental Health Centre would have a complete cardiometabolic health asses...

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Autores principales: Rahman, Mehtab, Julien, Vernanda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8770226/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.571
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description AIMS: St Charles is one of the largest inpatient mental health units in London with 8 wards and covers the boroughs of Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. This project aimed was set up so that 95% of patients in St Charles Mental Health Centre would have a complete cardiometabolic health assessment by December 2020. This would include Weight, Smoking, Alcohol, Substance Use, Hypertension, Cholesterol and Diabetes assessments with necessary interventions recorded. The outcome of the intervention would improve overall physical health and life expectancy. METHOD: Buy in from clinicians. Staff did not feel empowered to discuss interventions with patients. High sickness and absence as a result of COVID was found to directly correlate with reduced physical health monitoring/recording. Lack of training in completing the SystmOne physical health template. The following cardiometabolic risk monitoring interventions were recorded on SystemOne (electronic documentation platform) and performance reviewed using Tableau : Weight, Smoking, Alcohol, Substance Use, Hypertension, Cholesterol and Diabetes assessments with necessary interventions recorded. RESULT: Prior to the commencement of this project, the wards in St Charles Mental Health Centre completed physical health assessments on roughly 8% of the patients in February 2020. The QI project was implemented in June 2020. By September 2020, physical health recording across 8 wards across St Charles had increased to 89% following successful implementation of the interventions. CONCLUSION: Monthly physical heath meetings to enable shared learning with ward doctors, nurses and healthcare assistants. Ongoing one-to-one and group support to train staff with completing and recording physical health assessments. Tableau Physical Health Report regularly reviewed with MDT during ward round meetings. Physical health leads given supernumerary days to run physical health clinics on the wards. Fortnightly Physical health monitoring meetings with the Director of Nursing and Head of Governance.
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spelling pubmed-87702262022-01-31 Improving cardiometabolic health assessments and interventions at St Charles Hospital, London Rahman, Mehtab Julien, Vernanda BJPsych Open Quality Improvement AIMS: St Charles is one of the largest inpatient mental health units in London with 8 wards and covers the boroughs of Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. This project aimed was set up so that 95% of patients in St Charles Mental Health Centre would have a complete cardiometabolic health assessment by December 2020. This would include Weight, Smoking, Alcohol, Substance Use, Hypertension, Cholesterol and Diabetes assessments with necessary interventions recorded. The outcome of the intervention would improve overall physical health and life expectancy. METHOD: Buy in from clinicians. Staff did not feel empowered to discuss interventions with patients. High sickness and absence as a result of COVID was found to directly correlate with reduced physical health monitoring/recording. Lack of training in completing the SystmOne physical health template. The following cardiometabolic risk monitoring interventions were recorded on SystemOne (electronic documentation platform) and performance reviewed using Tableau : Weight, Smoking, Alcohol, Substance Use, Hypertension, Cholesterol and Diabetes assessments with necessary interventions recorded. RESULT: Prior to the commencement of this project, the wards in St Charles Mental Health Centre completed physical health assessments on roughly 8% of the patients in February 2020. The QI project was implemented in June 2020. By September 2020, physical health recording across 8 wards across St Charles had increased to 89% following successful implementation of the interventions. CONCLUSION: Monthly physical heath meetings to enable shared learning with ward doctors, nurses and healthcare assistants. Ongoing one-to-one and group support to train staff with completing and recording physical health assessments. Tableau Physical Health Report regularly reviewed with MDT during ward round meetings. Physical health leads given supernumerary days to run physical health clinics on the wards. Fortnightly Physical health monitoring meetings with the Director of Nursing and Head of Governance. Cambridge University Press 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8770226/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.571 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Improving cardiometabolic health assessments and interventions at St Charles Hospital, London
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