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The Network in 2017 How do we continue to build on the work achieved through HFH? How do we continue to support Journey of Change participants? How do we ensure the Network is addressing the challenges encountered in your setting and facilitating/supporting change? How do we sustain the Network?

Planning for the Future of the Residential Network in 2017 (Presentation delivered at Residential Network Meeting November 2016)

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Page 1: Planning for the Future of the Residential Network in 2017 (Presentation delivered at Residential Network Meeting November 2016)

The Network in 2017

How do we continue to build on the work

achieved through HFH?

How do we continue to support Journey of Change

participants?

How do we ensure the Network is addressing the

challenges encountered in your setting and

facilitating/supporting change?

How do we sustain the Network?

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A Journey of Change Continuous quality improvement in end-of-life care

• Compassionate End of Life (CEOL) Review System

Establishing a multidisciplinary CEOL

Group

Facilitating a CEOL Review after the death of

a resident

Administering the Bereaved Relative's and Friend's Questionnaire

Core group of

staff dedicated to

EOLC

All staff involved

in care of

deceased

resident

Family and

friends of

deceased

resident

Network

Meetings

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DNAR

Policy, Practice and Challenges

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'Do not resuscitate': Ide’s plea for

wishes to be respected. 80 year old

woman's fear of being "hammered to

hell" by paramedics is terrifying her in

her final years. ‘I want to be a happy

camper when I leave this world’

Irish Examiner

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Think About

Are there times when I know resuscitation

or attempted resuscitation shouldn’t have

happened but it did?

Have I ever discussed DNAR with a

resident?

What needs to happen in my nursing

home/hospital?

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Guidance/Policies:

• National Consent Policy 2012 - Part 4 – DNAR

Other Guidance

• Medical Council Guidelines

• An Bord Altranais

• Local policies

Pending

• National Policy On Do‐not‐attempt‐resuscitation

Decisions

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28/11/2013 National Consent Policy

National Consent Policy (HSE)

• Provides a decision-making framework to facilitate

advance discussion of personal preferences

regarding CPR and DNAR orders

• Aims to ensure decisions are made consistently,

transparently and in line with best practise

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28/8/2013 National Consent Policy

General Principles

• Individual decision-making

• Involving individuals in discussions

• Involving family & friends in discussions

• Decision-making capacity

• Provision of information

• Decision-making regarding CPR & DNAR orders

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28/11/2013 National Consent Policy

Terminology : What do we mean by…

DNAR: Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (CPR)

CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation includes chest

compressions, defibrillation, the injection of drugs &

ventilation of lungs

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28/11/2013 National Consent Policy

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

• Intervention for treatment of cardiorespiratory arrest

• Survival rates:

• In hospital: 13-20%

• Out of hospital: lower again

• Includes:

• Chest compressions

• Defibrillation

• Medication

• Ventilation

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Why should we talk about DNAR?

• Fits with the practice of good care planning

• Having conversations about DNAR and future care

provision results in better care at end of life.

• Protects the patient from unnecessary and

inappropriate interventions

• In keeping with individuals right to refuse (ADMCA

2015)

• Avoids ‘slow coding’ and ‘sham resuscitation’

• Prevents confusion and unnecessary distress to

families

Talkcpr clip

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National Consent Policy

Individual decision-making

• Individual assessment of each case

• Individual's own views and values are central

• Balance benefits and risks involved in CPR and likelihood of

success

• Likely clinical outcome

• Likelihood of successfully restarting heart and breathing

for a sustained period

• Level of recovery that can be reasonably expected

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Involving Family

• If the person wishes..

• If the person wants…

• If the person can’t participate…

•Find out from those who know the person best about any

previously expressed preferences wishes and beliefs.

•From their knowledge of the person ,what do they think the

person would want.. This does not mean that they make

the choice or decision.

The final decision regarding DNAR lies with the most senior

healthcare professional

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Let’s discuss

1. Are there residents currently in my care who would

benefit from this conversation?

2. Are there residents in my care who cannot engage

in this conversation but for whom this decision

should be made?

3. What, if anything, is needed in my nursing

home/hospital to enhance practice in this area?

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Cheers!