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Evaluation of the NZGG Suicide and
Self-Harm Prevention Collaborative

         Julian King and Michelle Moss
               10 September 2010


  Julian King & Associates Limited
  www.julianking.co.nz               Health Outcomes International
Key messages
• Collaborative methodologies…
  – are a successful method of guideline
    implementation and quality improvement
  – are resource intensive
  – may be undertaken again in the future
• Success factors
  – Evaluation has identified features of the approach
    that are thought to contribute to its effectiveness
The Collaborative
A Collaborative is a network of people who share information, build on
existing knowledge, develop expertise and solve problems for a common
purpose, driven by the interest of the community involved (NICS).
• Local DHB project teams with support of NZGG national
  implementation team
• Using the Breakthrough methodology (www.ihi.org)
• Undertook pathway mapping, identified gaps/ barriers/
  opportunities for improving the assessment and management
  of people at risk of suicide
• Trialled & implemented small changes
• Measured and monitored progress toward meeting targets
• 2 phases
    – Phase 1 (2005-07) 10 DHBs
    – Phase 2 (2008-10) 14 DHBs (incl 9 from Phase 1)
The evaluation
• Objectives – to review:
  – Quality of project implementation
  – Impacts
  – Stakeholder satisfaction
• Methods – principally qualitative:
  – Interviews with all project coordinators, NZGG
    implementation team, consumer panel, nominated
    advisory group members, 6 DHB project teams
  – Descriptive analysis of target data (not gathered for
    evaluation purposes)
Intervention logic
            Processes                                         Outcomes
   (Who)                    (What)                  (Intermediate)                (Long term)

                        Support project              Improved
 NZGG team
                           teams                      practice

                                                            Measurable
                                                           improvements
    DHB                    Learn                           against targets for
                                                                change
Project Team             Methodology
                                                                                 Improved Mental
                                                                                     Health
                            Apply
                         Methodology                                                 Reduced
                                                                                  significant self
                                                                                                -
                                                                                       harm

                            Support,
   DHB
                        Facilitate access                                        Reduced suicide
Management
                          to resources

Culturally Responsive..........      Whakawhanaungatanga      ..........Local Flexibility
    (How)
PDSA cycle

What are we trying to
accomplish?
                                   ACT                 PLAN
                               Implement the       Plan the change
                             changes that have       that is to be
How will we know that a      been proven to be          trialled
change is an improvement?        effective



                                 STUDY                   DO
What changes can we make       Evaluate the        Conduct a trial of
that will result in an       impact of the trial    the proposed
                                                       change
improvement?
Improved practice

What changes did the Collaborative
           achieve?
Access
Aim: people at risk of suicide get seen sooner in ED


• What happened in the DHBs?
  – Pre-existing assessment tools and templates were
    adapted to suit local contexts
  – Assessment tools were trialled to assess how well
    they worked in practice
  – Tools were implemented
  – Staff were trained around initial assessment
Access
Aim: people at risk of suicide get seen sooner in ED
• What were the impacts?
  – Improved processes
  – Improved knowledge about self-harm and suicide
  – Increased skills and confidence to ask relevant
    questions of people at risk
  – Mental health issues being detected and acted on
    more promptly
 There is increased confidence of ED staff because of training and the tools. People
 used to be left just sitting there...there were no key processes...nurses felt
 uncomfortable and didn’t know how to talk about self-harm and suicide...most ED
 staff have the confidence to deal with this client group now, which they didn’t have
 before. (ED Nurse Manager)
Assessment: Mental Health
  Aim: people at risk of suicide get a timely and
    comprehensive mental health assessment
• What happened in the DHBs?
  – Mental Health Services were alerted and engaged
    with more promptly
  – Communication channels between ED and Mental
    Health were developed
  – Processes for mental health assessment take place
    prior to medical clearance
  – Mental Health staff increased presence in ED
  – Improved electronic records were introduced
Assessment: Mental Health
  Aim: people at risk of suicide get a timely and
    comprehensive mental health assessment

