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Improving experience of care:

How patient and carer leaders can

make a difference

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Content of this session

• Introduction

• Stories from patient and carer leaders of improving experience of care

• Panel and audience discussion

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We set out to answer three questions: • Do patients and carers as leaders make a difference in the attention

that experience of care gets alongside clinical effectiveness and

safety?

• Can patient leaders influence NHS organisations to act on patient

and carer feedback to improve experience of care?

• What do NHS organisations need to do to make this

approach work?

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What did we do? • Co-produced: conception; specification; project phases; learning.

• Three interlinked phases:

– Identified themes from Tweetchat with 350 & workshop with 70 – Gathered18 case examples from 17 NHS organisations

– Advisory Group selected 4 case examples to be visited for more detailed study; thematic analysis identified overarching critical success factors and building blocks.

• Advisory Group discussed and agreed key learning points and conclusions.

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What did we find out? • Do patients and carers as leaders make a difference in the attention that

experience of care gets alongside clinical effectiveness and safety? YES

• Can patient leaders influence NHS organisations to act on patient and carer feedback to improve experience of care? YES

• What do NHS organisations need to do to make this approach work? – Invest in patient leaders; Put robust feedback mechanisms in

place; Develop the culture and systems to act on feedback.

• Underpinned by ten building blocks that provide a basis for success, including a set of eight key roles.

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A patient leader perspective

Steve Sharples,

Chair, Patient Leaders Expert Advisory Group

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What happened in the past?

• Within the NHS there was a culture of the patient not

being listened too

• The clinicians knew what was best

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What has changed?

• Patients are now being allowed an opinion

• Some 40 Patient leaders made a huge contribution at our

workshop

• The Patient Leaders Advisory group was set up

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What happened next?

• The Patient Leaders Advisory group were shown 18 projects.

• All of these showed patient power not only at its best but

at its wisest and most rewarding

• The group selected the 4 projects that we thought were

best for the patients and their families and carers

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Midlands and Lancashire Commissioning

Support Unit (CSU)

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Margy Woodhead

Lay Member for Public and Patient Involvement

Stoke-on-Trent Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

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David Hardy

Audley Health Centre Patient Participation Group (PPG)

Newcastle North Locality Group

Patient Congress, North Staffordshire CCG

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Lucy Salt

Patient Congress

North Staffordshire CCG

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For more information please contact

Lesley Goodburn

Midlands and Lancashire CSU

07545 423379

[email protected]

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Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group

(CCG)

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“Ambassadors for their Generation”

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TOP TIPS

• Have an open mind to

doing things differently.

• Listen… really listen and

commit to act on what you’ve heard.

• Support us and we will

give back with time,

enthusiasm and skills

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• Call us for a chat on 01743 277593

• Email us on [email protected]