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Clinical Excellence Queensland
Clinical Excellence Showcase Podcast

At Clinical Excellence Queensland, we partner with health services, clinicians and consumers to drive measurable improvement in patient care through a continual pursuit of excellence. Our annual Showcase event brings together clinicians, consumers and managers from across Queensland Health to share their projects and programs that are creating change and delivering healthcare benefits to Queenslanders. This podcast is your opportunity to learn how others are making change happen from clinicians and administrators at the coalface who have successfully navigated healthcare system challenges to deliver improvement and innovation in their own health service. These are some of their stories.

  1. A Novel Cross-Sectorial Collaboration – Increasing access to treatment for those living with Borderline Personality Disorder through improving workforce capability | Metro South HHS

    27/06/2023

    A Novel Cross-Sectorial Collaboration – Increasing access to treatment for those living with Borderline Personality Disorder through improving workforce capability | Metro South HHS

    Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex and serious psychiatric condition with significant morbidity and mortality. It is often characterised by a severely and persistently impaired psychosocial functioning and a high risk for self-harm and suicide, resulting in the high consumption of healthcare resources. Access to evidence-based interventions for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is still highly limited in the current Australian health service system. Specialist mental health services are dominated by a generic case management model, with a lack of specific treatment modalities and staff struggling to provide psychologically focussed interventions. Similarly, non-government organisations (NGOs) report a lack of capacity, competence and confidence when working with consumers living with BPD. Despite people with BPD commonly having multiple contacts with mental health services, an audit within Metro South Hospital and Health Service (MSHHS) found that access to evidence-based treatment for this group of patients was highly limited in the Brisbane South region. The need for all workers to be able to therapeutically respond to consumers needs, and better access to appropriate intervention intensities was required. Using a stepped workforce capability framework the project aimed to increase the overall workforce capability to intervene effectively. In addition to develop higher level skillsets across NGO and public mental health and greater treatment access across the spectrum of care needs. Outcomes were significant and have directly impacted the ability of staff to provide good care from thsoe with BPD and related disorders. Over 350 NGO and MSHHS frontline staff completed training to achieve a practice-informed level of DBT capability. The project’s activities were highly valued in terms of content and presentation. Most participants reported greater use of and capability with Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)-informed practice and improved care coordination after training attendance. The significant improvements in the self-efficacy of participants that were identified immediately following training attendance appear to have been maintained in the short term. Almost 100 people attended advanced forms of training that will enable them to run DBT-informed groups, and in some cases provide individual comprehensive therapy. These individuals will serve as DBT leaders and champions who can support the maintenance of each service’s improved capability. There are new programs accessable to those with BPD in the region.

    13 min
  2. NeoHOME: Innovation in care location for Queensland’s smallest humans | Metro North HHS

    20/06/2023

    NeoHOME: Innovation in care location for Queensland’s smallest humans | Metro North HHS

    Where and how we care for preterm babies in South-East Queensland requires urgent review. Increased demand for service, improved survival rates, increased complexity of premature and sick newborns and a specialist nursing shortage has seen burgeoning pressure on large tertiary units, such as ours: The Grantley Stable Neonatal Unit (GSNU) at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH). Emerging evidence indicates that early discharge of physiologically stable, pre-term neonates is safe and cost-effective when appropriate in-home supports are in place (Brooten 1986; Cruz 1997; Collins et al, 2015). Given the comfort and psychological safety of the home environment, we anticipated enhanced parent-infant bonding. Health system level improvements, such as increased capacity within the Neonatal Unit would also result if we adopted similar models. In late 2021, the Women’s and Newborn Service, Hospital in the Home project (NeoHOME and MatHOME) was successfully granted SEED funding from the Metro North Hospital and Health Service (MNHHS) Innovation Program. With their support and guidance, two arms of the project were developed (maternity and neonatal) and NeoHOME was born. The objectives of NeoHOME are: safe and effective care in the home for preterm neonates improved parental satisfaction, wellbeing and self-efficacy in addition to reduced financial burden, associated with long-term hospitalisation reduction in occupied bed days with anticipated improvements to capacity and staffing demands Clinical implementation commenced 4-months ago, and 61 neonates have been cared for in the home.

    13 min

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At Clinical Excellence Queensland, we partner with health services, clinicians and consumers to drive measurable improvement in patient care through a continual pursuit of excellence. Our annual Showcase event brings together clinicians, consumers and managers from across Queensland Health to share their projects and programs that are creating change and delivering healthcare benefits to Queenslanders. This podcast is your opportunity to learn how others are making change happen from clinicians and administrators at the coalface who have successfully navigated healthcare system challenges to deliver improvement and innovation in their own health service. These are some of their stories.

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