Taliesin PICU first introduced ‘morning meeting’ on 3rd June 2013. The rationale was to provide structure to the day, ascertain patient’s requests for leave/ integration/ any activities and requests that needed extra planning. To offer a safe environment to discuss any concerns or issues and help facilitate and support patients with the peer group.
The meeting was instantly popular with the patients, they felt more empowered and had a greater awareness that request were facilitated in a fair manner. The meetings brought about an increase in activities, staff appeared more motivated and the patients peer group became more understanding and tolerant towards each other.
In the meeting the group decide on a word of the day, create a poster and produce minutes of the meeting which are all displayed on the ward in the language of current inpatients - usually in Welsh, English and occasionally Bengali or Lithuanian.
Staff utilized this meeting to provide any information of ward changes and encouraged patient involvement and opinions on this - this meeting was used to deal with complaints, requests and any issues that needed dealing with - broken TV, ants in bedrooms, as well as good news such as wildlife seen in the garden.
On the 19th February 2014 we incorporated the Mutual Help Meeting, which we translated as Cyfarfod Cydweithio, with the morning meeting. We had asked a patient prior to this to champion the meeting, making posters and helping with facilitating the meetings. Patients were involved in creating Welsh versions of the posters, and translating the guidelines.
The first mutual help meeting was a success, with a greater emphasis on how patients could help each other, and it had a lovely impact on the way patients were interacting with each other after this, with lots of mutual support, about their symptoms, activities and so on.
Rachel Woods, Staff nurse
MHM champion
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