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Dr. Ian Bullock, Director National Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Supportive Care

Promoting Evidence Based Health Care within the RCN; working effectively with an Arms Length Body of the Department of Health. Dr. Ian Bullock, Director National Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Supportive Care. History and background.

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Dr. Ian Bullock, Director National Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Supportive Care

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  1. Promoting Evidence Based Health Care within the RCN; working effectively with an Arms Length Body of the Department of Health. Dr. Ian Bullock, Director National Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Supportive Care NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  2. History and background The RCN have committed to quality improvement work for many years, including standards and clinical guideline work. In 2005, agreement was reached that member funding of the clinical guideline programme within the RCNI should be redirected into implementation activity. NICE funding (> £600K each year) pays for the RCN to develop clinical guidelines. NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  3. Presentation content • NICE are one of the largest Arms Length Bodies of the DH (NICE and HDA merge April 2005) • Commissioned agreement with NICE since 2000 and rolling until 2013 • Topics published and ‘in development’ • High level engagement in shaping policy and patient care outcomes NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  4. NICE are one of the largest Arms Length Bodies of the DH (NICE and HDA merge April 2005) 'Arm's length bodies' (ALBs) are stand-alone national organisations sponsored by the Department of Health undertaking executive functions. The work they undertake ranges from back office administrative functions to complex ethical or clinical-related work. There are three types, these are: • Executive agencies eg. MHRA and PASA • Special health authorities eg. NICE and NPSA • Non-departmental public bodies eg. Healthcare Commission NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  5. NICE • Guidelines • Technology appraisals • Interventional procedures • Public health guidance NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  6. Commissioned agreement with NICE since 2000 and rolling until 2013 • Invited in 2000 to establish a research centre, based in Oxford • One of seven NCC’s, all but one based in Royal Colleges (NCC-CC) • The NCC/RCNI promotes nurses and nursing through direct and indirect involvement • Significant annual income stream into the College, providing key staff resource and enabling members to benefit NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  7. Topics published and ‘in development’ • Community Infection Control (June 2003) • Pressure relieving devices (Oct 2003) • Disturbed behaviour (Feb 2005) • Falls in older people (Nov 2004) • Pressure Ulcer Management (Sept 2005) • Osteoporosis (Oct 2008) • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Feb 2008) • Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia (April 2008) • Transient Loss of Consciousness (July 08) • Delirium and confusion (October 08) NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  8. High level engagement in shaping policy and patient care outcomes;the weight of evidence! • Topic selection • Clinical questions • Evidence retrieval • Evidence synthesis • Evidence translation • Change in practice NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  9. Ask the key patient and clinical questions Provide the ‘best available’ evidence base Address current variations in practice Promote the multidisciplinary team Improve patient outcome and experience Clinical Guidelines… NHS developmental standards NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  10. Setting it out clearly NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  11. Added value to the RCN member • RCN web content (Information and help) • RCN learning zone material (Professional development) • RCN NICE gateway on the web • Member involvement through topic selection • Member involvement through specialist groups as stakeholders • Member involvement through guideline involvement • Tools and resources focused on evidence implementation • Opportunity to influence policy and change practice NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

  12. Next steps Thank you, any questions? • NCC-NSC proposed merger (Nov 06) • RCN and NICE Memorandum of Understanding (Dec 07) • Continued engagement at the highest level • RCN development of learning and development tools and resources NCC-NSC presentation to NDC

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