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Palliative Care Nursing Assistant Training Project

Palliative Care Nursing Assistant Training Project. National Association of State Veterans Homes Summer Conference August 18, 2009 Kelly Schneider, RN, BSN (308) 389-5106 Kelly.Schnieder2@va.gov. Complete this questionnaire . . . . . . and receive both booklets!. $10 value!. $10 value!.

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Palliative Care Nursing Assistant Training Project

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  1. Palliative Care Nursing Assistant Training Project National Association of State Veterans Homes Summer Conference August 18, 2009 Kelly Schneider, RN, BSN (308) 389-5106 Kelly.Schnieder2@va.gov

  2. Complete this questionnaire . . .

  3. . . . and receive both booklets! $10 value! $10 value!

  4. . . . and enter a drawing to win one of 5 CDs! $100 value!

  5. HPC Mission • Honor Veterans’ preferences at end-of-life • Enrolled Veterans in VA facilities • Enrolled Veterans in the community • Veterans eligible for enrollment but not yet enrolled

  6. The Imperative • State Veterans Homes • 24,000 nursing home beds • ~ 6,000 deaths annually • 25% average annual mortality rate • VA • 23,000 inpatient deaths • 3,400 deaths in nursing home beds (15% of all deaths) • 6,250 deaths in hospice beds (27% of all deaths)

  7. Comprehensive End-of-life Care Initiative (CELC) • Improve access to hospice and palliative care in all settings • Build a sustainable HPC infrastructure • Implement quality measures and disseminate successful practices • Increase expertise -PC Nursing Assistant Training • Evaluate and monitor effectiveness and sustainability of initiative

  8. PC Nursing Assistant TrainingHospice and Palliative Nurses Association • Train VA and State Veterans Home staff • Palliative care training for nurse educators • Training materials • On-going follow-up and mentoring for nurse educators to implement training programs in their facilities • Develop Curriculum • Modify EPEC for Veterans for Nursing Assistants • Create CDs and online access for distance learning

  9. Palliative Care Nursing AssistantTrain-the-Trainer Program Focus • Nursing assistants working with Veterans in need of palliative care • Modules • Communication • Pain Management • Symptom Management • Care of the Patient and Family When Death is Nearing • Taught by nurses who attend a Train-the-Trainer program

  10. PCNATrain-the-Trainer Program • Part of the VA Comprehensive End-of-Life Care Initiative • Dynamic interactive program to prepare nurse educators to teach palliative care to nursing assistants • Target audience - VA and State Veterans Home staff • Includes palliative care content and facilitation techniques to teach nursing assistants

  11. Participants receive • 2 year HPNA membership • HPNA Approved Educator status • 11 CEUs • Training materials: • Facilitator Guide / four nursing assistant modules / CD with slides and speaker notes • Learning activities

  12. Participants receive • HPNA Core Curriculum • Statement on the Scope and Standards • Hospice and Palliative Nursing Assistant Competencies • Conversations in Palliative Care

  13. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • Each facility reports on their teaching efforts • At one month, then every 3 months • Participants receive a monthly case study education via listserv • Networking opportunity with other professionals that care for the veteran population • Identify and plan strategies to manage challenges faced by educators

  14. Why is this important? • Palliative care is initiated much sooner than hospice care and the condition may improve after care is initiated • Hospice agencies don’t cover hospice care 24/7 • Empowers the nursing assistant to identify and report unique issues related to end of life care

  15. Why is this important? • Allows the nursing assistant the opportunity to understand and provide creative means of support to veteran and family members • The care is cost effective

  16. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • Oct 28 - 29, 2008 – Hollidaysburg, PA • 48 attended • # of facilities represented • VA – 13 • SVH – 5

  17. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • January 28 - 29, 2009 – Las Vegas, NV • 55 attended • # of facilities represented • VA – 17 • SVH – 1

  18. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • March 3 - 4, 2009 – Alexandria, VA • 35 attended • # of facilities represented • VA – 13 • SVH – 1

  19. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • April 29 - 30, 2009 – Atlanta, GA • 76 attended • # of facilities represented • VA – 37 • SVH – 1

  20. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • June 17 - 18, 2009 – St. Louis, MO • 85 attended • # of facilities represented • VA – 38 • SVH – 10

  21. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • July 29 - 30, 2009 – Boston, MA • 65 attended • # of facilities represented • VA – 26 • SVH – 3

  22. Accomplishments • Out of 136 VA & SVH facilities attending the training 34 have submitted reports • Number of nursing assistants who have attended training so far • VA = 297 • SVH = 71

  23. PCNA Train-the-Trainer Programs • 2009-2010 Next steps: • Continued Train-the-Trainer program across the country • Locations? • Teleconference & Web course Program starting in January • SVH participation?

  24. Comments from facilities • “This is now a part of our annual training for nursing assistants” • “Our nursing assistants are very pleased with the program and that they are singled out to receive it” • “One of the nursing assistants saw the need to develop a hospitality cart for the veteran and his family during his last days of life, we thought voluntary services did this”!

  25. Questions?

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