• What were the impacts?
  – Improved communication and relationships
    between ED and Mental Health
  – More prompt and thorough comprehensive
    assessment
 The relationship between ED and Mental Health is more open. ED can now
 say to Mental Health that they need to get to ED to do assessment quicker.
 (Service Manager, Mental Health and Addiction Services)
Assessment: Cultural
    Aim: Māori at risk of suicide offered timely
              cultural assessment
• What happened in the DHBs?
  – Collaboration between departments to develop
    strategies for better cultural responsiveness
  – More proactive efforts to offer Māori patients
    cultural input
  – Culture-specific questions included in initial
    assessment
  – Making available appropriate space in ED for
    cultural assessment
Assessment: Cultural
    Aim: Māori at risk of suicide offered timely
              cultural assessment
• What were the impacts?
  – Debate and dialogue was created
  – Improved collaboration between Māori Health
    and other departments
  – Connections being made with Māori providers in
    the community
  – Possibilities for collaboration were being explored
  – Models for cultural assessment were
    appearing/being developed
  – More of a “cultural lens” in ED
Discharge
 Aim: discharge plans always provided (to patient,
      whānau, others involved in their care)
• What happened in the DHBs?
  – Discharge forms developed and implemented
  – Mental health and ED notes included in discharge
    plans
  – Resources developed for family members to take
    home
  – One DHB designed a consumer satisfaction survey
  – Use of lay person’s language in discharge plans
  – Sending fax or electronic copies of the discharge form
    to GPs and other care providers
Discharge
 Aim: discharge plans always provided (to patient,
      whānau, others involved in their care)
• What were the impacts?
  – More people at risk of suicide and self-harm who
    were discharged received written discharge
    summary
  – Discharge plans contained more useful and clear
    information
  – More family/whānau received a copy of discharge
    plan
  – Better engagement with primary care
Follow up
  Aim: more timely follow up appointments post
        discharge, and follow up of DNAs
• What happened in the DHBs?
  – Automatically referring people at risk of suicide to
    mental health services
  – Improving IT infrastructure so that patient notes could
    be accessed by both MH and ED
  – Developing processes for people referred to MH to be
    contacted by that service prior to their follow up
    appointment
  – Developing as written policy that all current MH Unit
    clients be seen by that service after discharge from ED
  – Improving communication between the DHB and
    services in the community
Follow Up
  Aim: more timely follow up appointments post
        discharge, and follow up of DNAs

• What were the impacts?
  – Improved referral processes and continuity of care
  – Improved follow up of DNAs (in the 4 DHBs that
    implemented changes in this area)
 Follow up is better. Before, ED usually had no idea what happened once
 patient went to Mental Health. Now all info can be found in the notes.
 (ED Nurse Manager)
Success factors

Doing a Collaborative well in
 Aotearoa New Zealand…
National implementation team
• Credibility to engage with clinicians and
  managers in relevant departments
• Useful mix of skills and disciplines (e.g.,
  project management, clinical, consumer, etc.)
• Leadership style facilitates and models values
  of the Collaborative methodology (e.g.,
  whakawhanaungatanga)
• Generates excitement for the project
Effective national support
•   Initial training workshop – provide foundation
•   Regular teleconferences, meetings, workshops
•   Relevant and useful for stakeholders
•   Accessible to local project teams
•   Facilitate setting of achievable goals and
    timeframes
Local executive support
• Senior management “sign up” to core
  requirements of project – written EOI
• DHB nominate appropriate project
  coordinator and clinical leads from ED & MH
• Dedicated staff release time and resources
• Executive sponsors understand and champion
  the project at senior management level
Local project teams
• Representatives from all departments
  (ED, Mental Health, Māori Health, Māori Mental
  Health)
• Consumer & family/whānau advisors
• Mix of innovators, leaders & technical experts
• Whole-team ownership & commitment to change
• Effective mechanisms for:
  – Communication
  – Progressing the project
  – Overcoming logistical challenges (e.g., associated with
    shift work, multiple departments involved)
Learning the methodology
• Initial team-building prior to induction workshop
• Good representation at induction workshop
• Lot of new information to absorb initially; workshop
  needs to provide enough of a base to get started
   – Familiarity with methodology (pathway mapping, testing
     small changes, applying change methodologies)
   – Familiarity with underpinning values
     (e.g., whakawhanaungatanga: Commitment from the
     different services to work together with respect, aroha and
     share responsibility for one another)
   – Understanding how to access support/expertise when
     needed
Applying the methodology
• Pathway mapping to identify gaps, barriers and
  opportunities for improvement
  – In conjunction with Guideline
  – Consumer-centred approach
  – Ground rules (respect diversity, differences of opinion)
• Breakthrough methods
  – Defining the problem, clear and agreed aims/ goals/
    measures, test changes and monitor improvement
    prior to implementation
For more information

