XGBCYP5202 Person Centered Care and Integrated Working – Component 1 (Poster presentation)
Assessment Pack contents:
Short introduction to the task
Key terms
Key resources
Template to outline structure and content of assessment
Tips for designing and presenting a poster
Rubric to understand marking criteria for this assessment
Video link to explain the assessment.
Short introduction to the task:
Produce and present a poster that demonstrates your understanding of holistic and individualised approaches to care. This is a 2000-word equivalent assessment – for example, 1000 words written on the poster and 1000-word equivalent verbal delivery (Around 10 minutes).
The poster presentation will be delivered in class to lecturer and peers and will be video and voice recorded. The poster will also be submitted for assessment on Turnitin. (Assessment deadline: 18th October 2024)
Key terms:
Collaboration
Person centred
Advocate
Support
Wellbeing
Empathy
Dedicated
Beneficence
Non-maleficence
Motivation
Society
External
Primary care
Secondary care
Tertiary
Principality
Care plan
Charter
Holistic
Culture, Care, communication and Collaboration
Key Resources:
What the link will cover
Link to resource
MOST IMPORTANT WEBSITE, IT COVERS:
Social prescribingPatient Activation MeasurePersonalised Care & Support PlanningMotivational InterviewingHealth Coaching
Assets Page for Regional SocialPrescriberPlus Programme 2020 – DNA Insight
Social Care Institute of Excellence Person Centred Care LOTS OF EXCELLENT RESOURCES HERE
Integrated Care
Person-centred care made simple
Person-centred care made simple – The Health Foundation
What is person-centred care and why is it important?
what_is_person-centred_care_and_why_is_it_important.pdf (healthinnovationnetwork.com).
From vision to action
Making patient-centred care a reality:
From vision to action: Making patient-centred care a reality (kingsfund.org.uk)
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/hex.12640.
Person-Centred Approaches:
Empowering people in their lives and communities to enable an
upgrade in prevention, wellbeing, health, care and support
Person-Centred-Approaches-Framework.pdf (skillsforhealth.org.uk)
Involving people in their own care NHS Guide
NHS England » Involving people in their own care
Person-centred care
Person-centred care | Health Education England (hee.nhs.uk)
Person-centred care: what is it and how do we get there?
Person-centred care: what is it and how do we get there? (nih.gov)
Four key principles of person-centred care
Person-Centred Care: What is it & Why is it Important? (highspeedtraining.co.uk)
How do we humanise integrated care?
How do we humanise integrated care? – Point of Care Foundation
Coalition for Personalised Care GREAT RESOURCES
Coalition for Personalised Care
BMJ Person centred care Resource Centre
Person-centred care – BMJ Improvement Hub
Personal health budgets (PHBs) FOR POLICY/LEGISLATION SESSION
NHS England » Personal health budgets (PHBs)
Health Coaching
Health coaching | Health Education England (hee.nhs.uk)
Health Coaching | Better Conversation
House of Care VERY IMPORTANT
The Year of Care House | NHS Year of Care
The House of Care: an innovative approach to person-centred care – BHF
Introducing the ‘House of Care’ (health.org.uk)
Delivering better services for people with long-term conditions Building the house of care
Delivering better services for people with long-term conditions (yearofcare.co.uk)
Strengths based approaches and person-centred care.
Strengths-based approaches for working with individuals | Iriss
Universal Comprehensive Care Model VERY IMPORTANT DOCUMENT THAT COVERS ALL THE BASICS OF PERSON-CENTRED CARE
NHS England report template – NHS logo
NHS England » Universal Personalised Care: Implementing the Comprehensive Model
NHS Long Term Plan » Personalised care
What the NHS Long-term Plan has to say about Person Centred Care
Better Conversation VERY IMPORTANT WEBSITE
Health Coaching | Better Health | Better Conversation
Lucy Jackson- Consultant in Public Health / CO LCC Jonathan Lace – Better Conversations Lead, Leeds. – ppt download (slideplayer.com) (This PowerPoint could be made more general rather than Leeds focused)
Shared decision-making resources
Shared decision making resources – Choosing Wisely UK
VIDEO LIBRARY FOR PERSON CENTRED CARE
Let`s talk about person-centred care | Caring with Confidence: The Code in Action | NMC – YouTube
WHO: What is people-centred care? – YouTube
Principles of Person Centred Care – BVS Training – YouTube
Person-Centred Care Guideline – YouTube
Person Centered Care Planing – YouTube
Care and Support Planning and The Care Act – YouTube
Home Care 1: Principles of Person Centred Care – BVS Training – YouTube
Personalised care for people with long term conditions: A changing GP approach – YouTube
Comprehensive Model of Personalised Care (short verison) – YouTube
NHS Comprehensive Personalised Care Model – Explainer Animation – YouTube
Making Sense of Personalisation and Personal Budgets – YouTube
Changing Young People’s Lives Through Personalised Care: Thurrock’s Story – YouTube
Shared decision making – YouTube
Shared Decision Making, a short film – YouTube
Implementing self-management support – YouTube
Supporting self-management – What`s in it for me? – YouTube
What is Person Centred Care? Part 4 – Self Management Support – YouTube
Collaborative Care and Support Planning: an introduction – YouTube
What is a person-centred approach? – YouTube
Person Centered Plan – Andrew`s story 2017 – YouTube
Additional literature on person centred care:
Literature on person centered care. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0107408315582296.Literature on person centered care / Statistics. Department of Health (2004) Choosing health: Making healthier choices easier. Available from: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/dh.gov.uk/en/publicationsandstatistics/publications/publicationspolicyandguidance/dh_4094550
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (Manchester City Council) – Statistics
https://www.manchester.gov.uk/info/500230/joint_strategic_needs_assessment
Template:
Sections of the poster, should include:
Section 1: Definition of person centered care with credible reference. This can be illustrated with a diagram. ALL diagrams also need reference, in the correct format and style (APA referencing).
