Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust cancer team shortlisted for national award for innovative faster diagnosis initiative
The colorectal team at the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are 'absolutely honoured' to have been shortlisted for a prestigious national cancer nursing award for their work in implementing a groundbreaking initiative that speeds up diagnosis for patients.
The Ingrid Fuchs Cancer Nursing Times Award recognises individuals or teams who have enhanced the quality of care for cancer patients, and who excel in delivering compassionate care that makes a long lasting impact on cancer care delivery.
The team are also the first in the entire region to introduce nurse-led triage, significantly transforming the patient experience in the form of a faster diagnostic process, addressing health inequalities and ensuring all patients receive the same high quality care.
After patient feedback highlighted the stress and uncertainty associated with waiting for investigations and results, the team worked on launching an innovative approach to improve care and support.
The initiative includes using nurse-led triage at the start of the patient's journey and similar reviews throughout, ensuring patients received timely and comprehensive support from the outset.
Lead GI Nurse Kate Holloway, who was one of the leaders of the initiative, said:
"It is an absolute honour to have been nominated & shortlisted for the Nursing Times award and it is a really exciting time for the team.”
Published: 04/09/2024