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Better Cancer Care in Scotland Lynn Adams Nurse Consultant NHS Grampian Mhairi F Simpson Nurse Consultant NHS Lanarkshire • 30,000 per year 2006-10 • 35,000 per year 2016-2020 Challenges • • • • • Growing elderly population Earlier detection of cancer Rise in the incidence of some cancers Declining mortality Financial pressures Inequalities • Most deprived areas report incidence rates of almost 40% higher that the least deprived areas. • Mortality rates for all cancers combined are approximately 75% higher in the most deprived areas compared to the least deprived areas. • Only a few cancers have higher incidence rates than those living in least deprived areas (female breast; prostate cancer & malignant melanoma of the skin). Inequalities • There is some evidence that socioeconomic inequalities in survival are widening over time • May indicate - lower awareness of cancer symptoms - the benefits of screening and healthy lifestyle choices Better Cancer Care: an action plan • Prevention • Early detection of cancer • Genetic & molecular testing for cancer • Referral & diagnosis • Treatment • Living with cancer • Improving quality of care for patients • Delivery Prevention • • • • • Reduce smoking Diet, obesity Expand access to physical activity Tackle alcohol misuse Improve public awareness of sun exposure Early detection of cancer • Increase uptake of screening services cervical, bowel • Implement two x-ray views at each breast screening Genetic & molecular testing • Develop capacity and capability for cancer genetic services • Scottish Genetics Education Network Referral & diagnosis • Improve public awareness of common cancer symptoms • Increase electronic referrals Treatment • Capacity and demand – surgery • Sentinel Node Biopsy • New drugs Living with Cancer • Survivorship • Cancer costs • Self Management Improving quality of cancer care for patients • Quality Improvement • Extend 62 day target • Introduce new 31 day target Delivery • Scottish Cancer Taskforce – Advisory Groups • Agreed annual work programme • Clinical leadership – Nurse & AHP Directors – Lead / Consultant Nurses • Address workforce challenges – Nursing; AHP; Healthcare Support Worker • eHealth and telehealth Key Advisory Groups • National Quality Group • Living with Cancer Group – “Big Conversation Event” • Chemotherapy Advisory Group – Patient Information • Radiotherapy • E-Health Scottish Government Initiatives • Patient Focus Public Involvement • Equalities • Better Together: Scotland’s Patient Experience Programme – Better Together Cancer Pilots in 3 networks • Long Term Collaboratives • Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland – Gaun Yersel • Healthy Working Lives Cancer Experience • The cancer experience can be described as a roller coaster of emotional and physical highs and lows, with unexpected twists and turns. • To understand the difficulties this group of people experience can only enhance the care we give. • “Life is a bus journey…you are the driver…the professional gets on and off.” • Better Cancer Care NOSCAN road show • The patient journey / pathway is ‘like a washing machine – you are in a spin & information comes at you from all directions” Participant in Supported Self Care in Cancer Consultation Event Cancer Challenges & Opportunities • Cancer incidence is increasing as people are living longer • More people are alive who have survived cancer • Scientific understanding of cancer is improving greatly • New opportunities for early diagnosis • New treatments in pipeline • New service models – easily accessible; improve outcomes for people Remote and Rural Cancer Care • Strengthening healthcare in remote and rural areas of Scotland • Educating healthcare professionals for practice in local hospitals • Delivering care close to patients’ homes Remote and Rural Cancer Care • Development of chemotherapy services in NHS Orkney • Development of nurse led cancer clinics in community hospitals in NHS Grampian Current context of nursing • • • • • • Complex & diverse population Ageing population Health inequalities continue Peoples’ expectations are changing Technology advancing Costs are rising Challenges for nursing • The context of care – where care takes place • Delivering care across the pathway • New models of service delivery • Addressing emerging patient & family issues Thank-you