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Volume 5, Issue 8(Suppl)

J Nurs Care 2016

ISSN: 2167-1168 JNC, an open access journal

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Nurse-led rapid access arrhythmia clinic

Angela J Hall, Andrew Mitchell

Jersey General Hospital, UK

T

he Nurse-Led Rapid Access Arrhythmia Clinic is an innovative service which has revolutionised patient access to specialist

support, enhanced management of patients with arrhythmias and dramatically reduced waiting times in the cardiology

department. Service need was the most significant driver for the establishment of the clinic, which acts as a one stop shop

and triage service for patients with arrhythmias. Improving patient access to arrhythmia services was an initial objective of

the Arrhythmia Nurse Specialist. As experience has grown, patient assessment and intervention has enabled the arrhythmia

nurse to work more autonomously in an advanced nurse practitioner position. As a qualified non-medical prescriber this

also enhances complete care. At the start of the service, waiting times for a new cardiology appointment with the medical

team was nine months. Appointments for the arrhythmia service are one to two weeks from referral and as a result, overall

waiting times for cardiology appointments are six weeks. In 2014, 221 were seen and 263 in 2015. Routes of referral include

the emergency department, in-patient departments, primary care and the cardiac team. The majority of patients are assessed

and discharged back to primary care. Those who require further input are managed accordingly. An interdisciplinary approach

encourages convenient access to the consultant cardiologist and cardiology team including nurse specialists and cardiac

physiologists to expedite investigations. Patients, relatives and health professionals can access the service for advice. The

successful implementation of the Rapid Access Arrhythmia Clinic has been down to motivation of a close working cardiology

team and communication within primary and secondary care. Quarterly statistics and annual reports continue to demonstrate

an efficient and effective service with patient satisfaction rated highly.

Biography

Sister Angela Hall has predominantly worked in Cardiology and Critical Care having qualified as a nurse in 1999. Post-graduate qualifications exist in both areas,

most recently a Masters module in Arrhythmia Management. Angela is half way through the Masters programme for Advanced Practice. The local arrhythmia

service were runners up in the National Arrhythmia Awards in the United Kingdom in 2014. Local innovations have lead to invitations to speak at conference, quality

service awards, senior managerial and medical committees and as part of a national group initiative to improve the management of patients with atrial fibrillation.

An.Hall@health.gov.je

Angela J Hall et al., J Nurs Care 2016, 5:8(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168.C1.031