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Health Psychology for Professionals

The information here is for professionals in Derbyshire seeking more information on the Health Psychology service.

About Airmid

Airmid is a Patient App which allows you to view and cancel appointments at any time (rebooking is coming soon).

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Unopposed-declaration-PublicRestofEngland.pdf

Declaration Rest of England

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P11 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Policy

The purpose of this policy is to provide evidence based guidance on the use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), which is an advanced wound care treatment for patients with complex wounds. Clinicians working within Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Trust should refer to this Policy for; • Recommended best practice guidance for managing a patient with NPWT. • Recommendations to reduce potential risk and harm to patients receiving NPWT. • The role of the Registered Healthcare Professional will be defined in this guideline, outlining their responsibility and accountability for the patient receiving NPWT

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0539 - Information About My Stay

0539 - Information About My Stay

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0003 - Continuing Health Care Consent and Basic Information Form

0003 - Continuing Health Care Consent and Basic Information Form

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Reference List for Use of Medication on Patient Reminder Cards (G244)

G244 - Reference List for Use of Medication on Patient Medication Reminder Cards

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Insulin Administration Booklet order form.docx

Insulin Administration Booklet order form

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Exudate Management Pathway (G195)

Exudate Management Pathway

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Disconnection of Continuous Infusional Chemotherapy from a Central Venous Access Device (CVAD) in the Community SOP (S65)

The aim of this SOP is to provide guidance for staff in the clinical procedure of the disconnection of continuous infusion chemotherapy from a CVAD within a DCHS setting across adult services. This SOP is intended to reduce the level of risks associated with this procedure.

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Was Not Brought - Did Not Attend - No Access Visit Policy (P88)

The purpose of this document is to outline the responsibilities of Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust (DCHS) staff when parents/carers disengage from health services and there are concerns about the welfare of children and adults in their care. Laming (2003) and learning from serious case reviews and safeguarding adult reviews show that disengagement from healthcare may be partial, intermittent, persistent or terminal in nature. It is widely acknowledged that ‘was not brought’/‘non-attendance’ and avoidance of seeing health staff can be a sign that things are not as they should be within the family and/or person’s life. This may have serious consequences for some children and adults dependent on others to meet their care and support needs. It may also signal potential abuse or neglect. It is imperative that early non engagement with services is identified in order for health practitioners to consider if this is a safeguarding concern that requires a safeguarding referral, safety planning or escalation.

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NHSImprovement-G6Self-CertificationMay21.pdf

NHS Improvement-G6Self-Certification May21