Collaboration for Quality Perioperative Nursing Care Ms Mabel Hazelman Taoi and Ms Sally Sutherland-Fraser with Ms Menna Davies 18th SPNF Honiara, Solomon Islands, 31st Oct to 4th Nov 2016 What our collaboration set out to achieve Aim: Improve infection prevention practices and standards in the perioperative setting Outcome: Implementation of the Pacific Perioperative Practice Bundle - PPPB 2 What our collaboration set out to achieve STAGE 1: Development (Oct to Dec 2015) • • identify the project team develop the standards; and • reach consensus Pacific Perioperative Practice Bundle – PPPB STAGE 2: Implementation (Aug 2016 - ongoing) • Deliver education on the standards and PPPB; • audit clinical practice; and • measure outcomes 3 The project team from 14 PICs 4 5 Who collaborated and where the support came from 6 Stage 1. Developing the standards and reaching consensus 1st cycle 2nd cycle • 1st draft standards • matching feedback tools x 6 • discussion & review 14 days at EPPIC meeting in Fiji • team videoconference calls Sydney/Suva 3rd cycle Approval • 2nd draft standards • draft audit tool x 1 for review • 5 remaining audit tools prepared • matching feedback tools x6 • draft audit instructions • final care bundle prepared • feedback collected by email • discussion & review by individual PICs October to December 2015 7 • 6 practice standards • 6 audit tools What our collaboration produced Practice Standard PPPB ‘Bundle’ of 6 Standards for perioperative nurses in PICs PPPB Practice Audit Tools Practice Audit Instructions Pacific Perioperative Practice Bundle - PPPB PPPB 1 Hand hygiene PPPB 2 Perioperative attire PPPB 3 Aseptic technique PPPB 4 Protective apparel PPPB 5 Scrubbing, gowning & gloving PPPB 6 Skin preparation & draping 9 Pacific Perioperative Practice Bundle - PPPB PPPB 1 Hand hygiene PPPB 2 Perioperative attire PPPB 3 Aseptic technique PPPB 4 Protective apparel PPPB 5 Scrubbing, gowning & gloving PPPB 6 Skin preparation & draping 10 Stage 2. Implementation Workshop August 2016, Suva FIJI 11 Stage 2. Implementation Workshop August 2016, Suva FIJI The objectives of the workshop were to 1.REVIEW the background to the Bundle 2.EXPLORE the rationales and principles underpinning the standards 3.CONSIDER the practicalities of conducting practice audits in a diverse range of busy clinical settings; 4. IDENTIFY implementation strategies to support the transition from “Knowledge to Action” 12 http://ktclearinghouse.ca 13 Stage 2. Implementation Workshop August 2016, Suva FIJI Country Participant Country Participant Cook Is Rouruina Taraare Tonga Talesia Vakata FSM Pohnpei Mihra Allen Tuvalu Teveve Mataika Kiribati Teiraoi Bio Vanuatu Lina Virameme RMI Kenye Mike Fiji CWMH Sereana Nakava Nauru Myann Capelle Fiji CWMH Asinate Natini Niue Juvena Siatoga Fiji Labasa Vane Matakece Palau Jocelyne L Tonyokwe Fiji Lautoka Mere Toroca Samoa Natasha Mamea Fiji Lautoka Ana Qerewaqa Tokelau Pepetua Leo Fiji CMNHS Latileta Matatini Solomon Is Nerrie Raddie Kiribati Tamatoo Utimawa Christmas Is 14 Stage 2. Implementation Workshop August 2016, Suva FIJI Country Participant Country Participant Cook Is Rouruina Taraare Tonga Talesia Vakata FSM Pohnpei Mihra Allen Tuvalu Teveve Mataika Kiribati Teiraoi Bio Vanuatu Lina Virameme RMI Kenye Mike Fiji CWMH Sereana Nakava Nauru Myann Capelle Fiji CWMH Asinate Natini Niue Juvena Siatoga Fiji Labasa Vane Matakece Palau Jocelyne L Tonyokwe Fiji Lautoka Mere Toroca Samoa Natasha Mamea Fiji Lautoka Ana Qerewaqa Tokelau Pepetua Leo Fiji CMNHS Latileta Matatini Solomon Is Nerrie Raddie Kiribati Tamatoo Utimawa Christmas Is 15 What our collaboration achieved 16 Common themes and outcomes • Dissemination and education • Mandatory for all OT staff to read & sign off on the PPPBs • Monthly ordering of alcohol hand rubs • Ordering of protective eye wear and appropriate foot wear for OT staff • OT scrubs laundered on the premises • Practice audit programs underway 17 Common themes and outcomes “…we are all planning to strengthen, uphold and maintain the PPPB and the Audit Tools. I wish every one well in continuing to SHINE the Periop Torch…….. MAKE A DIFFERENCE!” 18 Future opportunities • Follow up workshop in 1 year • 1 year complimentary ACORN membership when buying the 14th ed ACORN Standards 2016 • Nurses presenting their progress at the SPNF in 2018 19 Working towards our common goal of quality health care for surgical patients References available on request 20 Tagio Tumas Contacts details for further information • Ms Mabel Hazelman Taoi Project Coordinator Strengthening Specialised Clinical Services in the Pacific (SSCSiP) Suva, Fiji W http://sscsip.org/ E [email protected] • Ms Sally Sutherland-Fraser and Ms Menna Davies Directors and Education Consultants Health Education & Learning Partnerships Sydney, Australia W www.healtheducationaustralia.com.au E [email protected] E [email protected] 21
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