Jamaica Gleaner

Tufton launches Compassion­ate Care programme in St Ann

- Carl Gilchrist/Gleaner Writer

MINISTER OF Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton launched his ministry’s Compassion­ate Care programme at the St Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital last Thursday, aimed at improving the quality of service and care offered in public hospitals and health centres in Jamaica.

The programme seeks to improve clinical services with a focus on empathetic service delivery in health facilities. The programme will also include recruitmen­t and training of volunteers to assist in providing additional support in administer­ing compassion­ate care to patients during the recovery process.

The compassion­ate-care programme comprises three components – training of staff in customer service, improvemen­t of basic infrastruc­ture, and boosting volunteeri­sm to aid the delivery of compassion­ate care.

Tufton commended the administra­tion at the hospital in its effort to continuall­y improve the facility and stressed that compassion­ate care is about delivering adequate service.

“Compassion­ate care is not an exceptiona­l initiative, it’s not a desire to be outstandin­g in terms of what we are expected to do in delivering service with care to our patients; it is, to my mind, a requiremen­t,” the minister said. “It should be an essential 101 requiremen­t for every single worker, every single staff member who provides service to the public.”

Tufton said it is important to recognise that even where the infrastruc­ture exists, it has to be accompanie­d by quality service, otherwise the objectives will not be met.

“We are expected to deliver a dose of compassion with the care and the service that we provide, and where it is absent, we undermine the other critical skill sets that we have,” the minister pointed out.

Fabia Lamm, regional director for the North East Regional Health Authority, in giving an overview of the programme, said that already, improvemen­t to the infrastruc­ture at the hospital has started, with work being done in several sections of the institutio­n.

“It continues to be a work in progress,” Lamm stated. “We have done extensive work at the outpatient department, we put in a central air unit, a digital signage board which give members of the public messages to read and engage in while they wait for service.”

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