Professional Topics (AKT) Flashcards
Roger Neighbour
Summarising
Handing over
Safety-netting
Housekeeping
Calgary-Cambridge model
Initiating session
Building relationship
Explaining & Planning
Closing session
Pendleton model
Ideas, concerns and expectations
Stott and Davis model
Modification of health-seeking behaviour
Management of continuing problems
Opportunistic health promotion
Tuckett
Meeting of two experts
John Heron
Catalytic intervention
Cathartic intervention
Automatic qualification for Blue Badge. Aged >3y and:
High Rate DLA for Mobility
PIP for unable to walk >50m
Registered blind
War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement
AFCS lump sum + walking difficulty
Complaint to a practice must be acknowledged by
3 working days
If removing violent/aggressive patient from list, need to inform
Police and Primary Care Support England (PCSE)
Requirements for parental leave
An employee
1 year continuous service
Named on birth/adoption certificate
Parental leave entitlement
18 weeks per child <18y
Max 4 weeks/child/year
Working hours - Break entitlement
If working 6 hours, uninterrupted 20min break
Working hours - rest between shifts
11 hours
Maximum weekly working hours
Average of 48
Formal complain can be made within
within 12 months of incident (or when patient became aware of incident)
Time frame for access to own medical records
Within 28 days of request receipt
CPD requirement per year
50 credits
PCO maternity leave reimbursement lasts
26 weeks
PCO paternity leave reimbursement lasts
2 weeks
Provides right of access to health records of deceased, to someone with interest in estate of the deceased
Access to Health Records Act 1990
Allows patient to see medical reports about them for employment/insurance purposes
Access to Medical Reports Act 1998
Governs access to all health records of living people in UK. Individuals can apply for access to records.
Data Protection Act 1998
Gives public access to all types of information held by public authorities (including GP practices).
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Response to request for information under FOI Act must be made within
20 working days
Secretary of State for Health has powers to release patient information for certain public health reasons under the
Health and Social Care Act 2001
Benefit which provides financial support to disabled individuals with a health condition that affects ability to work.
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
Benefit for >65y to help with extra costs associated with having a long-term condition/disability
Attendance Allowance
Benefit for 16-64y to help with extra costs associated with having a long-term condition/disability
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Prospective study, looking at whether exposure to a certain risk factor contributes to an outcome
Cohort study
Number needed to treat (NNT)
1 / ARR (absolute risk reduction)
Absolute risk reduction (ARR)
EER - CER
(Experimental event rate - control event rate)
Type 1 error
Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true
(stating there is a difference when there is not)
Type 2 error
Failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is false
(stating there is no difference when there is)
Statistical power of a study
1 - (type 2 error)
Significance test used to compare proportions/percentages
Chi-squared test
Significance test used to compare two observations on the same sample
Wilcoxon signed-rank test
Compares ordinal, interval or ratio scales of unpaired data
Mann-WHitney U test
Normal distribution - what % within 1 SD of mean
68.3%
Normal distribution - what % within 2 SD of mean
95.4%
Normal distribution - what % within 3 SD of mean
99.7%
Selection bias when hospital patients used
Berkson’s bais
Selection bias due to silent cases/early fatalities
Neyman bias