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Diabetes Self-Management Program. Program Master Trainers. Jan Cobia, RN BSN Population Health & Disease Management Coordinator Sarah Krause, RN BSN Population Health & Disease Management Coordinator. Diabetes Self-Management Overview.
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Program Master Trainers Jan Cobia, RN BSN Population Health & Disease Management Coordinator Sarah Krause, RN BSN Population Health & Disease Management Coordinator
Diabetes Self-Management Overview • Program was designed by the Stanford Patient Education Research Center • Network Health started offering it in 2009 • Community delivered • 8-16 people per group • Two and half hours per week for six weeks • Led by two trainers, one or both with diabetes, who share knowledge and experiences with others in a way that many health care workers cannot. • Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions workbook and relaxation CD is used (same as CDSMP).
Differences of Chronic Condition and Diabetes Workshops • Session 1, Activity 3: What is Diabetes? • Session 1, Activity 4: Monitoring • Session 1, Activity 5: Introduction to Healthy Eating • Session 2, Activity 2: Formula for a Healthy Eating Plan • Session 2, Activity 3: Preventing Low Blood Sugar: Hypoglycemia
Differences of Chronic Condition and Diabetes Workshops • Session 3, Activity 2: Preventing or Delaying Complications • Session 3, Activity 3: Planning Low Fat Meals • Session 3, Activity 5: Dealing with Stress • Session 4, Activity 3: Reading Nutrition Labels • Session 6, Activity 2: Strategies for Sick Days • Session 6, Activity 3: Foot Care
Marketing CDSMP and DSMP • Seasonal workshop schedules • Individual clinic site cards • Class recommendation pad • Newspaper article/class listings • Brochures/posters • Network Health quarterly newsletters • Radio announcements • Nurse practitioner monthly meetings • Medical homes
Marketing CDSMP and DSMP • Electronic health record • Fox Valley Diabetes Educational and Support Group • Health fairs – Diabetes Expo • Medicare Appreciation Days • Internet/intranet sites • Social media • Wellness programs (points toward yearly reward)/occupational health – employer groups • Sales – insurance brokers/agents
Program Participation 2009 – May 2012 Living Well with Diabetes – 318 graduates 2008 – May 2012 Living Well with Chronic Conditions – 312 graduates Chronic condition active lay leaders – 21 Dual active leaders – 10
Diabetes Rewards Program • Started in January 2010 • Commercial members only – 18-65 years old • Designed to encourage participation in screenings and other services to benefit health Benchmarks: • A1c less than 7 • LDL-C less than 100 • Blood pressure of 130/80 or less • Annual kidney screening • Dilated retinal eye exam
Diabetes Rewards Program If a participant meets four of the five benchmarks they will receive $50. If a participant meets all five benchmarks they will receive $100. Rewards are given twice a year. Participants also receive an additional one time reward of $50 for attending either a Living Well with Chronic Conditions or Diabetes workshop. Costs: 2010, 3.9 times / vs 2012, 3.6 times / without condition.
Looking Forward • Investigating the possibility of a Diabetes Prevention Program in collaboration with local YMCA leaders • Awaiting NCOA’s online version of DSMP