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Title: Building a Portal for Seniors


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Building a Portal for Seniors Falls Prevention
The Alberta Experience
  • Lynda McPhee
  • Education Coordinator, ACICR
  • lynda.mcphee_at_ualberta.ca
  • 780-492-9768

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Alberta Centre for Injury Control Research
  • Vision an injury-free Alberta in which to live,
    work, and play
  • Mission to reduce the societal and economic
    burden of injuries in Alberta by building
    partnerships, promoting effective strategies and
    sharing knowledge

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www.findingbalancealberta.ca
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The Beginning.
  • On Solid Ground Falls Prevention Conference 2006
  • Establishment of the Alberta Seniors Falls
    Prevention Network 2007

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  • Alberta Seniors Falls Prevention Network
  • Information Sharing
  • Falls resources
  • Alberta update
  • Upcoming events/educational opportunities
  • From the literature
  • Members corner
  • Teleconferences

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Whats in the Literature?
  • Prevention (Community)
  • Prevention (Acute)
  • Prevention (Residential Care)
  • Prevention (Home Care)
  • Prevention (General)
  • Staff Capacity Building
  • Exercises
  • Medication
  • Health Management
  • Risk Assessment Tools
  • Risk Factors
  • Miscellaneous

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Falls Data and Resources
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  • Promotion of the Network
  • Word of Mouth
  • Education sessions
  • CFPC
  • Finding Balance

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Membership Work Setting November 2007
Acute Care
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Continuing
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Care
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Rehabilitation
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Injury
Prevention
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Health
Promotion
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Other
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Membership Work Setting September 2009
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Membership Survey September 2009
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Membership Survey September 2009
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Membership Survey September 2009
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Membership Survey September 2009
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  • Ideal Alberta Network
  • Overarching framework /Clearinghouse/ Information
    Bank for communication, resources, standardized
    tools, educational materials, consistent
    messaging, best practice
  • Public Awareness / Social Marketing campaign
  • Central website for public and professionals
  • Advocacy / Lobby for project dollars

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  • Lessons Learned/Future Direction
  • Continue to grow the membership
  • Develop closer relationships with
    champions/professional associations
  • Enhance two way exchange of information
  • Face to face meeting/planning sessions
  • Explore establishment of communities of practice
  • Support the development of a provincial falls
    prevention strategy

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  • Partnership
  • Alberta Centre for Injury Control Research
  • Alberta Medical Association
  • Alberta Health and Wellness
  • Additional sponsors
  • Alberta Physiotherapy Association
  • Alberta Therapeutic Recreation Association
  • Alberta Blue Cross
  • Canadian Patient Safety
  • College and Association of Registered Nurses of
    Alberta
  • College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Albertan
  • CARNA
  • Global TV
  • McCallum Printing Group

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Advisory Committee
  • Representatives from 9 former Health Regions
  • AB Pharmacists Association
  • AB College of Physiotherapists
  • College Association of RN of Alberta
  • AB Centre for Active Living
  • AB College of Occupational Therapists
  • AB Therapeutic Recreation Association
  • AB Chapter Dietitians of Canada
  • Osteoporosis Centres and AB Chapter
  • Seniors/ Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton
  • Health Link Alberta
  • Primary Care Networks
  • AB Seniors and Community Supports
  • AB Fitness Leaders

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Campaign values
  • Multiyear campaign
  • Evidence-based consistent messaging
  • Connect seniors to local supports/programs
  • Stakeholder support and participation
  • Evaluation

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Campaign elements
  • Strategic provincial communications plan
  • Proclamation of Seniors Falls Prevention Month
  • Purchased and earned media
  • Information posters and flyers
  • Campaign website
  • Local Communications Support
  • Spokespeople
  • Presentations
  • Displays

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Key messages
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New message
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Website www.findingbalancealberta.ca
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InformAlberta
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Practitioner page
  • Finding Balance Falls Prevention Network
  • Finding Balance Tool Kit
  • Resources campaign and falls
  • Sample proclamations
  • Falls prevention articles
  • Media relations
  • Local activities/Setting up a display
  • Presentations
  • Practitioner Algorithms
  • Algorithm for Primary Care Physicians
  • Multidisciplinary Algorithm

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Algorithm
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Algorithm
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Algorithm
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Algorithm
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  • Campaign Results 2010
  • An increase in
  • proportion of seniors recalling the campaign was
    about the prevention of falls
  • (39 in 2010 vs.16 2009)
  • proportion of seniors who are concerned (55 in
    2010 vs. 45 in 2008) or very concerned (27 in
    2010 vs. 17 in 2008) about having a fall
  • Seniors still more concerned about friend or
    family member having a bad fall instead of
    themselves having a bad fall (74 vs. 55)

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  • Campaign Results 2010
  • An increase in
  • those reported the leading cause of injury
    hospitalizations was due to falls
  • (59 in 2010 vs. 44 in 2008)
  • those that reported they are currently taking
    measures to prevent falls
  • (72 in 2010 vs. 54 in 2008)
  • those reporting keep active as a key way to
    reduce the risk of falls
  • (29 in 2010 vs.17 in 2008)
  • those reporting they review their medications
    annually (72 in 2010 vs. 59 in 2008)

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  • Campaign results 2010
  • Municipal proclamations
  • 156 communities (138 communities in 2009)
  • Earned media stories
  • 31 stories (75 stories in 2009)
  • Bought media
  • 2.54 for every dollar spent (2.05 in 2009)
  • Website
  • 982 visits, 246 average time (1104 visits, 252
    time)

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Lessons Learned /Future Directions
  • Partnership with AMA strengthened profile and
    credibility
  • Timing was right
  • Cant control the media and uptake
  • Ongoing relationship building and new
    partnerships
  • Sponsorship
  • Telephone vs. Online survey
  • Expand outside Alberta

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Community Injury Control FundProjects
  • Coordinated by ACICR
  • Grants from 4000 - 15,000
  • Funded 34 falls prevention programs
  • Preventing Falls Through Physical Activity A
    Guide for People Working with Older Adults
  • A Million Messages
  • Pre-Hospital Management of the Senior Falls
    Patient

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www.active.living_at_ualberta.ca
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A Million Messages
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A Million Messages
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  • EMS Falls Prevention Project
  • Goal increase seniors access and utilization
    of existing fall prevention programs/resources
  • Establish a referral network that would accept
    referrals from paramedics
  • Identify at-risk fallers using a standardized
    process
  • Refer seniors who are at risk of a fall or who
    had fallen

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  • It takes a village of stakeholders working
    together to prevent falls and fall risk, tasks
    that no one stakeholder can accomplish alone.
  • Ganz, Alkema Wu, 2008

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Questions??
lynda.mcphee_at_ualberta.ca
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