A home ventilation nursing and allied health professional network

A. Armstrong
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Professional networking provides invaluable support for those working in the healthcare setting. In the United Kingdom (UK), there is an established Home Mechanical Ventilation (HMV) network, but this is not designed to address the challenges facing members of the nursing and allied health professional (AHP) teams working in the actual delivery of this treatment. Objective: To provide and co-ordinate a supportive network for nurses and AHPs who work in the delivery of long term ventilation (LTV) in the community setting. Method: The Specialists in Long-term Ventilation at Home (SiLVaH) group currently has over 120 nurses and AHP members. Many of the LTV services around the UK, and some world-wide, are represented. A conference is held annually, and a very well utilised email forum allows for regular discussion and problem solving about issues pertinent to the speciality of long-term ventilation. The focus of SiLVaH is around practise development, standardisation and service improvement. The conference allows networking opportunities, and the forum facilitates protocol and guideline development, which subsequently receive national endorsement. Results: The SiLVaH network is very highly praised by the group members, reporting benefits in terms of support, being able to discuss operational issues with other teams, as well as have the opportunity to be part of larger audits, practice development projects and research. Conclusion: It is clear from the feedback that this group is found by its members to be of both personal and professional benefit. Home ventilation is a relatively small specialist area, but being part of a larger netowrk provides a benchmark for practice standards, which ultimately improves patient care.
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一个家庭通风护理和联合健康专业网络
专业网络为在医疗保健环境中工作的人提供了宝贵的支持。在英国(UK),有一个建立的家庭机械通气(HMV)网络,但这并不是为了解决护理和联合卫生专业人员(AHP)团队在实际提供这种治疗时所面临的挑战。目的:为在社区环境中从事长期通气(LTV)工作的护士和ahp提供和协调一个支持性网络。方法:家庭长期通气专家(SiLVaH)小组目前有120多名护士和AHP成员。许多LTV服务在英国各地,和一些世界各地,是代表。每年举行一次会议,一个非常有效的电子邮件论坛允许定期讨论和解决与长期通风专业相关的问题。SiLVaH的重点是围绕实践发展,标准化和服务改进。会议提供了交流机会,论坛促进了协议和指南的制定,这些协议和指南随后得到国家的认可。结果:SiLVaH网络受到小组成员的高度赞扬,报告了支持方面的好处,能够与其他团队讨论运营问题,以及有机会参与更大的审计,实践开发项目和研究。结论:从反馈中可以清楚地看出,这个小组的成员发现它对个人和职业都有好处。家庭通风是一个相对较小的专业领域,但作为更大网络的一部分,为实践标准提供了基准,最终改善了患者护理。
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