Pain Management Programme, ggc.pain.management@nhs.scot
Lorna Semple, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist
Anna Graham, Lead Clinician and Clinical Psychologist
Welcome to the Right Decision Service (RDS) newsletter for October 2024.
Development of the contingency solutions to maximise RDS resilience and minimise risk of future outages is in progress, aiming for completion by Christmas. As a reminder, these contingency arrangements are:
In the meantime, a gentle reminder to encourage users to download essential clinical toolkits to their mobile devices so that there is an offline version always available.
A new scheduled deployment with minor improvements drawn from support tickets, externally funded projects, information related to outages, and feature requests will take place in early December. Key improvements planned are:
We are also seeking approval to use the NHS Scotland logo and title for the RDS app on the app stores to help with audience engagement and clarity around the provenance of RDS.
We are still hopeful that user acceptance testing for at least the Search and browse enhancements can take place before Christmas. Thank you for your patience and understanding in waiting for these improvements. Timescales have been pushed back by old app migration challenges, work to address outages, and most recently implementing the contingency arrangements.
We are aware that there continue to be some issues around a number of RDS support tickets, in part due to constraints around visibility for the RDS team of the tickets in the existing support portal. We are investigating the potential to move to a new support ticket requesting system from early in the new year. We will organise the proposed webinar around support ticket processes once we have confirmed the way forward with the system.
There is a known issue with alterations in formatting of some RDS tables which seems to have arisen as a result of the 17 October deployment. Tactuum is working on a fix and on implementing additional regression testing to prevent this issue recurring.
Recently launched toolkits include:
NHS Lothian Infectious Diseases
Scottish Health Technologies Group – Technology Assessment recommendations
NHS Tayside Anaesthetics and Critical Care projects – an innovative toolkit which uses PowerAutomate to manage review and response to proposals for improvement projects.
If you would like to promote one of your new toolkits through this newsletter, please contact ann.wales3@nhs.scot
A number of toolkits are expected to go live before Christmas, including:
We have had a good response to the recent invitation to sign up to the new Teams channel for RDS editors. This provides a forum for editors to share learning, ideas and questions and we hope to hold regular webinars on topics of interest. The RDS team is in the process of joining participants to the channel and we’d encourage all editors to take part, using the registration form – available in Providers section of the RDS Learning and Support area.
The RDS team has worked with colleagues in NHS Grampian and the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre to evaluate the impact of the Prevent the progress of diabetes web and mobile app in a small-scale pilot project. This app provides access to local and national resources and services targeted at people with prediabetes, a history of gestational diabetes, or candidates for remission. After just 8 weeks of using the app, 94% of patients reported increased their knowledge and understanding of diabetes, and 88% said it had increased their confidence and motivation to make lifestyle changes, highlighting specific behaviour changes. The learning from this project is informing development of a service model based on tailored support for patient groups with, high, medium and low digital self-efficacy.
Please contact ann.wales3@nhs.scot if you would like to know more about this project.
To book a place, please contact Olivia.graham@nhs.scot, providing your name, organisation, job role, and level of experience with RDS editing (none, a little, moderate, extensive.)
To invite colleagues to sign up to receive this newsletter, please signpost them to the registration form - also available in End-user and Provider sections of the RDS Learning and Support area. If you have any questions about the content of this newsletter, please contact his.decisionsupport@nhs.scot If you would prefer not to receive future newsletters, please email Olivia.graham@nhs.scot and ask to be removed from the circulation list.
With kind regards
Right Decision Service team
Healthcare Improvement Scotland
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This section is not part of the Pain Management Programme. It describes the governance of this toolkit.
Pain Management Programme, ggc.pain.management@nhs.scot
Lorna Semple, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist
Anna Graham, Lead Clinician and Clinical Psychologist
Content has been checked for accessibility in line with the relevant RDS standard operating procedure.
The content in this toolkit has been developed by a multidisciplinary team of clinicians for use of Pain Management Programme participants, past and present.
Final content was signed off by Dr David Craig – Pain Management Programme lead.
The content will be considered for update 1 year from publication. Any minor updates brought to the attention will be dealt with on an "as needed" basis.
Content updates on the Right Decisions platform will be carried out by the Pain Management Programme team, with support from the Right Decision Service team when required.
RDS automated alerts when review is due will be sent to the Programme Manager responsible for the project, and the generic PMP inbox, ggc.pain.management@nhs.scot
The content has been reviewed by the Pain Management Programme team of multidisciplinary clinicians.
Copyright © NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2024. This excludes the works of 3rd parties as listed below.
Permission for inclusion of links to all videos from external sources was obtained.
All icons are from Flaticon.com, accessed through the licence held Tactuum Ltd for the resources supported by the software platform it provides.
The content is based on robust evidence-based guidelines, including SIGN and NICE guidelines for Chronic Pain and British Pain Society guidelines for Pain Management Programmes.
The content of this toolkit was reviewed by the PMP multidisciplinary clinicians and signed off by the PMP Team Lead. It has been signed off by the local governance group.
The email for the Pain Management Programme is available in the “Key Contacts” section above and can be used to highlight any feedback or complaints.
Any messages received through the online feedback form will be automatically forwarded to the Pain Management Programme email.
The PMP team or Team Lead will address the feedback.
GGC - 10 Week Pain Management Programme is not continuously monitored and is not able to provide direct advice or support to members of the public.
HELP & SUPPORT – Visit NHS Inform https://www.nhsinform.scot/ or call NHS 24 on 111.
COMPLAINTS - For information on complaints relating to care in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, please visit complaints, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
FEEDBACK - You will be asked to give feedback about the content of the Pain Management Programme at the end of your group.
Please only use the form below for feedback on using the website or app
The toolkit has been risk assessed in line with RDS Standard Operating Procedure.
The toolkit was user tested by both past and present participants of the Pain Management Programme.
User testing was carried out by the GGC Patient Experience and Public Involvement team and testers were asked to comment on ease of navigation, usability, and look of the toolkit.