Reflection on the Implementation of a Nurse Practitioner training programme in a large Cardiothoracic Surgical Unit Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners.

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Reflection on the Implementation of a Nurse Practitioner training programme in a large Cardiothoracic Surgical Unit Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners Sandra Laidler, Rowena Macfarlane, Lisa Clarke, Scott Naden, Gillian Newberry, Helen Baty, Julie Wood, Jackie Carlisle, Susan Colling, Nicola Rutherford Cardiothoracic Matron Fiona Thompson Lead Consultants Sasha Stamenkovic, Stephen Clark Presented by Sandra Laidler

Aim To discuss the employment, education and training of a group of experienced nurses to cover a 24/7 rota within a cardiothoracic unit, working at the level comparable to that of a Junior Doctor.

The Nurse Practitioner Programme “The programme aims to deliver ward care by permanent members of the team who are experienced, motivated and committed to the job” Mr. Leslie Hamilton Former President SCTS Cardiothoracic Surgeon

Mr Stephen Clark, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, champions the NP programme and clinically takes responsibility for managing and overseeing the training The Nurse Practitioner Programme

Why did we do it? Disillusionment of junior doctors (CT1, CT2 & non- trainees) EWTD Recruitment of junior doctors (non-trainees) Improving Original NP initiative

The NP Training Programme Selection Criteria Formal Training Practical Skills Informal/In-house Training

Selection Criteria RGN 1 st level Nurse - educated to degree level working at Band 6> Teaching qualification/Mentor certificate Cardiothoracic experience

Formal Training Clinical Assessment and History Taking Module Non-Medical Prescribing Qualification CALS / ALS Nurse Practitioner Certificate (Diploma/Degree) Advanced Practitioner Award (Masters) Northumbria University Carlisle University

The Nurse Practitioner Clinical Assessment & History Taking Non- Medical Prescribing Cardiac Arrest Team Ward Rounds with Consultants Discharge or Transfer Letters Ordering Clinical Tests Reviewing results Report / Act on findings Referrals/ Repatriation Documentation In Medical Notes Nurse led Pre- Assessment Clinic Review ITU/HDU transfers Multi- Dimensional Role

NP Multi-Dimensional Role 1 Ward cover 24/7 Clinical assessment & history taking pre-op patients Non medical prescribing Daily consultant led ward rounds Documentation & follow up from ward rounds Ordering clinical tests & analysis of results Transfer and discharge letters

NP Multi-Dimensional Role 2 Nurse led pre-assessment clinic (Monday – Friday) Repatriation referrals Referrals to other specialities Clinical review of ITU & HDU transfers Member of the cardiac arrest team FIRST POINT of CONTACT 24/7 Rota

Junior Doctor or Nurse Practitioner? MAXI NURSE not MINI DOCTOR “ The key is the skills and knowledge to do the job rather than the label that the post holds” Mr. Leslie Hamilton Former President SCTS

Conclusion Effective replacement of the junior doctors Improved timely and quality service provision Improved documentation & communication Efficient 24/7 service Enhanced training for surgical trainees Forecast long term cost effectiveness

Any Questions? Thank You

Lessons Learnt 1 Change – Psychology of ‘change’ not fully addressed/understood Coping with attitudes and negativity from other disciplines Acceptance of the role Extended transitional time needed for some NPs Role blurring

Lessons Learnt 2 More training time  to reduce pressure on NPs  Assist transition Non-medical prescribing limitations Erecord launch Environmental factors not addressed Ongoing issues for HDU? Transplant & VADs patients?

Lessons Learnt “ The team of NPs have worked extremely hard to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to implement this programme. The pressure was immense and intense at times and I do not think anyone realised how hard this would be. The NPs should be very proud of what they have achieved and should have confidence in their abilities as highly skilled Nurse Practitioners ” Fiona Thompson Cardiothoracic Matron

Practical Clinical Skills 1 Physical Assessment, Examination & History Taking Suturing Cannulation / Venepuncture Arterial blood gas sampling- radial & femoral approach ABG analysis Catheterisation

Practical Clinical Skills 2 Test requisition and analysis Defibrillation Emergency re-sternotomy (assisting SpR) Entonox administration Advanced sterile dressings & procedures (chest packs & VAC dressing)

Informal/In-house Training 1 Anatomy and Physiology (medical school and mortuary) Theatre - shadowing Consultants Radiology Consultant teaching sessions Consultant out-patient clinics Departmental visits – Echo, Lung function, Microbiology, Haematology, Biochemistry

Informal/In-house Training 2 Neurological Examination (Neurosurgeon) Paediatric/Congenital Teaching (Paediatric surgeon) Trust pharmacist teaching OSCE with Consultant mentors 60 hours clinical supervision with mentors (NMP) Weekly Educational Meetings (on-going)