Comprising of healthcare professionals from Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH), NHS South Yorkshire, Primary Care Doncaster, Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust (RDASH), and FCMS Doncaster, the Doncaster Wound Care Alliance emerged in 2022 as a response to disparities in wound care services across the borough.
In an effort to address these challenges, colleagues across Doncaster and the wider region have collaborated to develop an integrated model for wound care delivery, which includes a comprehensive educational program spanning acute (hospital), community, and primary care settings (GP practices). The partnership ultimately provides a consistent model of care, fosters collaboration between constituent members, and ensures that patient need is put above all else.
The alliance’s impact has already yielded remarkable outcomes and has led to a 16% increase in appropriate new referrals to the Skin Integrity Complex Wound Clinic at Doncaster Royal Infirmary, reducing follow-ups by 32% and overall activity by 28%, signalling a shift towards more effective community-based wound care management.
Additionally, communication between teams has significantly improved with the introduction of electronic referral forms, ensuring essential wound care information is seamlessly transmitted to receiving providers. This change has enabled more timely and coordinated care transitions.
Finally, new and shared education sessions have facilitated an impressive 29% increase in overall knowledge of wound care among healthcare providers, leading to better care. This enhanced knowledge has driven improvements in clinical pathways and formularies, aligning care with national recommendations, with healing rates post-discharge surging by 89%, surpassing the national average by 42%.
Kelly Phillips, Skin Integrity Lead Nurse at DBTH, said: “This is fantastic news – and wonderful recognition for the team. This will be a huge boost for all the dedicated and hardworking teams involved in ensuring the success of the Doncaster Wound Care Alliance, especially in a year when the competition was so tough with an unprecedented volume of entries from so many other equally deserving organisations and individuals.”
The Skin Integrity Team at DBTH specialises in the prevention and treatment of wounds – aiding in the healing process as well as preventing deterioration such as infection. The 10-strong team, work with colleagues throughout Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Bassetlaw Hospital and Montagu Hospital, as well as supporting Doncaster community, providing invaluable insight, expertise and education in providing the very best care for people at risk of and living with wounds.
Cathy Winfield MBE, Chief Nurse at NHS South Yorkshire, said: “I am incredibly proud of the Doncaster Wound Care Alliance for their dedication to transforming wound care services for local people. This recognition is a testament to their collaborative efforts in ensuring that every patient receives the right care, in the right place, and at the right time. I wish them all the very best of luck and look forward to further enhancements in care in the future.”
The HSJ Awards have received a record-breaking 1456 entries this year, with 223 projects and individuals making it to the final shortlist. The Doncaster Wound Care Alliance has been recognised for its significant achievements and will compete for the Integrated Care Initiative of the Year award at the official ceremony scheduled for November 16 2023.