Evaluating a staff formulation group on an older adult inpatient ward

Lauren Cash, C. Craig
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Mixed older peoples’ inpatient wards can be challenging environments for patients and staff alike. The Newcastle Model was introduced as part of a weekly staff formulation session, for both organic and functional presentations. The aim of this service evaluation project was to evaluate its impact on staff. Staff were given questionnaires to fill out at the end of four formulation sessions. All staff found the formulation group to be helpful, particularly in developing a shared understanding of the patient, gathering all relevant information in one place, developing a better understanding of the patient, generating new ideas and understanding the patient’s potential thoughts and needs. Limitations and clinical implications are discussed.
评估老年人住院病房的工作人员配方组
混合老年人的住院病房对患者和工作人员来说都是具有挑战性的环境。纽卡斯尔模型是作为每周员工制定会议的一部分介绍的,用于有机和功能演示。这项服务评价项目的目的是评价其对工作人员的影响。工作人员在四次制定会议结束时填写问卷。所有员工都认为配方小组很有帮助,特别是在发展对患者的共同理解,在一个地方收集所有相关信息,更好地了解患者,产生新的想法和了解患者潜在的想法和需求方面。局限性和临床意义进行了讨论。
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