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Learn about recommended physical activity guidelines, the benefits of exercise, and local resources in Barnet for promoting physical activity. Explore steps organizations can take to encourage increased activity among staff and patients.
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How much exercise should we do and promote ? Do our organisations set a good example ? February 2019 MCLG, Barnet CEPN
Objectives for today • Learn about the recommended guidance for physical activity for different age groups. • Learn about the benefits of physical activity. • Become more aware of local resources that are available in Barnet to promote physical activity. • Consider what steps organisations can take to promote increased activity amongst staff and patients.
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In Barnet: • Prevalence of excess weight (overweight and obese): • 55.7% adults, 21% 4-5 years, 34.4% 10-11 years • CHD primary cause of death in adults • 40.2% adults participate in physical activity at least 1/week • 53.5% adults don’t participate in any SPA • 61.5% adults want more SPA opportunities to participate • Demographic disparities (participation SPA at least x3 per week) • 23.2% male vs 12.6% female • 42% white vs 37.3% BME
Should pregnant women rest more than pre-pregnancy?Y or N No
Which intervention is more effective wrt behavior change? Smoking cessation or encouraging physical activity? Encouraging physical activity
How efficacious is health professional advice? • Doctors need to advise 50-120 smoking patients to get one to give up • Doctors need to advise 12 inactive patients to get one to meet recommended activity levels
Fit & Active Barnet Campaign • Aim – localised campaign launched in July 2018, encouraging and inspiring residents to lead more active and healthier lifestyles • Addresses barriers to participation and communicates the health and wellbeing benefits associated with being active • Fit & Active Barnet Hub will support the participation journey, providing a ‘one stop shop’ for all things SPA related ie: • Fit & Active Barnet Card registration • Activity finder • App • News, tips and case studies • Volunteering opportunities • https://www.better.org.uk/fab-hub
What is Healthwise? • Model for physical activity interventions covering wide range of medical conditions, compliant with NICE guidelines. • Healthwise operates within 21 Local Authorities. • Tailors programmes to meet local needs and address health priorities • Introduces patients to a low cost physical activity programme • Offers a menu of established evidence based programme options including physical activity on referral, cardiac referral and weight management. • Provides supervised or independent pathways, delivered by highly trained staff. • Partnership work with extended services including dietetics, cardiac rehab, pulmonary rehab.
HealthwiseProgrammes • Physical Activity on Referral • Cardiac rehabilitation • Adult weight management course • Family Weight Management courses • Musculoskeletal programme • Falls Prevention • COPD (support service to pulmonary rehab teams) • Health checks • Smoking cessation • Cancer rehabilitation • Mental Health Classes • Diabetes • Other specialist/Tier 3 programmes run in partnership eg stroke rehab, PD, seated exercise, Heart failure, MS etc
Healthwise evaluations • High completion rate • Positive physiological and psychological changes • Significant increase in level of physical activity • Significant improvement in QOL scores and physical activity levels 6 months after completing scheme • Successful targeting of unemployed and retired • Positive feedback from pts – improved health, confidence, social isolation • Pts report seeing GP less and reducing medications
HealthwisePhysical Activity Referral Scheme (PARS) • The Healthwise Physical Activity referral scheme introduces individuals to the benefits of physical activity in order to help reduce risk factors for chronic disease and manage existing medical conditions. • 12 week, low cost physical activity programme • Helps to become and remain more physically active • Increase fitness levels • Increase knowledge, skills and confidence • Improve health and well-being
Barnet Healthwise PARS: Who is the scheme for? • Barnet residents or patients from a Barnet based GP • Over 16 • Medical condition meets inclusion criteria – existing condition or at risk of developing condition. • Ready to make a change (pre-contemplation – contemplation phase) • Physically inactive.
Referral • Common reasons for referral: High BP, diabetes, obesity, asthma, circulatory/resp diseases, depression/anxiety, arthritis… • See referral form for full list of conditions • Only access is via GP referral • GP should give details of the Healthwise Coordinator to patient at time of referral • GP must be registered with the scheme (can be registered via the Healthwise Coordinator at local ‘Better Leisure Centre’ (Barnet Copthall) • cepn.barnetccg.nhs.uk/Downloads/HEALTHWISE%20REFERRAL%20FORM.docx • Current waiting time: 3 weeks • Programme available at Copthall Leisure Centre and Burnt Oak Leisure Centre.
The healthwise team will: • Perform an initial assessment and prescribe suitable physical activity (supervised or non-supervised) that can be carried out over 12 weeks • Set up with Healthy Living membership which gives unlimited access to gym, swimming and group exercise classes • Assess and monitor progress – reviews at 6 and 12 weeks • Motivate and encourage during activity programme • Advise on how to exercise safely and with confidence • Answer questions
Cost • Better Healthwise membership is an inclusive membership which gives access to the gym, swimming and group exercise classes based on what is suitable for individual needs and medical condition. Payment is available in three options:• An annual membership of £158.40• A monthly Direct Debit for £13.20 per month for the first year.• A Pay & Play membership of £3 per visit
Contact info • Contact for enquiries regarding Healthwise: Billy Phillips – 020 8457 9900 • Healthwise.barnet@gll.org
Discussion: What could you/your organisation do to promote physical activity and address obesity? • For yourself and your staff? • Discussion in groups of 4-6 • What is the structure of your typical day? Where are the opportunities to be physically active? How could you create some? • Feedback to the larger group • For your patients and their families? • Discussion in groups of 4-6 • How could you promote increased physical activity amongst patients/customers? • Who is best placed to promote increased physical activity? • What steps need to be taken? • Feedback to the larger group?
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