Categorias: Todos - trust - pharmacy - communication - healthcare

por lucy mc grath 3 anos atrás

155

PF6420 Mind Map Assignment 2021-2022

Effective communication between healthcare professionals and patients, particularly those with cancer, is crucial for fostering trust and respect. It is important for pharmacists and other healthcare workers to be familiar with the needs of both patients and their caregivers.

PF6420 Mind Map Assignment 2021-2022

Core competency 2.4.6

Principle 3 of Code of conduct

https://www.thepsi.ie/Libraries/Pharmacy_Practice/PSI_s_Code_of_Conduct_2019.sflb.ashx

Frequent interactions

Pf3011- HSE making every contact count

Respect

Familiarity

Trust

Staff

https://www.msdmanuals.com/home/special-subjects/hospital-care/hospital-care-team-members

Medical social worker

Occupational therapist

Psychotherapist

Speech and language therapist

Nursing team

Medical team

Dietician

Core competency 5.1.3, 5.1.4 and 5.2.6

https://www.thepsi.ie/Libraries/Pharmacy_Practice/PSI_Core_Comp_Framework_Web_Version_Final.sflb.ashx

Group 18

Group 17

Communicating with people with Cancer

Communicating about their Medicines

Side effects

PF6420 Cytotoxics lecture

How to Manage

Non-pharmacological measures

Prescribed antiemetics

Information on wigs etc

https://www.cancer.ie/cancer-information-and-support/cancer-information/cancer-treatments-and-side-effects/coping-with-side-effects/hair-loss/wigs-and-hairpieces

Unexplained fevers or other signs of infection

Immediate medical attention

Pain

Opioids

Caution with paracetamol

May mask a fever

What to expect

Nausea and vomiting

Hair loss

Weakened immune system

Aches and pains

See mind map on pain management

Additional medications and what to take when

NCCP Cancer Regimens

Steroids
Painkillers
Antidiarrhoeals
Laxatives
Antiemetics
Dosing instructions
Daily therapy
Cyclical therapy
What type of medication?
Parenteral therapy
Oral Anticancer Medicines

Communicating with Co-survivors

How to communicate it

PF6420: Survivorship lecture

Have leaflets available in the pharmacy
Brief interventions
Unlikely to reach out themselves
What do they need to know?
Carers

Information about medications

Carers' Entitlements

https://www.cancer.ie/cancer-information-and-support/cancer-support/coping-with-cancer/information-for-carers/carers-entitlements

Carer's Benefit

Carer's Allowance

Family

General health advice

Looking after their physical and mental health

Increased hygeine measures

Importance of vaccines

PF4013: The Immunocompromised Patient

Support groups

Resources Available

Charities
Information

Checking

Treatment and side effects

Support

Coping mechanisms

Survivorship

Co- Survivors

https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/5/cancer/profinfo/survivorship-programme/nccp%20survive%20prog.html

Post Treatment

Pf 6420 - Cancer Survivorship, Dr. Kevin Murphy

Experienced Healthcare professionals
Overcome an obstacle
Areas of improvement
HSE & NCCP

https://www2.hse.ie/mental-health-issues/

https://www2.hse.ie/wellbeing/mental-health/bereavement-and-loss.html

https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/5/cancer/profinfo/survivorship-programme/nccp%20survive%20prog.html


https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/our-health-service/healthcare-communication/about/videos-healthcare-communication.html

Reasoning
Guidance
Signposting

Relationship with Healthcare Professionals

Community
Pharmacist
Public Health Nurse
G.P
Physiotherapist
Hospital
Palliative

Pf 6420- Maedhbh Flannery on "Palliative Care"

End of life

Continual engagement with staff

Patient

Familly

Diagnosis

In Patient

Out Patient

Curative

varying treatment regimen- less exposure

Barriers to communication

Perceptual barriers

PF1011 Dr Bermingham

First/last impression
Labelling

Conscious

Subconscious

Motives to one's behaviour
Perceptions

Distractions outside workplace

Overcome by

Emotion

Attitude

Experience

Cognition

Knowledge

Health literacy

pf4014- Health literacy by Mrs. Helen Ryan

https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/communications/communicatingclearly/guidelines-for-communicating-clearly-using-plain-english.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1MSeaK4i35cIkdXZgabeOpd83KMUT33B5aRKlQDVpIdMvoFHWkd5_6dJQ


Images
Jargon
Message
Audience
Competing demands
Time ⏲
Business
Other patients
Emotional
Privacy
Sensitivity of topic
Shock

Methods of communication

4th year Appel: module 2 learning unit 1

Visual
Written
Non verbal
Noises

Cry

Sigh

Touch
Gesture
Posture
Verbal
Volume
Pitch
Tone
Spoken words