Project Group – NHS Lanarkshire Midwives Suzanne Sheerin Aileen Cunning Wendy Duffy Susanne Ross Moira Mooney Amanda Kennett.

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Project Group – NHS Lanarkshire Midwives Suzanne Sheerin Aileen Cunning Wendy Duffy Susanne Ross Moira Mooney Amanda Kennett

Why Women’s Stories? Quality Ambition – Person Centeredness To give women a voice within Maternity Services Look beneath the surface experience Time to actively listen

Why Women’s Stories? To identify women that need extra help to deal with their feelings or psychological trauma For Midwives to learn and reflect To identify themes within the stories and use these to drive change

Effective Practitioner The team examined and evaluated the website together. Specific analysis of the tools and learning activities around person centeredness, communication The use of the Effective Practitioner website allowed the team to examine various tools used to collect women’s stories Tools used - You told us, Emotional Touchpoints, How do you feel, Feedback Evaluation

Activities Study Session – Communication Skills To gain confidence for the project team when dealing with conflict situations or conversations that become difficult for the woman or the midwife Channels of referral for women Further examination of the Patient Story tools within Effective Practitioner

Stories Project Midwives are using a variety of tools All areas of Maternity including the Community Excellent response from Women Interest generated within the Service Challenges – Privacy and Time Emotionally challenging for the Midwives

Moving On Examine themes from the stories Formulate actions to drive quality Interest from Midwives to expand the group Debriefing skills Feedback to all within the Healthcare Team