Download - Anne Darton, Agency for Clinical Innovation
HARC ScholarshipBurn Injury- Post acute
care: filling the gaps
Anne Darton
Manager
ACI Statewide Burn Injury Service NetworkApril 2015
“Achieving international best practice in post acute care and inpatient rehabilitation for severe burn injured people; what are the gaps in care for NSW burn injured people?”
Opportunity identified
Gap in current Burn services identified
International conference
Application
▲ Identify potential people/places to visit
▲ Brief literature review
▲ Work plan
“Achieving international best practice in post acute care and inpatient rehabilitation for severe burn injured people; what are the gaps in care for NSW burn injured people?”
Burn rehab and post acute community
reintegration identified
ISBI conference in Edinburgh (hosting same in
Sydney 2 years later)
UK reviewed their burn services
Similarity to NSW/Australian system
Conference Edinburgh
Visited 3 Burn Care Networks (many sites):
▲ Newcastle on Tyne Royal Victoria Infirmary Burn Unit
▲ Whiston Hospital burn unit Liverpool
▲ Pinderfields Hospital burns unit, Wakefield
Northern Burn Care Network Manager, Sheffield
▲ Sheffield Children’s Hospital Burns Unit
Midland Burn Care Network Manager, Nottingham
▲ University Hospitals Leicester Burn Facility
▲ Birmingham Children’s Hospital Burn Centre
▲ University Hospital Birmingham Burn Centre
Midland Burn Care Network Board Meeting, Nottingham
▲ St Andrew’s Burn Centre, Chelmsford
▲ Chelsea and Westminster Hospital London burns unit
▲ Queen Victoria Hospital East Grinstead
▲ Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Headley Court
Findings
Gaps in our service (or what they do that we don’t)
Post acute care
▲ Outreach services/clinics/home visits – variety of set ups● Home based
● Clinics in peripheral centres
● Nurse only
● MDT
▲ Reintegration programs -● adult program in partnership with a charity
● paediatric formalised reintegration school program
▲ Scar review clinics inclusive of MDT
▲ Scar Management● All scar management products e.g. silicone gel sheets, custom made garments etc.
prescribed by GP on recommendation of the burn therapist and paid for by the NHS
system.
● In-house pressure garment production instead of private company production at one site
● Camouflage make-up - routine part of rehabilitation
Gaps in our service (or what they do that we don’t)
System
▲ Online care pathways as per Northern Burn Care Network
▲ Tiered designation system for burn care services with standardised assessment
and validation
Technology
▲ Laser treatment for scars
▲ Burns assessment app for smart phone and other devices
▲ Telehealth clinical psychology follow up
Other
▲ Extensive use of clinical psychologists
▲ Burns Link nurses
▲ Burn case management
▲ Printed handout materials for patient information all aspects of burn care acute and
rehab, scar management etc.
▲ ‘Step-down’ flats for ongoing independence training with support of the burn
specialty MDT
▲ Ventilated beds on Burn Unit
Filling the Gaps (or what could we do in NSW/Australia?)
Establishing multidisciplinary outreach teams combined with Telehealth
options
Focused reintegration of back to work, community and school programs
including psychosocial supports
Case management positions/roles to coordinate discharge and ongoing
services and care.
Agreed standards of burn care service validated/accredited and be applicable
for the burn services across Australia and New Zealand through ANZBA
(Australian & New Zealand Burn Association)
Adopting camouflage make- up as an adjunct to therapy for patients with
potential to improve self-esteem and psychological well being
Exploring the use of Laser treatment for scars in the public health setting
What we have done so far
Establishing multidisciplinary outreach teams combined with Telehealth options
Burn Telehealth project - in diagnostic phase
Focused reintegration of back to work, community and school programs including psychosocial
supports
Burn Hub proposal led by our consumer/burn survivor representative
Case management positions/roles to coordinate discharge and ongoing services and
care. Currently this only occurs with compensable work insurance cases.
Proposal being developed for a trial of “care navigator” for major burns
Agreed standards of burn care service validated/accredited and be applicable for the
burn services across Australia and New Zealand through ANZBA (Australian & New
Zealand Burn Association)
Burns Quality Improvement Program BQIP (ANZBA) commenced
Adopting camouflage make- up as an adjunct to therapy for patients with potential to
improve self-esteem and psychological well being
Resources for camouflage make-up explored and now made available to patients
Exploring the use of Laser treatment for scars in the public health setting
Ultra Pulse Laser machines now purchased at CRGH & CHW (from trust funds)
What we have done so far
Establishing multidisciplinary outreach teams combined with Telehealth options
Burn Telehealth project - in diagnostic phase
Focused reintegration of back to work, community and school programs including psychosocial
supports
Burn Hub proposal led by our consumer/burn survivor representative
Case management positions/roles to coordinate discharge and ongoing services and
care. Currently this only occurs with compensable work insurance cases.
