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Page 1: Tobacco Control Activities Royal Hospital for Sick Children

Tobacco Control Activities –

Royal Hospital for Sick Children,

Yorkhill, Glasgow

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RHSC, Yorkhill

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RHSC, Yorkhill : Overview

• The hospital was built in 1971

• UK wide – predominantly Scotland

• Provides care from newborn to children

around 13 years of age

• 266 in-patient beds, 12 day-case beds

• 90,000 out-patients, 15,000 in-patients,

7,300 day-cases and 35,000 A&E

attendances per year

• Plans to move to a new hospital in 2015

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Background to Work

• Women and Children’s Health Improvement

Steering Group – chaired by HIS for Maternity &

Children, attended by Head of Nursing @ RHSC

• Part of Wider Health Improvement Plan for the

Women and Children’s Directorate

• NHS GG&C SHS campaign factored into action

plan

• Better Together Quality Care Steering Group

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Tobacco Control Activities Protection:

• Reducing the visibility of smoking by increasing compliance with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s No Smoking Policy

• Increasing awareness of the harmful effects of secondhand smoke towards children Distribution of secondhand smoke resources

Undertaking secondhand smoke training with key staff groups

Prevention: • Increasing awareness of the W-West website

Cessation: • Increasing awareness of the Smoking Cessation

Service and the Butt Out Service for young people

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Work to Date

• Surveys with staff, adults and young people

• Awareness session – respiratory staff

• Awareness session – Grand Round

(Registrars and Doctors)

• Awareness session – A&E Staff

• BI training – Audiology Department

• Distribution of resources

• Work with Young People’s Service

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Current Signage

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Outdoors Play Area

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Perimeter of Outdoors Play Area

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Outside of the Play Area

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Adult/Young People Surveys

• 168 questionnaires completed with adults

and young people during February/March

2012

• 124 completed with adults

• 44 completed with young people

• 68% lived in GGC area

• 39% of the adults were smokers

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Adult/Young People Results

• 50 respondents (30%) not aware of the

No Smoking Policy

• 82 respondents (49%) stated that they

had seen people smoking in the

grounds

• 41 respondents (24%) not aware of

signage

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Adult/Young People Results

• 66 respondents (39%) felt the current

signage not encouraging

• 119 respondents (71%) thought that

new no smoking signs designed by

young people would encourage people

not to smoke within the hospital grounds

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Young People’s Quotes-Signage

• “Big writing, different colours to stand out

more. Picture of healthy and unhealthy lungs

showing how smoking can damage your

lungs”.

• “Adult smoking – sad child, adult not smoking

– happy child”.

• “Big, brightly coloured, not like usual ones”.

• “Brighter and using kids drawings”.

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Adult/Young People-Suggestions

• Designated smoking areas/shelters

• Fines

• Patrols of grounds

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Young People’s Service

• Art workshops - designing new signage

• 2 x 30 second animation clips DVD -information screens in Yorkhill

• Media coverage : STV website, Evening Times and Sunday Mail

• http://local.stv.tv/glasgow/magazine/108535-patients-bring-realities-of-second-hand-smoke-to-life-with-short-film/

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Young People’s Artwork

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Young People’s Artwork

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Young People’s Artwork

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Medical Illustration Draft Signs

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Medical Illustration Draft Signs

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Medical Illustration Draft Signs

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Pre-testing of Signage

• 68 questionnaires completed 27% - The Impact

23% - Its very selfish of you

21% - You there

• 32 respondents (47%) felt that the strapline would encourage people not to smoke in the grounds

• 28 respondents (41%) gave suggestions on how to make the signs more effective in encouraging people not to smoke within the hospital grounds

• 26% of respondents were smokers

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DVD

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Staff Survey

• Staff survey circulated internally via Head of

Nursing : August 2012 (Survey Monkey)

• 111 responses received electronically

• 50 responses face-to-face

• 7% response rate

• Redistributed via IT to all staff at Yorkhill :

December 2012

• 349 staff responded

• 16% response rate

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Staff Survey Results

• 275 respondents (80%) worked full-time

• 32 respondents (9%) said they smoked

• 332 respondents (98%) are aware of the No Smoking Policy

• 259 respondents (77%) are aware that staff who breach the Policy, including smoking in uniform, are liable to be subject to disciplinary action

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Staff Survey Results

• 312 respondents (92%) said that they

had seen someone smoking within the

grounds

• 102 respondents (31%) have asked

someone to stop smoking in hospital

property, including the grounds

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Staff Survey Results

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Quotes from Staff

• “It would feel difficult challenging parents who may have very sick children in hospital and who are just taking a couple of minutes to themselves. Some of them are dressed in pyjamas”

• “Worried about response – verbal or otherwise”

• “Not sure its my job to do this”

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Staff Survey Results

• 61 respondents (18%) said that they would find it beneficial to attend training to help improve compliance with the No Smoking Policy with patients, visitors and colleagues

• 206 staff (65%) did not feel that new No Smoking signs designed by young people would encourage people not to smoke in the grounds

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Staff Survey-Suggestions

• Designated smoking areas/shelters

• Fines

• Patrols of grounds

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Staff Quotes – Suggestions

• “Staff smoking should be dealt with first –

parents won’t stop if they know staff are doing

it in the grounds. Maybe volunteers to

promote no smoking and warn of the dangers

they are subjecting children to – and to speak

to those who are ignoring the signs”

• “Provide them with a weatherproof smoking

area and stop trying to prevent what you

can’t. Its an addiction”

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Partnerships

• Young people (in-patients and out-

patients)

• Parents and carers

• Yorkhill staff, managers, site facilities

manager, medical staff, audiology staff,

Young People’s Service

• HIS – Women & Children’s Directorate

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Next Steps

• Signage to be finalised and put in place

• Reports on findings being completed

and will be put onto SmokeFree

Services website

• Offer training to key staff groups

• Further opportunities to promote

smokefree hospital grounds

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Any Questions?

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Contact details:

Irene Stewart

Tel: 0141 211 3862

[email protected]