AHPs Utilising Technology In Ayrshire Joanna Mowbray AHP Telehealth Lead.
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The Beginning
Difficulty accessing limited pulmonary rehab service due to • distance to travel, • time of classes• severity of symptomsAsked to attend a meeting re using telehealth for individuals living with lung conditions
Collaborative working
• Patient groups, Breath-Easy, Respiratory MCN
• CHPs and community services• Work with telehealth team
within Ayrshire and Arran• Scottish Centre for Telehealth
to secure funding for the development
• Work with technology company to develop the software.
Results so far
• The programme has been developed and the pods bought.
• First 6 pts have received Pods• Outcomes measures used
– Patent feedback– Quality of life– exercise tolerance– confidence to self-manage – Goals achieved– Usability of equipment
What Next?
• Continue to Increase access to Pulmonary rehab for individuals by seeking more funding to extend service
• Developed Cardiac rehabilitation module currently applying for funding
• Develop evidence of effectiveness• Continue to promote telehealth to
supplement tradition forms of rehabilitation.
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AHP Telehealth Group
AHPs from Health and Social careInitial planEngage AHPs in using technology to enhance service delivery.Conference for AHPs in Ayrshire with over 100 attendees
Speech and Language Therapy
• Ipads and Fizzbooks are now routinely used to re inforce therapy interventions
• Been able to purchase more units for patients to take part in therapy at home rather than travel to clinics
• Routinely use video conferencing to access national and local training
Utilising Social media
• Staff • BillyAHP
• Twitter• https
://twitter.com/nhsaaa• Ayrshire
SLT@weepeoplechat• Cardiac rehab @cardiac
R• aphTelehealthcare
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