Section 2: Identify individual approaches to care that support person centred care
For example, choose to define and explain 2 or 3 from the list below:
What Matters to Me Approach,
Health coaching
Shared decision making
Collaborative Care Planning
Supported Self Care Management
Social Prescribing
Better Conversations
Health coaching/Motivational Interviewing
Section 3: Explain why the biopsychosocial approach is important for person centred care delivery. Make sure you add a figure for the biopsychosocial model.
Section 4: Provide an example of a case study of an illness where person centred care could support the patient. Make sure you explain how Person Centered Care be promoted, and how does a multi-disciplinary team implement the person centered care for this case.
Section 5: Explain How the legislationensures person centered care through holistic practice:
Legislation to refer to =
NHS Long-term Plan, Comprehensive Model of Personalised Care, The Care Act (2014), The House of Care Model, Person Centred Care for Long-term conditions, Personal Health Budgets, Addressing Health Inequalities through personalised care
Section 6: List of references (Harvard Style)
Top tips for designing and presenting a poster!
Posters should be visual – make use of creative image, fonts, colours (and graphs where appropriate)Make sure your poster is presented in a clear font and size, so your audience can see the informationThe information should be presented in a way that is easy to understand, and in a quick manner (Imagine your poster is presented on a wall in a GP surgery, you want the key information to be eye catching and easy to understand!)With that in mind, make use of bullet points and bold wording for key information! (Rather than writing in paragraphs). Use your oral presentation to expand the information presented in the posterPlan, prepare, practice, present! A good poster presentation requires a good level of planning, preparing and practicing of your presentation. This will not only help with your presentation skills, but also your confidence in speaking about this topic!Elaborate! Try not to read off the poster. The key facts, information and images should be on the poster, but use you oral presentation to extend this information. Engage with your audience. Use a clear tone of voice, maintain a positive body language, and be sure to prepare for any questions about your presentation from your audience.Make sure you include in-text citations in your poster.
Your poster should be presented in the following style:
Define person centered care and frameworks (Annotated images)
For example: What is person centred care and why does Person Centred Care Matter?
You should introduce (and verbally elaborate on) key aspects and frameworks of PCC, for example, The four Principles of person centred Care, The House of Care framework and the 4 C’s of person centered care – Culture, Care, Communication and Collaboration.
Practical Examples of individual approaches (use of visuals would work well here!)
Identify individual approaches to care that support person centred care
For example, choose to define and explain 2 or 3. Possible challenges:
What Matters to Me Approach,
Health coaching
Shared decision making
Collaborative Care Planning
Supported Self Care Management
Social Prescribing
Better Conversations
Health coaching/Motivational Interviewing
Visual and annotated description of the biopsychosocial model of health & social care
Explain why the biopsychosocial approach is important for person centred care delivery
How the legislation ensures person centered care through holistic practice:
Legislation to refer to =
NHS Long-term Plan, Comprehensive Model of Personalised Care, The Care Act (2014), The House of Care Model, Person Centred Care for Long-term conditions, Personal Health Budgets, Addressing Health Inequalities through personalised care
Full references using APA Style
Example case study of an illness:
How can person centered care be promoted?
How does a multidisplinary team implement the person centered care for this case?
Below is and example of how to start building the poster up to organise visual and written information!
Rubric used to mark:
62, 65, 68
Knowledge and Understanding of coordinating person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Secure knowledge of person centered care
Reasonable application of person centered care and coordinating holistic approaches using examples PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Rationale that details the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Well-focussed arguments about the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Structured review of the legislation that cites coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care
Makes clear connections between legislation and coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Analysis and conclusion that identifies the benefits and challenges of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Some conclusions made to draw some reasonable comparisons between intervention findings PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Sources and Referencing
Draws on evidence from relevant sources
Consistent and accurate presentation
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
52, 55, 58
Knowledge and Understanding of coordinating person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Sound knowledge of person centered care
Relevant knowledge of person centered care and coordinating holistic approaches using examples PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Rationale that details the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Addresses the argument about the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Structured review of the legislation that cites coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care
Makes some connections made between legislation and coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Analysis and conclusion that identifies the benefits and challenges of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Some conclusions made to draw some reasonable comparisons between intervention findings PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Sources and Referencing
Simple use of evidence from recommended sources
Largely consistent presentation
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
42, 45, 48
Knowledge and Understanding of coordinating person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Limited/basic knowledge of person centered care
Some awareness of person centered care and coordinating holistic approaches using examples PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Rationale that details the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Some/weak argument about the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Structured review of the legislation that cites coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care
Basic, descriptive connections made between legislation and coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Analysis and conclusion that identifies the benefits and challenges of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Adequate/awkward attempt made to make comparisons between intervention findings PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Sources and Referencing
Limited evidence of relevant sources
Adequate presentation
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
15-38
Knowledge and Understanding of coordinating person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Faulty/no understanding of person centered care
Limited/irrelevant awareness of person centered care and coordinating holistic approaches using examples PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Rationale that details the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Faulty/no argument about the benefits of person centered care and individualised approaches to care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Structured review of the legislation that cites coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care
Faulty/no connections made between legislation and coordinating a holistic approach to person centered care PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Analysis and conclusion that identifies the benefits and challenges of person centered care and individualised approaches to care
Insufficient/no attempt made to make comparisons between intervention findings PERSONALIZE EXAMPLE RECOMMENDATION: personalise
Sources and Referencing
Lack of/no evidence of relevant sources
Inadequate presentation
RECOMMENDATION: personalise
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