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Title: Mother cried twice How I become patients safety activist


1
Mother cried twice How I become patients
safety activist
  • Individual patient stories which illustrate
    medical errors are valuable.
  • The most important professional
  • experience in my life was when
  • I investigated the death of
  • 17 newborn children and 74 who
  • were infected in one of the best
  • Polish hospital.

Mother cried twice - A small photo from the
newspaper
2
Steps taken by the journalist
  • Announcement was given in a regional newspaper
  • Hospital tried to cover up
  • Epidemiologic examination carried out
  • Main Sanitary Inspector advised to inspect all
    neonatology and obstetrics departments in Polish
    hospitals.
  • Result
  • Patients have been provided with
    better conditions in hospital, epidemiology nurse
    is in every hospital, team for intra hospital
    infection is working in every hospital, patients
    and their families are more aware of their
    rights.

3
My Patients for Patient Safety Journey
  • Participation in the first workshop in 2005
    and created the London Declaration
  • Organized and attended the first European
    Workshop in Dublin 2007
  • Together we can protect peoples life.

Champions PFPS according to London Declaration
deal together to improve patient safety in the
whole World
4
My efforts as a Patients for Patient Safety
Champion in Poland and Europe
  • Connected with the Mothers
  • Established the Polish Patient Safety Foundation
  • Built local networks and partnerships with key
    stakeholders
  • Worked with other PFPS Champions
  • Exchange visits with Ukraine and Germany
  • Joint awareness raising trek in Pakistan

5
Working together
  • Communication options
  • presentation
  • press releases
  • key messages
  • talk to friends, colleagues about personal
    activity within PFPS
  • sharing of personal experience (bad and good
    practice)

At press conference in Islamabad possibilities to
show methods of collaboration between patients'
activists and journalists were discussed
6
Work with media to help spread the message
  • Four steps for advocacy initiative to be
    effective
  • situation documentation (facts and objectives for
    example HAI costs in Poland 1 billion PLN every
    year)
  • packaging the message
  • cooperation with the media (well informed media
    have a great potential to enhance patient safety)
  • mobilizing others (events like patient safety
    week in March, child safety week, women day,
    health day.)

German champions visited Poland last autumn for
a discussion on how to write to the media
7
Methods of campaigning for patient safety
  • Patient advocacy
  • letters to public medical institution
  • phone calls to policy makers
  • meetings with patients and consumers
  • meetings with influential individuals on
    committee meetings, conferences, events etc.
  • Public advocacy
  • publishing articles through media
  • organizing press conferences
  • presentations at conferences

8
The Global Patient Safety Challenge
  • Clean care is safer care
  • The vision is to catalyze worldwide commitment to
    making clean care an everyday reality everywhere
    healthcare is provided.
  • As a Patients for Patient Safety Champion
    contributed to the patient engagement element of
    this work and the development of a worldwide
    patient survey

9
Situation now in Poland
  • First time in Poland Andrzej Wojtyla - Main
    Hygiene Chef inspected obstetrics and neonatology
    departments.
  • Inspectors were shocked in many hospitals
    doctors washed hands twice a day, they did not
    follow disinfection, sterilization and hand
    hygiene rules.
  • They also noticed that in Poland there were
    too few microbiological tests. In our country
    5-10 tests per bed annually are done, while a
    European average is to 50 tests per bed.
  • In Poland 1,5 infections come to light, in
    the USA the figure is 10 . It is due to the
    absence of an appropriate system for detecting
    intrahospital infections.

10
How to engage patients
  • The most important issue is to encourage patients
    to be actively involved in their treatment.
  • Teach them how to start speak up - how to ask
    about medical results of treatment, dosage of
    medicine.
  • Teach them how to read and understand leaflets
    about care and diagnosis.
  • Work with caregivers to better reach particular
    patient populations.
  • Promote staff collaboration across all levels.
    Keep communication open.
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