Cindy Parypa Patient Engagement Facilitator April 2016

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Cindy Parypa Patient Engagement Facilitator April 2016 Patient and Family Engagement Cindy Parypa Patient Engagement Facilitator April 2016

Definition of Patient and Family Engagement Patient and family engagement is a partnership among patients, family members and healthcare providers.   This team provides knowledge, insight and viewpoints for: individual care the design, implementation and evaluation of programs and policies Engagement considers the values and needs of patients, healthcare providers and the community. Patient: intended to mean all clients, patients and residents Family: A family is a group of individuals who are connected by kinship, affection, dependency or trust. The family is defined by the client. (from Saskatoon Health Region)

Consultation Involvement Partnership

Patient Passport (in draft)

Meant to act as a personal communication tool Overview Not a legal document Meant to act as a personal communication tool To be completed primarily by the patient to enhance patient engagement, keep track of accurate history (facts, meds, surgery dates) and help the patient remember their care journey. Contains medical information to be shared between patients and any health care provider as desired / appropriate Includes tips on how to use the document

Section 1 – General Information Basic patient info Medications What is in the passport? Section 1 – General Information Basic patient info Medications Consulted specialists Activities of daily living info

Section 2 – Hospital Illness Management What is in the passport? Section 2 – Hospital Illness Management What the hospital wants me to know Referral information Discharge planning

Section 3 – Personal Illness Management What is in the passport? Section 3 – Personal Illness Management What I want my health care provider to know Questions for the health care provider Health log: includes blood pressure, blood glucose, and symptom tracker

Trial Testing the use of the Passport Palliative Care Dauphin Surgery Physician Chronic Conditions Clinic in First Nations community Further distribution and spread plan under development pending outcome/evaluation of trials.

Contact us If you would like more information on Patient and Family Engagement in Prairie Mountain Health, contact: Cindy Parypa, Patient Engagement Facilitator 204-573-7687 cparypa@pmh-mb.ca Sandi Allen, Regional Manager Client & Patient Relations 204-759-4517 sallen@pmh-mb.ca

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