• The Collaborative & implementation team: www.nzgg.org.nz

• Breakthrough methodology: www.ihi.org

• The Evaluation report: www.tepou.org.nz

• The Evaluators: www.julianking.co.nz | www.hoi.com.au

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Evaluation of the NZGG Self-Harm & Suicide Prevention Collaborative

  • 1. Evaluation of the NZGG Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention Collaborative Julian King and Michelle Moss 10 September 2010 Julian King & Associates Limited www.julianking.co.nz Health Outcomes International
  • 2. Key messages • Collaborative methodologies… – are a successful method of guideline implementation and quality improvement – are resource intensive – may be undertaken again in the future • Success factors – Evaluation has identified features of the approach that are thought to contribute to its effectiveness
  • 3. The Collaborative A Collaborative is a network of people who share information, build on existing knowledge, develop expertise and solve problems for a common purpose, driven by the interest of the community involved (NICS). • Local DHB project teams with support of NZGG national implementation team • Using the Breakthrough methodology (www.ihi.org) • Undertook pathway mapping, identified gaps/ barriers/ opportunities for improving the assessment and management of people at risk of suicide • Trialled & implemented small changes • Measured and monitored progress toward meeting targets • 2 phases – Phase 1 (2005-07) 10 DHBs – Phase 2 (2008-10) 14 DHBs (incl 9 from Phase 1)
  • 4. The evaluation • Objectives – to review: – Quality of project implementation – Impacts – Stakeholder satisfaction • Methods – principally qualitative: – Interviews with all project coordinators, NZGG implementation team, consumer panel, nominated advisory group members, 6 DHB project teams – Descriptive analysis of target data (not gathered for evaluation purposes)
  • 5. Intervention logic Processes Outcomes (Who) (What) (Intermediate) (Long term) Support project Improved NZGG team teams practice Measurable improvements DHB Learn against targets for change Project Team Methodology Improved Mental Health Apply Methodology Reduced significant self - harm Support, DHB Facilitate access Reduced suicide Management to resources Culturally Responsive.......... Whakawhanaungatanga ..........Local Flexibility (How)
  • 6. PDSA cycle What are we trying to accomplish? ACT PLAN Implement the Plan the change changes that have that is to be How will we know that a been proven to be trialled change is an improvement? effective STUDY DO What changes can we make Evaluate the Conduct a trial of that will result in an impact of the trial the proposed change improvement?
  • 7. Improved practice What changes did the Collaborative achieve?
  • 8. Access Aim: people at risk of suicide get seen sooner in ED • What happened in the DHBs? – Pre-existing assessment tools and templates were adapted to suit local contexts – Assessment tools were trialled to assess how well they worked in practice – Tools were implemented – Staff were trained around initial assessment
  • 9. Access Aim: people at risk of suicide get seen sooner in ED • What were the impacts? – Improved processes – Improved knowledge about self-harm and suicide – Increased skills and confidence to ask relevant questions of people at risk – Mental health issues being detected and acted on more promptly There is increased confidence of ED staff because of training and the tools. People used to be left just sitting there...there were no key processes...nurses felt uncomfortable and didn’t know how to talk about self-harm and suicide...most ED staff have the confidence to deal with this client group now, which they didn’t have before. (ED Nurse Manager)
  • 10. Assessment: Mental Health Aim: people at risk of suicide get a timely and comprehensive mental health assessment • What happened in the DHBs? – Mental Health Services were alerted and engaged with more promptly – Communication channels between ED and Mental Health were developed – Processes for mental health assessment take place prior to medical clearance – Mental Health staff increased presence in ED – Improved electronic records were introduced
  • 11. Assessment: Mental Health Aim: people at risk of suicide get a timely and comprehensive mental health assessment • What were the impacts? – Improved communication and relationships between ED and Mental Health – More prompt and thorough comprehensive assessment The relationship between ED and Mental Health is more open. ED can now say to Mental Health that they need to get to ED to do assessment quicker. (Service Manager, Mental Health and Addiction Services)
  • 12. Assessment: Cultural Aim: Māori at risk of suicide offered timely cultural assessment • What happened in the DHBs? – Collaboration between departments to develop strategies for better cultural responsiveness – More proactive efforts to offer Māori patients cultural input – Culture-specific questions included in initial assessment – Making available appropriate space in ED for cultural assessment
