Signposting,safey netting and referring to others
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What is the purpose of safety netting in the management of patients?

  • To discourage healthcare professionals from protecting patients
  • To limit the empowerment of patients in making healthcare decisions
  • To diagnose medical conditions in patients
  • To provide information for parents and organize follow-up after contact with a health professional (correct)
  • What is the role of signposting in community pharmacies?

  • To limit the sources of care and support in the area
  • To direct patients to other services or contact the GP practice for further advice or treatment (correct)
  • To avoid any contractual requirements for pharmacies
  • To discourage patients from seeking further advice or treatment
  • When should a pharmacist consider signposting a patient to another service or the GP practice?

  • When the pharmacist knows the answer to the patient's query
  • Only when it is convenient for the pharmacist
  • When the pharmacist wants to avoid contractual requirements
  • When the consultation cannot be completed and the patient requires further advice or treatment (correct)
  • What is the purpose of the NHS Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework essential service of signposting?

    <p>To fulfill the NHS contractual requirement for all pharmacies to signpost patients</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of clinical/care pathways in the UK?

    <p>To outline the sequence of health and social care services a patient receives during a specific episode of care</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are clinical pathways primarily used for?

    <p>Guiding a patient's plan of care from admission to discharge for specific diagnoses</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of Quality Statement 3 in the context of care and referral pathways?

    <p>Emphasizing integrating services into care and referral pathways</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which healthcare professionals recognize the value of integrated working and the skills available within community pharmacy teams?

    <p>Health and social care practitioners</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What tools are used to guide evidence-based healthcare?

    <p>Translating clinical practice guideline recommendations into clinical processes of care and structured multidisciplinary care plans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are structured multidisciplinary care plans used for?

    <p>Translating guidelines or evidence into local structures, detailing the steps in a course of treatment or care</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the key quality measures for integrating community pharmacy services into care and referral pathways?

    <p>Evidence of collaboration, defined referral pathways, and key performance indicators for the pathways</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who works together to establish effective referral pathways?

    <p>Community pharmacies, primary care networks, general practices, NHS trusts, social care providers, and community and voluntary sector organizations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary focus of Quality Statement 3?

    <p>Integrating services into care and referral pathways</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of health pathways developed in Canterbury, New Zealand?

    <p>Local agreements on best practices designed by healthcare professionals to manage patient pathways and treatment plans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of safety netting in the contact between health professionals and patients?

    <p>Involving active monitoring and administrative systems to manage results</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary purpose of European Pathways Association, founded in 2004?

    <p>To support clinical/care pathways</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Clinical/Care Pathways Overview

    • Safety netting can occur during or after the contact between health professionals and patients, involving active monitoring and administrative systems to manage results.
    • Clinical/care pathways started in the UK in the 1990s and are supported by the European Pathways Association, founded in 2004, with members in over 50 countries.
    • Care pathways in the UK outline the sequence of health and social care services a patient receives during a specific episode of care.
    • Clinical pathways are standardized care maps for specific diagnoses, guiding a patient's plan of care from admission to discharge.
    • Health pathways, developed in 2008 in Canterbury, New Zealand, are local agreements on best practices designed by healthcare professionals to manage patient pathways and treatment plans.
    • Quality Statement 3 emphasizes integrating services into care and referral pathways, with a focus on community pharmacies and commissioners collaborating to provide effective, convenient, and easily accessible services.
    • Quality measures for integrating community pharmacy services into care and referral pathways include evidence of collaboration, defined referral pathways, and key performance indicators for the pathways.
    • Community pharmacies, primary care networks, general practices, NHS trusts, social care providers, and community and voluntary sector organizations work together to establish effective referral pathways.
    • Health and social care practitioners, including community pharmacy teams, GPs, social prescribing link workers, social care workers, and community and voluntary sector staff, recognize the value of integrated working and the skills available within community pharmacy teams.
    • Tools used to guide evidence-based healthcare include translating clinical practice guideline recommendations into clinical processes of care and structured multidisciplinary care plans.
    • Structured multidisciplinary care plans are used to translate guidelines or evidence into local structures, detailing the steps in a course of treatment or care.
    • The plans can take the form of a plan, pathway, algorithm, guideline, protocol, or other inventory of actions, aiming to ensure effective, convenient, and accessible services for patients.

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