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NHSNHS Improvement
Cancer
HEART
LUNG
CANCER
DIAGNOSTICS
STROKE
Sharing the learning through posters;the work of the National Cancer SurvivorshipInitiative (NCSI) test sites, supported byNHS Improvement (2012)
NHS Improvement - Cancer
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The National Cancer Survivorship Initiative (NCSI) waslaunched in September 2008 and is a partnership betweenthe Department of Health, Macmillan Cancer Support andNHS Improvement. The aim of the national initiative is toimprove models of aftercare provided for those patientssurviving cancer, many of whom will need a range ofclinical and non-clinical services to enable them to live ahappy, healthy normal life after their initial treatment forcancer.
Eight adult survivorship prototype sites (14 tumour specificteams) and ten children and young peoples test sites haveworked with us to develop and test stratified pathways ofcare that are tailored to individual needs with the focus onproviding the right support in the right place by the rightperson and encouraging self management whereappropriate to do so.
The poster submissions included in this publication werepresented at the NCSI conference event on 28 March 2012and represent only some of the learning and the excellentwork from the teams and sites participating in thisprogramme. They are presented in two sections Adult andChildren and Young People with the winner and highlycommended entries at the start of each chapter.
Delegates on the day were then given the opportunity tonominate the winning posters. The winners were thenpresented with an award and certificate by Professor SirMike Richards to congratulate them on their winningposter design.
Introduction
Without the hard work, commitment and expertise from allour clinical leads and advisors, our cancer network serviceimprovement colleagues, local project teams and mostimportantly our cancer patient survivors who have workedwith us during this initiative this publication would nothave been possible.
We thank them for their contribution and we hope readersfind the content interesting and informative.
For further information you can access the NCSI websitewww.ncsi.org.uk and the NHS Improvement websitewww.improvement.nhs.uk/cancer
Gilmour FrewDirector - Cancer
Patricia MorrisDirector - Cancer
Anne WilkinsonNational Improvement Lead - Cancer
Judi TappNational Improvement Lead- Cancer
Children and young people national test sites• The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust• The Christie NHS Foundation Trust• Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust• Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust• University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust• The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust (RMH)• Great Ormond Street Hospital for ChildrenNHS Trust (GOSH)
• Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust• Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital (Brighton)• CLIC Sargent
Adult Survivorship test sites• Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust• Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Foundation Trust• The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust• Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust• Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust• North Bristol NHS Trust• Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust• Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
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ADULT TEST SITEPOSTERS
Sharing the learning through posters; the work of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative (NCSI)
National Cancer Survivorship Initiative: Livingwith and beyond cancer - Adult PathwayOver the past four years work has commenced with patients, NHS clinical teams and third sectororganisations to test care and support for those living with and beyond cancer. This work has culminated inthe development and pilot testing of pathways of care tailored to individual needs in four tumour types(breast, colorectal, lung, prostate) with the aim of improving quality, reducing unnecessary hospitalattendances and moving the focus of post treatment care from the disease and treatment to health andwellbeing.
This interactive generic pathway demonstrating examples of care and support from testing work and alsosignposting to other relevant sources of information.
To access the pathway go to:
www.improvement.nhs.uk/cancer/survivorship/adult_survivorship_pathway
Scan the QR code for quickand easy access to the adultsurvivorship pathway
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WIN
NER:
NORTHBRISTOL
HOSPITAL NHSTRUST Sharing the learning through posters; the work of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative (NCSI)
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HIGHLY
COMM
ENDED
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BRIGHTON
&SUSSEX
UNIVERSITYHOSPITALS
NHS TRUST- BREAST
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COMM
ENDED
:
BRIGHTON
&SUSSEX
UNIVERSITYHOSPITALS
NHS TRUST- LUNG
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CYP TEST SITEPOSTERSNational Cancer Survivorship Initiative: Teenageand Adult Aftercare PathwayThese Children and Young People Cancer Survivorship aftercare pathways have been produced andendorsed as clinical good practice following an extensive consultation process with input from clinicalexperts and cancers survivors.
These defined pathways demonstrate the evidence emerging from three years of testing and prototypingwith clinical teams and cancer patient survivors.
To access the pathway go to:
www.improvement.nhs.uk/cancer/survivorship/pathway
Scan the QR code for quickand easy access to theteenageand adult aftercare pathway
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WIN
NER:
BIRMINGHAM
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
NHS FOUNDATIONTRUST
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HIGHLY
COMM
ENDED
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UNIVERSITY
HOSPITALSBRISTOL
NHS FOUNDATIONTRUST
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ENDED
:
GREAT ORMOND
STREETHOSPITAL FOR
CHILDRENNHS TRUST
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ADULTS WINNER:North Bristol Hospital NHS Trust - BreastTeam. Dany Bell - Lead Cancer Nurse
ADULTS HIGHLY COMMENDED:
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals
NHS Trust - Breast Team
Richard Simcock - Consultant Oncologist
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CYP WINNER:Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHSFoundation Trust - Dr Helen Jenkinson
CYP HIGHLY COMMENDED:
Bristol Royal Hospital forChildren
Ruth Elson - After Care Specialist
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