Well Newham Challenge cohort 1 summaries

The Council’s Public Health Team is working with Newham Hospital to run the Well Newham Challenge programme in the hospital. The programme funds and supports hospital staff to pilot new interventions that aim to improve the health of Newham residents by addressing the non-medical, social factors that can impact their health and wellbeing for up to 12 months. All projects taking part use quality improvement (QI) methodology and are supported by both QI and public health team members.

The programme empowers and supports hospital staff in all roles, and at all levels of seniority, to harness their expertise and experiences to improve the wider, holistic care provided to Newham residents. The ultimate aim of these projects is to further support the people of Newham in looking after and improving their health, and where possible, to reduce their need to visit a healthcare professional. 

The first cohort of the programme finished in the summer of 2023. The summaries of the projects and their achievements are below.

Project DescriptionProgress and Outcomes
Screening for social prescribing need in a cardiovascular clinic using an online questionnaire tool– Pilot identified 45% of people sent the survey registered, and 50% of this population completed the survey. 56% of respondents were flagged for concern about social deprivation and 68% reported financial distress or hardship.
– Journal article written to capture and share lessons learnt in relation to digital exclusion and the risks of conducting screening tools with carers / partners of the patient
– The work completed as part of the Well Newham Challenge enabled the team to obtain funding to recruit a Social Prescriber placed within the cardiovascular team
Bangladeshi Diabetes Carb Swap Booklet– Designed the booklet in partnership with the community and with patient input
– Booklet is available in English and Bangladeshi
– Booklet is in the process of being approved by the hospital to allow sharing as part of ongoing and business as usual care
Newham-Specific, Translated Bowel Cancer Screening Flyer– Developed a short and simple flyer that explains the bowel cancer screening process
– Translated into Bangladeshi, Sylheti, and Urdu
– Tested the flyer and translations with patients to ensure it was acceptable
– Flyer is in the process of being approved by the hospital for wider sharing and use
Translated Pharmacy Labels– 3 month pilot to test use of translated pharmacy labels for outpatient and emergency department patients
– Data collection underway and final report to be shared summer 2024
Gestational Diabetes Peer Support Project– 3 month pilot of peer support programme in partnership with Social Action for Health
– Provided support in English, Urdu and Bengali across drop in sessions and a whatsapp group. Drop in sessions included diet advice as well as exercise sessions. Participants reported improved confidence in self-managing their diabetes as well as an improved understanding of healthy foods and effects of stress on blood sugar control.
– Currently exploring options for funding to enable a 12 month pilot