Proposal being developed for a trial of “care navigator” for major burns
Agreed standards of burn care service validated/accredited and be applicable for the
burn services across Australia and New Zealand through ANZBA (Australian & New
Zealand Burn Association)
Burns Quality Improvement Program BQIP (ANZBA) commenced
Adopting camouflage make- up as an adjunct to therapy for patients with potential to
improve self-esteem and psychological well being
Resources for camouflage make-up explored and now made available to patients
Exploring the use of Laser treatment for scars in the public health setting
Ultra Pulse Laser machines now purchased at CRGH & CHW (from trust funds)
What we have done so far
Establishing multidisciplinary outreach teams combined with Telehealth options
Burn Telehealth project - in diagnostic phase
Focused reintegration of back to work, community and school programs including psychosocial
supports
Burn Hub proposal led by our consumer/burn survivor representative
Case management positions/roles to coordinate discharge and ongoing services and
care. Currently this only occurs with compensable work insurance cases.
Proposal being developed for a trial of “care navigator” for major burns
Agreed standards of burn care service validated/accredited and be applicable for the
burn services across Australia and New Zealand through ANZBA (Australian & New
Zealand Burn Association)
Burns Quality Improvement Program BQIP (ANZBA) commenced
Adopting camouflage make- up as an adjunct to therapy for patients with potential to
improve self-esteem and psychological well being
Resources for camouflage make-up explored and now made available to patients
Exploring the use of Laser treatment for scars in the public health setting
Ultra Pulse Laser machines now purchased at CRGH & CHW (from trust funds)
What we have done so far
Establishing multidisciplinary outreach teams combined with Telehealth options
Burn Telehealth project - in diagnostic phase
Focused reintegration of back to work, community and school programs including psychosocial
supports
Burn Hub proposal led by our consumer/burn survivor representative
Case management positions/roles to coordinate discharge and ongoing services and
care. Currently this only occurs with compensable work insurance cases.
Proposal being developed for a trial of “care navigator” for major burns
Agreed standards of burn care service validated/accredited and be applicable for the
burn services across Australia and New Zealand through ANZBA (Australian & New
Zealand Burn Association)
Burns Quality Improvement Program BQIP (ANZBA) commenced
Adopting camouflage make- up as an adjunct to therapy for patients with potential to
improve self-esteem and psychological well being
Resources for camouflage make-up explored and now made available to patients
Exploring the use of Laser treatment for scars in the public health setting
Ultra Pulse Laser machines now purchased at CRGH & CHW (from trust funds)
What we have done so far
Establishing multidisciplinary outreach teams combined with Telehealth options
Burn Telehealth project - in diagnostic phase
Focused reintegration of back to work, community and school programs including psychosocial
supports
Burn Hub proposal led by our consumer/burn survivor representative
Case management positions/roles to coordinate discharge and ongoing services and
care. Currently this only occurs with compensable work insurance cases.
Proposal being developed for a trial of “care navigator” for major burns
Agreed standards of burn care service validated/accredited and be applicable for the
burn services across Australia and New Zealand through ANZBA (Australian & New
Zealand Burn Association)
Burns Quality Improvement Program BQIP (ANZBA) commenced
Adopting camouflage make- up as an adjunct to therapy for patients with potential to
improve self-esteem and psychological well being
Resources for camouflage make-up explored and now made available to patients
Exploring the use of Laser treatment for scars in the public health setting
Ultra Pulse Laser machines now purchased at CRGH & CHW (from trust funds)
What we have done so far
Establishing multidisciplinary outreach teams combined with Telehealth options
Burn Telehealth project - in diagnostic phase
Focused reintegration of back to work, community and school programs including psychosocial
supports
Burn Hub proposal led by our consumer/burn survivor representative
Case management positions/roles to coordinate discharge and ongoing services and
care. Currently this only occurs with compensable work insurance cases.
Proposal being developed for a trial of “care navigator” for major burns
Agreed standards of burn care service validated/accredited and be applicable for the
burn services across Australia and New Zealand through ANZBA (Australian & New
Zealand Burn Association)
Burns Quality Improvement Program BQIP (ANZBA) commenced
Adopting camouflage make- up as an adjunct to therapy for patients with potential to
improve self-esteem and psychological well being
Resources for camouflage make-up explored and now made available to patients
Exploring the use of Laser treatment for scars in the public health setting
Ultra Pulse Laser machines now purchased at CRGH & CHW (from trust funds)
Overall …….
Learnt about not just post acute care but all aspects of burn care in UK
There were elements in all the facilities visited that had something that was
different to NSW burns care and showed positive outcomes for patients
Established ongoing connections with colleagues in the UK and share the
NSW experience.
Similarities in the burn care services in the UK and those currently delivered
in NSW.
No single service that was visited in the UK had an ideal model of post-acute
care.
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