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Title: Interconceptional Counseling: A Community Based Approach


1
Interconceptional Counseling A Community
Based Approach
  • Presented By
  • Broward Healthy Start Coalition
  • Robin Davenport, RN, BSN
  • Barbara Lesh, MPA

2
Who Receives?
  • Mothers and Infants in Healthy Start
  • Prenatal woman who experiences a fetal loss,
    infant death or poor birth outcome
  • Prenatal woman who had a loss due to adoption or
    foster care

3
Length of Time
  • A mother or infant until infants case is closed
  • A woman who experiences a fetal loss, poor birth
    outcome or infant death up to 2 years

4
The Goal for Interconceptional Care
  • Identifies reducible or reversible risks prior to
    pregnancy
  • Maximizes maternal health
  • Intervenes to achieve optimal birth outcome

5
Is Broward County, FL Achieving These Goals?
  • Goal Reduce Infant Mortality

The Infant Mortality Rate is Slowly Starting To
Increase
Source www.floridacharts.com
6
Goal Reduce the number ofLow Birth Weight Babies
The Low Birth Weight Babies Rate is Slowly
Starting To Increase
Source www.floridacharts.com
7
In Florida
  • 502 babies a week are born preterm
    (32-37 wks)
  • 84 babies a week are born very preterm (32 wks)

8
In Florida
  • 323 babies a week are born low birth weight
    (1500gm-2500gm)
  • 63 babies a week are born very low birth weight
    (

9
In Florida
  • Infant mortality rate 2000 was 7.0, 2003
    was 7.5
  • Low birth weight 2000 was 8.0, 2003 was 8.5
  • per 1000 live births

10
Care Coordination focus on
  • Primary Health Care
  • Maternal infection
  • Family Planning
  • Baby spacing
  • Dental Care
  • Substance Abuse Treatment

11
Care Coordination focus on
  • Counseling to reduce stress
  • Nutrition Counseling
  • Physical activity
  • Environmental Risk factors
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Folic Acid
  • Florida s Vita Grant

12
Assessment and Reassessment
  • Primary Health
  • Dental Health
  • Social Conditions
  • Risk Taking Health Behaviors
  • Psychological Conditions
  • Environmental Conditions
  • Barriers to Family Planning

13
Interconceptional Counseling CurriculumHow to
use it
  • Identify the clients needs from the Womens
    Health Questionnaire
  • Individualize the topics to the needs of the
    participant
  • Use the curriculum as a guide to ensure critical
    topics are covered

14
Interconceptional Counseling CurriculumHow to
use it
  • Omit topics that do not apply to the participant
  • Use handouts / and demonstration activities to
    reinforce the visit
  • Follow up and obtain feedback to see if
    participant understood the information
  • Evaluate

15
Delivery of Interconceptional Counseling
  • All Healthy Start Case managers receive an eight
    hour training
  • An Interconceptional Counseling Curriculum is used

16
Training Objectives
  • How to engage the participant
  • How to discuss fetal or infant loss with the
    participant so that she understands the
    importance of participating in Interconceptional
    Counseling
  • How to effectively communicate with the
    participant regarding her health behaviors and
    risk factors
  • Talking points
  • Effects of risk factors on pregnancy and fetal
    development

17
Training Objectives
  • Cultural beliefs on pregnancy and miscarriage
  • Assessment of health behaviors and risk factors
  • Implementation of curriculum
  • Documentation
  • Available resources
  • Broward County diversity reflects four primary
    languages

18
Where do our clients receive services?
  • Individualized home visits
  • Group education
  • Our new WISH program for Targeted zip codes which
    have the highest fetal / infant deaths

19
The WISH program Why?Zip Codes 33311and 33313
20
The WISH programZip Codes 33311and 33313
  • W Women's
  • I Initiative
  • S Start
  • H Healthy

21
The WISH programZip Codes 33311and 33313
  • Incorporate Home Visits for every infant born in
    the targeted zip codes who is not linked with a
    home visiting program
  • Provide services for Level II III participants
    to include group education and home visits

22
The WISH programZip Codes 33311and 33313
  • Invite every woman who has given birth in the
    targeted area to participate in the
    Interconceptional Counseling Program located at
    Lauderhill Mall

PROPOSED
23
The WISH programZip Codes 33311and 33313
  • Collaborate with existing programs that provide
    services in the targeted zip code to increase
    wrap services and build capacity in those
    programs

24
The WISH programZip Codes 33311and 33313
  • Proposed partnerships
  • Love thy Labor Doula Services
  • Healthy Families Broward
  • Faith Based Organizations
  • Urban League
  • Work Force One
  • Broward County Health Department
  • WIC
  • Family Planning
  • STD/HIV Services
  • Community Outreach

25
Challenges for Interconceptional Counseling
  • Teaching the staff to market the program
  • Willingness of participants to accept the services

26
Evaluation of Services
  • Quality Assurance, Quality Improvement
  • Monitored site visits
  • Peer record review
  • Satisfaction Surveys

27
Interconceptional Counseling
  • From July 2004 to date 30 of records reviewed
    had Interconceptional Counseling

28
Broward Healthy Start Coalition
Thank You!
From Florida
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