The main focus of the programme this coming year relates to Improving chronic non-cancer pain management by reducing high-risk opioid prescribing.
In support of this, we are:
Scoping current improvement work in this field.
Learning from good practice.
Understanding the barriers and enablers needed to drive this improvement forward.
Where appropriate to support bespoke projects using tried and tested quality improvement tools to test improvements in practice.
We plan on supporting a community of practice focussing on Opioids reduction involving key stakeholders and linking to our Safety Improvement Networks.
Our learning from this work will be shared both across the region via the community of practice and also link into existing networks working in this area such as Medicines Safety leads, medicines optimisation groups and the Safety Improvement network (once established).
Padlet Page
We have set up a Yorkshire & Humber Medicines Safety Improvement Programme Padlet page to collate existing online resources on the subject of opioids and chronic pain management into one easy to access place.
This includes resources on topics such as:
Patient and public education campaigns
Patient information materials
Patient stories
Using data to identify patients at risk of harm
Healthcare professional information and learning materials
Social prescribing resources and services
Measuring the impact of interventions
The library will be regularly reviewed and updated. Please share widely with your colleagues and do get in touch if you have any queries or any resources to add to the library.