THE ‘moments that matter’ to cancer patients have been explored at a two-day event at Forth Valley Royal Hospital.

This Way Forward involved patients, carers and oncology department staff and follows the introduction of the Macmillan Values-Based Standard in NHS Forth Valley earlier this year.

In January 2014 NHS Forth Valley became the first Scottish health board to sign up to the Values Based Standard (VBS) - a staff, patient and carer-led standard which aims to provide practical solutions to improve patient and staff experience.

It was developed following an 18-month engagement process by Macmillan Cancer Support with over 300 healthcare staff and people living with cancer across the country.

Through the engagement process eight ‘behaviours’ or ‘moments that matter’ were identified, which are now being used as indicators of service quality.

These include communication, support and personal space, and refer to practical steps that staff and patients can do on a day-to-day basis to ensure people’s rights are protected across the care pathway.

The Forth Valley event explored ‘themes’ that emerged through local focus groups of patients, breast care staff and the VBS team. Whilst many good points were raised, some less positive aspects were identified and attendees were encouraged to discuss ways of making improvements and finding solutions.

!It is hoped this will create greater trust and improved relationships between staff, patients and carers, and increase motivation amongst professionals to deliver on standards that closely relate to their personal ethics.

Trisha Hatt, senior Macmillan development manager, said, “Macmillan knows that cancer patients experience of care matters to them just as much as clinical care. We have developed the Macmillan Values Based Standard to help improve the quality and effectiveness of care and ensure that patients are treated with dignity and respect.”