National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number 292157 The ‘bottom up’ approach to self care… ………. empowering patients 12 th PAGB.

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National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number The ‘bottom up’ approach to self care… ………. empowering patients 12 th PAGB Self-Care Annual Conference 2011 Stephanie Varah Chief Executive N.A.P.P

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number N.A.P.P: The Self Care Forum patients’ champion “ Patient Participation Groups (PPGs), uniquely placed at the heart of GP practices, have an essential role in empowering individuals to access and understand appropriate information that supports shared and informed decision making about treatment, self care and lifestyle choices.”

A unique relationship PPGs have a unique relationship with their practice Built on trust & mutual respect between GPs, practice staff & patients PPGs work together with GPs & practice teams to identify & address priorities

Patient Participation is… Patients working with a practice to: contribute to the continuous improvement of services ensuring practices are more responsive to the needs and wishes of patients foster improved communication between the practice and its patients help patients to take more responsibility for their health provide practical support and help to implement change.

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Capturing the patients’ perspective Key self care messages for patients? How best to convey messages? How patients interpret messages? What can patients do to care for themselves & their families? Patients as a resource!

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Research evidence tells us.. General principles found to work well: Involving people in decision making; Proactive education to increase confidence Helping people manage the social, emotional & physical impacts of their conditions Approaches which empower & activate people have more sustainable impacts on behaviour Increased focus on the involvement of people’s carers and families

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number The ‘bottom up’ campaign Harness the potential of PPGs –Convey & reinforce self care messages –Involve patients –Signpost patients to other means of support Workshops for patients & practices to work together –Discuss approaches –What works and what doesn’t….. Develop ‘patient friendly’ resources

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Workshops Manchester & inner London Mix of PPG members, GP’s, practice, PCT & SHA staff Context - why self care matters Existing self care approaches –Are these effective? –What barriers are there to self care? –What support is needed Test resources

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Resources for patients: Draft self care poster received mixed reviews from patients! A good idea but…

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Resources for patients…what we heard Poster – a simple visual reminder with key messages……. –‘surgeries are unhealthy places…!’ –‘when you feel poorly there’s no place like home….’ –make sure you ask your GP the self-care questions & write down the answers on the slip provided –Make sure you pick up a leaflet about support groups & useful information

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Resources for patients…what we heard Self care leaflet – given by the receptionist to the patient on arrival….. –These are the questions you need to ask the GP How long symptoms might last What to look out for What you can do for yourself What you can do to prevent problems in future –This is what to tell your GP (your self care history…I have tried this medication, approach..) –Keep this leaflet for next time..

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number What can be built on…. New patient interviews Self care folders prepared by PPGs Voluntary & community infrastructure –Outreach to communities & groups that do not engage –Citizenship training, Libraries etc PPG drop-in’s & information events Virtual PPGs ‘Pharmacy First’ & pharmacies in general Local & social media, text messaging, soaps

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number What is needed……. Training, information & support for frontline reception staff, PPGs & GPs Explain ‘why its worth it’ to patients Encourage practices to work together More information on self help/support groups & for carers Improve communication with patients Embed self care messages into education PPG self care champions

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Key message Improve image of self care & how it is perceived – agree with ethos of campaign but it’s not coming through in messaging… –Help the NHS to help you….. Strike a balance –Patients want support to feel confident but want to know they can still access GP Work with patients to change attitudes

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Embedding self-care into practice Carry on learning –2 Workshops 2012 –Work with NHS NW Develop guide and materials to support PPGs and practices Capture experience and share through N.A.P.P and Self Care Forum networks Report back at 2012 Self Care Conference

National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P) Charity Number Contact For more information on the N.A.P.P self care project please contact: Stephanie Varah Chief Executive: Tel: Mobile: