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RPCMOC is committed to improving the health ofpregnant women and children in Monmouth
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1. rpcmocregional perinatal consortium of monmouth & ocean counties, inc.Annual ReportSeptember 15, 2009 1
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3. Overview of Programs and Services Community Outreach & Education
Central NJ Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Regional Coalition for Monmouth & Ocean Counties
Lead Hazard Control Assistance Home Abatement Program
Perinatal Addiction Prevention Project & Pregnant Pause
Black Infant Mortality Reduction Project (BIMR)
Monmouth County Bilingual Prenatal & Pediatric Education Initiative
Red Bank Family Support Center, A Program of RPCMOC
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4. Overview contd. Professional Education and Quality Improvement
NJIIS Recruitment and Training
Professional Education
Total Quality Improvement
Fetal infant Mortality Review
Postpartum Depression Initiative
Developing Streams of Revenue
Sources of Revenue
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6. Prenatal Education was provided to 2,537 women at all Monmouth/Ocean prenatal health care sites/centers This includes data from the Black Infant Mortality Reduction Program (BIMR), Perinatal Addictions Prevention Project (PAPP), Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (CLPP), United Way and Red Bank programs 6
7. Lead Programs Monmouth Ocean Childhood Lead Poisoning and Prevention Coalition (CLPP) - Identify target populations at risk for lead poisoning in Ocean and Monmouth Counties
Wipe Out Lead NJ (WOLNJ) - Educate and distribute information and WOL kits to Head Start programs, WIC sites and child care centers and follow-up children who have been referred for additional lab work
Lead Education and Outreach (LEO) - Assist health departments with lead follow-up home visits and inspections, telephone calls and interpreting as needed
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8. Lead Program Outcomes
5,858 parents and children, 866 professionals and 3,991 participants at WIC sites were educated on childhood lead poisoning and prevention
700 Wipe Out Lead screening kits were distributed to families through health fairs and home visits
104 home visits were made to follow up on lead poisoned children, positive WOL screenings and to assist families in the Lead Hazard Control Assistance (LHCA) loan process or relocation
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10. Black Infant MortalityReduction (BIMR) Funded by NJ Department of Health & Senior Services through 12/31/09
Reduce the incidence of BIM, low and very low birth weight, preterm labor, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Linkages to services for pregnant women and women with children under the age of one
Education for all African American women and their families 10
11. 86 women received case management services
73% of pregnant women receiving case management made a commitment to breastfeed their infants for the first 6 months of life
600 women have received education and support services
50 families were educated on SIDS and received a free crib through our Cribs for Kids Initiative 11
12. The Red Bank Family Support Center A Program of RPCMOCProviding support to families & linkage to services for the Red Bank community670 linkages to services were provided to 361 unduplicated Red Bank families 12
13. Professional Education 13
14. Professional Education Topics Breastfeeding
Perinatal Certification Review
S.T.A.B.L.E. (Neonatal Transport Education Program)
AWHONN Fetal Heart Monitoring (Advanced & Intermediate)
Safe Sleep/ SIDS
Bereavement Training
Domestic Violence
Postpartum Depression
Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO)
NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation)
Pediatric Assessment and Triage
HIV Train the Trainer
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15. NJIIS (NJ Immunization Information System) Recruitment and Training 15
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17. TOTAL QUALITY ASSURANCE (TQI) Multidisciplinary team from the 8 birth hospitals and Maternal Child Health (MCH) related community based agencies:
Review MCH health indicators
Make recommendations for change /improvement regarding clinical & community-based maternal child health services in the region 17
18. MCH Indicators 2008 18
19. No Prenatal Care
1993: 142
2006: 87
2007: 85
2008: 75
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20. TQI Regional Issue:
Lack of inpatient / postpartum professional
documentation concerning family planning
education, contraceptive education or
contraceptive prescriptions given to new
mothers who have had No PNC 20
21. Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) July 08 June 09 Multidisciplinary Case Review Team reviews 30 fetal / neonatal deaths annuallyMaternal interviews conducted with 10 mothers (voluntary interview) 21
22. FIMR Findings
Consistently high level of perinatal bereavement care at birth facilities in our region
Ongoing lack of maternal knowledge of importance of fetal movement
Autopsy offer was documented in each case reviewed, but if done, autopsy results were rarely found in the hospital record months later
PPD screening not always done when there is a fetal / neonatal loss
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23. FIMR Recommendations Promote prenatal Kick Count education for every pregnant woman (Kick Count cards)
Examine statewide approach to PPD screening when there is a perinatal loss and consider alternate screening /education options
Letter concerning lack of autopsy results to each birth hospital
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32. RPCMOC is committed
to improving the
health of pregnant women
and children in
Monmouth and Ocean Counties. 32
33. RPCMOC STAFF Lourdes Ables, Bilingual Community Outreach Advocate
Jennie Blakney, MA Ed, Community Education Manager
Mariella Flores, Lead Coalition Coordinator
Yvelisse Gonzalez, MSW, Community Education & Support Services Specialist
Judith Johnson Jones, BSHS, CADC, Perinatal Risk Reduction Coordinator
Patricia Kaiser, Technical Training /Operations Asst./NJIIS Recruiter & Trainer
Annette LaBarbera, BA, Community Education Coordinator
Claudia Major, BA, Office Assistant
Diane Melani, HR/Operations Assistant
Kathleen OKeefe, RN, MA, Acting Executive Director
Diana Robinson, MA, Administrative Services Manager
Lorraine Stone, BA, Community Outreach Advocate
Melissa Strippoli, MBA, Bookkeeper
Patricia Vena, MSW, LCSW, PPD Follow Up Coordinator
Anne Williams, RN, BSN, PPD Nurse Educator
Rhonda Williams, Community Outreach Advocate
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