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Medicines Management e-Learning package Kerry Watts Lead Nurse for Medicines Management

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Medicines Management e-Learning package. Kerry Watts Lead Nurse for Medicines Management. Outline of Presentation. Overview of Northumbria Medicines Management training- how it began e-Learning the way forward Developing the package Launching and rolling out the package - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Medicines Management e-Learning package

Kerry WattsLead Nurse for Medicines

Management

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Outline of Presentation• Overview of Northumbria• Medicines Management training- how it began• e-Learning the way forward• Developing the package• Launching and rolling out the package• Successes and difficulties• Plans for the future

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Medicines Management training – how it began…

• HMMC• Team established• Sessions delivered• Accepted as part of the mandatory training

programme• …One Lead Nurse, 6000 staff, 30 mins and

5531sq/kms!

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e-Learning – the way forward• Team discussed initial ideas for package

– All staff needed to be able to access it– Needs to be tailored to the staff group– Ability to assess understanding and record this– Make reference to Northumbria Policies– Provide assurance to satisfy NHSLA level 3

requirements• Funding was secured - Bid• Identification of a company –tender process

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Developing the package• The team plus Training Dept and IT• Identified that 4000 of the 6000 staff would complete the

package• Material produced

– Six modules– Covering general aspects and specifics – prescribing and

administration– Inclusion of policies and other relevant documents

• Worked with Bourne Training – pilot program• Trialled by members from each identified staff group• Jan 07 – May 07

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The six modules – alter depending upon staff group selected at log in

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What should you do if a patient brings medicines which they have bought over the counter?

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Launching the Programme• May 07 program released for use in controlled

area – pharmacy• Few technical problems• August 07 – Trustwide• Support from Trust Board• Communications department – dissemination

plan– Staff– managers

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Successes

Doctors

Nurses/Midwives

ODPs

Porters

Pharmacy

HCA

Physio

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Doctors Nurses/Midwives

ODPs Porters Pharmacy HCA Physio

Number completed course Number passed course

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Difficulties• Initial technical difficulties• Informal feedback

– Inability to mark progress through the module– Unable to save progress once started the

module– Highlighted some computer literacy issues

• Larger question bank

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Plans for the future

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Plans for the future• Ability to save and mark progress through

modules• Update questions and some of the content• Larger question bank• In built database• Access via internet

– Further e-Learning programmes for junior docs including medicines management related topics

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Summary• Identified a need for medicines management

training• Face to face option – unsuccessful• e-learning – successful• Experienced some difficulties – not

insurmountable• Encourage you to go on and develop similar

ways of delivering medicines management training in your Trusts

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