
Pilot Health & Wellbeing Event for Patients with Poor Prognosis in Bristol
Experience a unique pilot event focusing on recovery post-treatment for patients with poor prognosis at UH Bristol. Join in for informative talks, breakout sessions, and support from a multidisciplinary team to enhance your wellbeing and quality of life. Don't miss this opportunity for valuable insights and guidance on managing fatigue, appetite, care planning, and communication with loved ones.
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Next Steps Day (H&WB) Focus on recovery post treatment 6 sessions per year at UHB Market stall with MCSW support Talks from Clinical Psychologist, Physio, Occupational Therapist, and Dietician plus breakout session with Clinical Nurse Specialists
Background A next steps day for patients with poor prognosis has been recognised as an unmet need A steering group was formed in UH Bristol The first pilot event will take place on Monday 4th February , held at the UHB Education Centre CNS can refer patients treated at UH Bristol who have a prognosis between 6-36 months
Event format The pilot event will be similar format to the NSD Market stalls with Cancer Information and Support Centre team Talks from Clinical Psychologists, Physio, Occupational Therapist, Dietician and Palliative Care to include; -managing fatigue -coping with small appetite -advanced care planning -talking to loved ones
Event Format Break out session with CNS The event will be evaluated and adapted according to patient feedback. It is hoped this may be extended to patients across the Alliance.