Patient details to help care

Thursday 22nd March 2007, 11:30AM GMT.

doc-pocket.jpgNurses are being asked to find out about the hobbies and work history of patients at Dudley’s main hospital to help improve treatment.

Patients or their relatives are being asked to fill out a questionnaire which will cover everything from how much sugar they take in their tea, to their mobility, work history and diet dos and don’ts.

Bosses at Russells Hall Hospital hope the project put forward by nurses will help improve communication with patients who may have difficulties such as confusion, dementia, learning difficulties and sensory deficits.

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doc-pocket.jpgNurses are being asked to find out about the hobbies and work history of patients at Dudley’s main hospital to help improve treatment.

Patients or their relatives are being asked to fill out a questionnaire which will cover everything from how much sugar they take in their tea, to their mobility, work history and diet dos and don’ts.

Bosses at Russells Hall Hospital hope the project put forward by nurses will help improve communication with patients who may have difficulties such as confusion, dementia, learning difficulties and sensory deficits.

The questionnaire, known as the Take the Time Tool, is being trialed on ward C3 over the next six months, but if it proves a success it could be rolled out across the hospital.

The idea behind the project, believed to be the only one of its kind in an acute hospital in the Black Country, is that staff will be better placed to meet the needs of patients by learning more about them.

Clinical nurse specialist for older people Mandy Dyche helped design the questionnaire along with a team of staff nurses and occupational therapists after staff noticed some patients were having difficulty in communicating their needs.

Mrs Dyche said the questionnaire, which covers all activities of patients’ daily living, as well as their hobbies and interests, would be offered to anyone who may have problems communicating.

It will then be available at the end of the patient’s bed so anyone involved in their care can refer to it.

She said: “We think that this will help us provide individualised care by getting to know patients as people as well.

“So far, the reaction has been really good and people seem quite keen to get involved,” she added.


  1. 1
    gloria adams

    I would like to be kept informed about the outcome of the use of this tool. Is it possible to get a copy of the questionnaire? Thank you.

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    Roger

    I am also vary interested in the tool, what an important work.

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    irene baird

    working as a Diversional Therapist in aged care I find this project to be introduced in an acute hospital situation is ‘like a breath of fresh air’ The person with dementia requires this type of peron centered care for a more positive outcome, please keep me informed of the results. I would also like a copy of the questionnaire, Thankyou

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    It adds to person-centered care! Great news for hospitals.

    We use person centered care at Mary’s Place, an adult day care facility for moderate to later stage Alzheimer’s.It’s a wonderful, positive approach.
    Linda Morgan, Supervisor

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    alicia

    Ditto, Gloria’s remarks and yes, I, too would love to get a copy of the questionnaire.
    Thanks

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    Marti Sanders

    Greetings,

    I am the activity director in a skilled nursing facility with a Special Care Unit for people impacted by dementia and Alzheimer’s- wouls really appreciate a copy of the questionaire if at all possible- Thanks!

    Marti Sanders

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    Carole

    How can I get a copy of the Take The Time Tool?

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  8. 8
    Dawn

    I, too, would really like a copy.

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    Kerri

    As a resource person in the community I would like to have a copy of the tool to share with families.

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