HSE Health Matters - Autumn 2021

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Services

New Clinic

CLARE CLINIC TO SET NEW LYMPHOEDEMA TREATMENT BLUEPRINT Clare is providing a blueprint for the roll out of Lymphoedema Specialist Clinics across the country with the first service of its kind in primary care being piloted in Ennis. LEFT TO RIGHT: Grainne Ryan, Project Lead Lymphoedema Services and Director of Public Health Nursing Clare; Kay Morris, Project Manager Lymphoedema Services, Primary Care Strategy & Planning; Tracey McEntee, Lymphoedema Assistant; Noelle McMahon, Lymphoedema Nurse Practitioner; Patricia O’Rourke, Senior Executive Officer, HSE MidWest Primary Care Service; Sinéad Slattery, Physiotherapist; Ina Crowley, National Project Officer for Public Health Nursing Services; Kathryn Considine, Physiotherapy Manager; Sarah Thompson, Primary Lymphoedema Patient Representative.

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new Lymphoedema Specialist Clinic in Clare recently opened to support people living with this progressive, disabling chronic condition. Lymphoedema can severely impact quality of life and lead to complications if not diagnosed early and managed correctly. The new clinic brings together a nurse, physiotherapist and multi-task attendant to offer lymphoedema assessments, treatment and supported self-care. The clinic will also provide treatment for lipoedema, which requires similar management to lymphoedema. This first-of-its-kind service is open to people living in Clare and if there is capacity, the criteria will be extended to include North Tipperary. Children and young people with lymphoedema are also able to access the new service. The service is based in an out-patient setting but includes home visits when necessary. The service is taking referrals from consultants, GPs, HSCP and nursing

and is linking with the UL Hospital Group for people with lymphoedema diagnosed in hospital. There is a direct referral pathway from the new lymphoedema early detection project in the oncology services. Education is also available for local GPs, primary care teams and acute services to ensure early, appropriate referrals. Kay Morris, Project Manager Lymphoedema Services, Primary Care Strategy & Planning, said, “People with lympoedema do find it difficult to get service; this is a great addition to our primary care services in Clare and fits into the Sláintecare model. Clare will be a blue print for rolling out and further developing Lympoedema Specialist Clinics across the country. It is exciting to now have a dedicated lymphoedema clinic, it will help the HSE focus on early detection and enable us to provide services for cancer related and noncancer related lymphoedema.” The integrated pathways between acute and primary care means that

people with lymphoedema and lipoedema are diagnosed early and referred for treatment. This will help limit disease progression and reduce the need for time consuming and costly intense treatment. Although lymphoedema is not curable, it can be successfully managed with an emphasis on education, prevention, early detection and up to date effective standardised treatment. This will lead to improved quality of life for patients and efficiency for the HSE. Grainne Ryan, Project Lead Implementation of Lymphoedema Services, and Director of Public Health Nursing, Clare, said, “It is a huge responsibility rolling out the first specialist clinic, we are lucky in Clare we have a great team to get this off the ground. Previously we could only go so far with patients and have nowhere to send them, some would have to travel abroad, it is wonderful now we can take referrals and treat people in their own community in Clare.”

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Children’s art project – Beads of courage

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Cork goes green – progress on climate initiatives

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Outdoor gym – Enniscorthy opening

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Castlebar music – Brendan Shine shines

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QI journey – quality improvement

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page 75

Webinars – Sláintecare

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page 73

New directorate – QPS

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page 74

Service user feedback – Naas hospital host awareness day

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page 71

Community Healthcare Networks – in focus

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page 72

Estates – focus on energy efficiency

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page 70

Internal controls programme latest updates

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page 68

Schwartz Rounds – online tips

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page 69

Open disclosure – training for staff

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page 67

PPE fund – European money helped in purchases

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page 65

Confidential recipient – vital role

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page 66

Virtual health – services continue to grow

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pages 62-64

Digital mental health – boost for services

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page 61

Antibiotic survey – high usage in residential facilities

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page 58

Men’s health week – raising awareness

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page 59

Bealach Nua – peer support for families

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page 60

NCHD app – success for team

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page 57

Croom hospital – new facility unveiled

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Portlaoise opening – midwife led clinic

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page 55

Select mutism – support for parents and school staff

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page 56

Lymphoedema clinic – leading the way in care

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page 54

Supported discharge – aid for stroke patients

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page 51

Sunsmart videos – team produce resources

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page 50

Respirasense – digital device transforms care

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pages 48-49

DASH – mobile sexual health and drug advice

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pages 42-43

Heart failure clinic – boost for Donegal

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page 45

Flu vaccine – protect yourself and others

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page 41

LGBTI survey – mixed experiences with screening

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page 44

Innovation service – TUH role

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page 40

Music therapy – Edel highlights benefits

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page 36

Kindness project – making a real difference

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page 37

My Home project – service users find forever homes

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pages 34-35

Quit smoking – cessation officer

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pages 32-33

Annual report – HSE unveils latest report

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pages 28-29

Breastfeeding week – supports during COVID

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pages 30-31

Galway community café mental health initiative

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page 27

On a COVID ward – two nurses’ experiences

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Artwork – morale boost for staff

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Accident survivor – tributes to emergency services

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page 21

COVID survivor – walk to remember

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Vaccines – staff pay tribute

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Data protection – it’s all our responsibility

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