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The 2017 Western Health and Social Care Trust AHP Awards

In March 2017, the Western Health and Social Care Trust celebrated the work of the lymphoedema team with Jill Hamilton and her team winning the AHP award for patient and client experience.

Guidance papers for assisting with prescribing of compression and the use of Doppler assessment:

The Network also worked closely with PHA, the Leg Ulcer Forum and the Tissue Viability Network to produce information to support pharmacists and GPS in the prescribing and ordering of compression garments, and also regarding the use of Doppler vascular assessment tool for lymphoedema. Both adjuncts will be extremely supportive to those in all care settings.

Development of Easy Read literature to support service users:

The Network has worked with many partners over the past year to achieve its goals including Angela Crocker from the BHSCT’s Speech and Therapy Language Department and her colleagues in the BHSCT Easy Read Groups, Faye McLernon and Tammie Patrick, to develop an Easy read lymphoedema leaflet and self-management prompt card. This has been appraised nationally and is being used across the UK.

The first All-Ireland lymphoedema conference – 15th November 2017, Dromantine Conference Centre, Newry:

LNNI has been working in partnership with the South of Ireland HSE Lymphoedema Forum, and together are planning the first All-Ireland Lymphoedema conference for 2017! This will launch the HSE work plan and celebrate the recent successes alongside some international specialist education.

The Lymphoedema Network Northern Ireland re-launches its website, reviews the successes of 2016 and plans for 2017 All-Ireland Conference!

The Lymphoedema Network Northern Ireland (LNNI) is happy to announce the re-launch of its website www.lnni.org . This was created to support both service users and healthcare professionals and provides access to referral information alongside clinical guidance and numerous downloadable leaflets to support self-management and independence. The modernisation allows improved tablet and phone access alongside up to date information and contact details.

The SHSCT Lymphoedema Team win their Chairman’s Dragon’s Den Award

The Southern Health and Social care Trust Lymphoedema Team also had success this year by winning its Chairman’s Dragon’s Den Award with a bid to run a “Healthy Legs Scheme”. The Quality Improvement event was attended by over 250 people for the 3 shortlisted teams to present their projects. The project has been designed to incorporate education and exercise over a 4 week period to support patients to manage their chronic oedema. The programme will be extended to improve public awareness and to promote prevention. The team are to attend a two day professional development programme and will also be financially supported by the trust to pilot their programme.

LNNI staff win both best poster prizes at the British Lymphology Society National Conference:

Laura Henry from the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust won the best poster award for her poster which depicted a new assessment technique for those with head and neck lymphoedema; Jill Hamilton, Western Health and Social Care Trust, also won the best novice poster award with her audit of prescribing practice and resulting recommendations.

The Lymphoedema Network Northern Ireland (LNNI) wins national Award!

LNNI won the British Lymphology Society‘s 2016 national award for raising awareness of lymphoedema with healthcare professionals.

Lymphoedema awareness is embedded in the LNNI work plan. Initially this involved the common referring groups, such as breast cancer, and has evolved as a result of referral analysis and feedback, to include those outside normal referring groups, and indeed health. 

Multi-professional undergraduate awareness: LNNI have a partnership with the Ulster University re awareness: Nursing, Physiotherapy, OT, Radiotherapy and Podiatry. Annually, all undergraduate groups participate in a half-day seminar (lectures/case discussion) which has been highly evaluated by students and university staff. This includes a patient video in which the discussion is patient-led. Awareness covers many potential referring areas and encourages students to consider lymphoedema when they are on student placements and when qualified.

Post graduate awareness:

LNNI has developed a series of information adjuncts which are linked to the LNNI website with the BLS link.

  • Leaflets are provided to the staff working with the “at risk” groups to support their awareness, alongside focused HCP clinical room posters. This provides an introduction for the teams to meet and further discuss lymphoedema. Positive impact has been assessed via pre/post session quizzes. 
  • A new education/quiz package has been developed for community social care learning.
  • A new leaflet has recently been designed in partnership with community care groups for adults with learning disability (staff and patients) in the “Easy Read” format, which has involved wide spread community awareness.

Specific multi-professional strategic areas have been targeted (using local data analysis) including:

  • cultural areas demonstrating fewer referrals per head of population e.g. The Chinese Welfare Association Health Lead
  • Public Health Agency developments including new GP Practice/Pharmacists briefing tools and lobbying re obesity issues
  • DVT teams
  • Cardiovascular teams (re by-pass grafts)
  • Neonatal Regional Network and paediatrics
  • EDs 
  • New head and neck cancer unit staff
  • Macmillan Practice Nurse Modules
  • specific regional conferences e.g. Vulvectomy, leadership and lipoedema
  • Cancer Health and Well-being events
  • specific group facilitation e.g. via mandatory training for all DNs/treatment room staff
  • regional specialist palliative care teams and creation of commissioning brief
  • various multi-professional post-grad modules and specific training days

GP awareness: The LNNI teams participate in GP education days and have links with each Trust Lead GP. The teams include the LSN module and LNNI web links in all primary care paperwork, and advertise the BLS cellulitis guidelines. The leads have worked with their Lead GPs to develop regional electronic referral tools which specify referral criteria and guidance thus increasing awareness and increased referral quality.

Strategic stakeholders: Strategic bodies have also been provided with briefing documents and presentations, and also in partnership with the Long term Conditions Alliance NI. Work with the Public Health Agency has led to an improvement in prescribing, greater awareness re need for good practice and potential use of available product codes. LNNI also works in partnership with the South of Ireland DOH Forum.

“5 Key Messages”

The Lymphoedema Network Northern Ireland patient representatives and their clinical lead team have been working with Lymphoedema Support Network to produce a new, to the point, patient self-help poster.

Download the document here

National Lymphoedema Conference, Dublin

The upcoming National Lymphoedema Conference, will be hosted by the Mater Hospital Dublin on 25th September 2015

View the programme

Download the registration form

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