In Collaboration with the North Coast Primary Health Network (NCPHN), the End of Life Care Project is presenting this forum. The forum consists of interactive workshops which will provide opportunities for networking and sharing of ideas with the common goal of providing high quality end of life care in Northern NSW. The workshops are being
Slideshows SETTING THE SCENE – Catriona Wilson & Dr Dan Ewald END OF LIFE CARE – Anna Law & Dr Sue Velovski JOINING THE DOTS – MENTAL HEALTH & CDM WORKING WITH GENERAL PRACTICE – Sandy O’Brien RENAL SUPPORTIVE CARE & NURSE PRACTITIONER ROLE – Graeme Turner & Rodney Hyland CONNECTING THE CLINICIANS – IT
Plan: A well-developed plan includes the what, who, when, where, outcome predictions, and the data to be collected. Consider the following questions: What exactly will the team do? Remember to only test one small idea with each PDSA cycle. Who will carry out the plan? When will it take place? This should be in a short
Tool: Force Field Analysis Usage: Identifying factors that can support or hinder a potential solution. Understanding these factors and using strategies to reduce barriers can increase the chances of the solution being successfully implemented. Force Field Analysis is a useful tool to identify the factors that can support or hinder a change or solution prior to
Tool: Process Mapping Usage: Visualising and understanding what happens in a process (for service/process redesign) Process mapping involves developing a simple visual picture or map of a process. It is a relatively simple tool that can help the team understand how the various parts of a process fit together, and improve its overall functioning. When to