  • 13. Assessment: Cultural Aim: Māori at risk of suicide offered timely cultural assessment • What were the impacts? – Debate and dialogue was created – Improved collaboration between Māori Health and other departments – Connections being made with Māori providers in the community – Possibilities for collaboration were being explored – Models for cultural assessment were appearing/being developed – More of a “cultural lens” in ED
  • 14. Discharge Aim: discharge plans always provided (to patient, whānau, others involved in their care) • What happened in the DHBs? – Discharge forms developed and implemented – Mental health and ED notes included in discharge plans – Resources developed for family members to take home – One DHB designed a consumer satisfaction survey – Use of lay person’s language in discharge plans – Sending fax or electronic copies of the discharge form to GPs and other care providers
  • 15. Discharge Aim: discharge plans always provided (to patient, whānau, others involved in their care) • What were the impacts? – More people at risk of suicide and self-harm who were discharged received written discharge summary – Discharge plans contained more useful and clear information – More family/whānau received a copy of discharge plan – Better engagement with primary care
  • 16. Follow up Aim: more timely follow up appointments post discharge, and follow up of DNAs • What happened in the DHBs? – Automatically referring people at risk of suicide to mental health services – Improving IT infrastructure so that patient notes could be accessed by both MH and ED – Developing processes for people referred to MH to be contacted by that service prior to their follow up appointment – Developing as written policy that all current MH Unit clients be seen by that service after discharge from ED – Improving communication between the DHB and services in the community
  • 17. Follow Up Aim: more timely follow up appointments post discharge, and follow up of DNAs • What were the impacts? – Improved referral processes and continuity of care – Improved follow up of DNAs (in the 4 DHBs that implemented changes in this area) Follow up is better. Before, ED usually had no idea what happened once patient went to Mental Health. Now all info can be found in the notes. (ED Nurse Manager)
  • 18. Success factors Doing a Collaborative well in Aotearoa New Zealand…
  • 19. National implementation team • Credibility to engage with clinicians and managers in relevant departments • Useful mix of skills and disciplines (e.g., project management, clinical, consumer, etc.) • Leadership style facilitates and models values of the Collaborative methodology (e.g., whakawhanaungatanga) • Generates excitement for the project
  • 20. Effective national support • Initial training workshop – provide foundation • Regular teleconferences, meetings, workshops • Relevant and useful for stakeholders • Accessible to local project teams • Facilitate setting of achievable goals and timeframes
  • 21. Local executive support • Senior management “sign up” to core requirements of project – written EOI • DHB nominate appropriate project coordinator and clinical leads from ED & MH • Dedicated staff release time and resources • Executive sponsors understand and champion the project at senior management level
  • 22. Local project teams • Representatives from all departments (ED, Mental Health, Māori Health, Māori Mental Health) • Consumer & family/whānau advisors • Mix of innovators, leaders & technical experts • Whole-team ownership & commitment to change • Effective mechanisms for: – Communication – Progressing the project – Overcoming logistical challenges (e.g., associated with shift work, multiple departments involved)
  • 23. Learning the methodology • Initial team-building prior to induction workshop • Good representation at induction workshop • Lot of new information to absorb initially; workshop needs to provide enough of a base to get started – Familiarity with methodology (pathway mapping, testing small changes, applying change methodologies) – Familiarity with underpinning values (e.g., whakawhanaungatanga: Commitment from the different services to work together with respect, aroha and share responsibility for one another) – Understanding how to access support/expertise when needed
  • 24. Applying the methodology • Pathway mapping to identify gaps, barriers and opportunities for improvement – In conjunction with Guideline – Consumer-centred approach – Ground rules (respect diversity, differences of opinion) • Breakthrough methods – Defining the problem, clear and agreed aims/ goals/ measures, test changes and monitor improvement prior to implementation
  • 25. For more information • The Collaborative & implementation team: www.nzgg.org.nz • Breakthrough methodology: www.ihi.org • The Evaluation report: www.tepou.org.nz • The Evaluators: www.julianking.co.nz | www.hoi.com.au

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Review the quality of project implementation at a national level, against NZGG’s declared methodology Review local implementation progress and impacts achieved against targets for change Evaluate stakeholder satisfaction
  2. Present this up front and point out that evaluation systematically considered each of the elements/boxes … opportunity to explain each component in a bit more detail… yellow arrows as lead-in to next slide…