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Overview of POMH-UK


The national Prescribing Observatory for Mental Health (POMH-UK) was launched in 2005 and its aim is to help specialist mental health services improve prescribing practice. POMH-UK was partly funded by a tapering grant from an independent charity, the Health Foundation under its ‘Engaging with Quality’ initiative, and partly from subscriptions from member Trusts. Neither POMH-UK nor the Health Foundation has any links with the pharmaceutical industry.

 

So far, more than 40 mental health Trusts have participated in POMH quality improvement programmes. Most such programmes comprise a cycle of clinical audit against evidence-based standards and bespoke change interventions, including prompt feedback of benchmarked data that allow Trusts to compare their prescribing practice with other participating Trusts.

 

 Participation in POMH-UK Topics can help your Trust achieve several of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) core standards for mental health and learning disability Trusts.  The findings will also provide evidence relevant to local implementation of NICE guidelines and may inform your Trust Quality Account.

 

Lithium Alert support pack


  

Lithium pack

 

Safer lithium therapy: the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) has issued an alert for all healthcare organisations in the NHS where lithium therapy is initiated, prescribed, dispensed or monitored.

 

POMH-UK has been working in collaboration with NPSA and the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) to develop a patient information booklet, lithium alert card and record book for tracking blood test results.

 

 

 

 

Key areas of the website (see below or the menu on the left for more areas)


 

Question

 

Further POMH-UK information for service users and carers

 

 

 

 

Info

 

POMH-UK Members Area: information and resources for current member Trusts You will need to know your user name and password. Please contact us if you have any queries about accessing or using this site.

 

 

Data

 

POMH-data: Securely submit audit data and questionnaire responses here. You will need to know your user name and password. Please contact us if you have any queries about accessing or using this site.

 

 

 

POMH-UK Topics


 

Five POMH Topics have been completed:

 

Topic 1: High dose and combined antipsychotics in acute adult inpatient settings 

The complete programme has been reported in: Paton C et al. British Journal of Psychiatry 2008; 192:435-439

 

Topic 2: Screening for the metabolic syndrome in community patients receiving antipsychotics. 

Baseline data have been reported in Barnes TRE et al. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2007;33(6):1397-1403

The complete programme has been reported in: Barnes TRE et al. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2008; 118: 26-33 

 

Topic 3: Prescribing of high dose and combined antipsychotics for patients on forensic wards

 

Topic 4: Benchmarking prescribing of anti-dementia drugs.

 

Topic 5a: Benchmarking the prescribing of high dose and combination antipsychotics on adult acute and PICU wards (time-series benchmarking)

 

Topic 5b: Continued benchmarking as Topic 5a, using time-series charts

 

 

POMH Topics currently being undertaken:

Topic 5c: Continued benchmarking as Topic 5b, using time-series charts

 

Topic 6: Assessment of side effects of depot antipsychotics

 

Topic 7: Monitoring of patients prescribed lithium

 

Topic 8: Medicines Reconciliation

 

Topic 9: Use of antipsychotic medication in people with Learning Disabilities

 

Topics 10: Use of antipsychotic medication in CAMHS

 

Topic selection criteria

 

 

Further information and resources


  

Select from the links below for further POMH-UK information and resources.

 

 

 

 

 

  • POMH Members 2010: a list of current POMH-UK member Trusts.

 

 

 

  • POMH-UK Members' Area: information and resources for current POMH-UK member Trusts.  You will need to know your user name and password to access this area. Please contact us if you have any queries about accessing or using this site.

 

 

  • Freedom of Information Act:  a useful summary of key points about the Freedom of Information Act is available (prepared by Capsticks on behalf of the Health Foundation).

 

 

  • POMH-data: Securely submit audit data and questionnaire responses here. You will need to know your user name and password. Please contact us if you have any queries about accessing or using this site.

     

 

 

The POMH team: Contact Us


 

Joint heads of POMH UK:  

 

 

Carol Paton

Professor Thomas Barnes

 

 Programme Manager:  

 

Amber Shingleton-Smith

 

 Project workers:   

Samantha McIntyre

Izaba Younis

 

WHAT'S NEW?


 

10th March 2010: 

 

New intervention materials for Topic 9 have been added to the POMH Members Area.

 


8th March 2010: 

 

Audit tools for Topic 7b have been posted to member Trusts.

Please contact us if you have not received these.

 


1st March 2010: 

 

New intervention materials for Topic 6b have been added to the POMH Members Area.

 


1st March 2010:

 

Topic 6b reports have been emailed to participating Trusts.  Please contact us if you have not received your report.

 


1st March 2010:

 

Data collection for Topic 2e has begun.   If you have not received the audit tools, or have a question about the audit, please email us.

 

Please enter data here.

 


22nd February 2010:

 

Data collection for Topic 1e has finished.  Thank you for your hard work collecting data for this topic.

 


  2nd February 2010:

 

Topic 5c quarterly reports have been emailed to participating Trusts.  Please contact us if you have not received your report.

 


8th January 2010:

 

Lithium alert support pack - please see the safer lithium therapy page for downloads and information about the pack for service users and healthcare professionals. 

 


1st December 2009:

 

The NPSA has issued an alert for all healthcare organisations in the NHS where lithium therapy is initiated, prescribed, dispensed or monitored.

 

POMH has worked with the NPSA to develop a support pack, including patient information  booklet, lithium alert card and record book for tracking blood test results.

 

Supplies of the lithium pack are available from the current NHS Non-secure Contract held by 3M.  Orders should be placed with:

Telephone 0845 610 1112

Email nhsforms@spsl.uk.com

 


29 September 2009:

 

Summary of interviews with best-performing Trusts for Topic 1d added to POMH Members Area.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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