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Community Continence Education Sessions: Western Australia. “Simply Busting” a community continence promotion initiative of the Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia ICS Christchurch 2006. Presented by Deborah Gordon
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Community Continence Education Sessions: Western Australia “Simply Busting”a community continence promotion initiativeof the Continence Advisory Service of Western AustraliaICS Christchurch 2006 Presented by Deborah Gordon B App Science (Physiotherapy), Grad Dip Physio (Women's Health), Masters in Public Health
Background The Continence Advisory Service has successfully conducted an annual public seminar during Continence Awareness Week since 2000. (attendance 200+ people) Invited speakers have included: urologists, urogynaecologists, colorectal surgeons and physiotherapists Evaluation of the events revealed the following: - People found the seminars useful - People expressed interest in having events in their local communities - People were keen to learn how to improve their health by adopting good bladder and bowel habits. Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
History • February 2003 - Health promotion officer appointed. Role includes applying for grants. • October 2003 – small grant ( $AUD400) received to hold a continence education seminar “How to unchain yourself from a wee problem…” • December 2003 – received grant from municipal government - City of Joondalup • 2004 community education held in the City of Joondalup and the City of Swan • 2005 to present “Simply Busting” program template refined and repeated with other municipal governments. Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Aims and objectives Ottawa Charter (1998) Health promotion is “the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health” “ Simply Busting” works within a health promotion framework and aims to provide people with information on : • normal bladder and bowel function • bladder and bowel health issues • good and bowel health practices • self help strategies • management and treatment options • referral to clinical services Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Formula • health promotion/community development approach • consider demographics (grant may specify target group, eg seniors living in the community) • community engagement – participation, sponsorship • advertising and promotion is essential Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Information provided on bladder and bowel health issues, not just “incontinence” • Free event (?) • Trade displays and sponsorship, pens, writing pads • Free continence fact sheets • Access to public transport, parking • Access by people with a disability Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Marketing • continence product suppliers and representatives • community care agencies • pharmacies • doctors surgeries • physiotherapy clinics • CFA members • local fitness groups, sporting, service, recreation, seniors and religious organisations • local health centres, hospitals • client database • circulate through networks via email • web page Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Simply Busting? Join the Continence Advisory Service for a fun and enjoyable morning to find out how to prevent and help bladder & bowel problems! FREE MORNING TEA. When: Thursday, 21st July Time: 10am –12pm Location: Mosman Park Cost: Free BOOK TODAY! Contact Kim or Maria Telephone: 9386 9777 Continence Advisory Service of WA Inc. This project is an initiative of the Continence Advisory Service of WA Inc. The Continence Advisory Service is a Home and Community Care Program. This project is proudly supported by the Town of Mosman Park Community Development Fund. Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Results Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Intended and actual lifestyle changes made following education session: • Increase fluid consumption • Limit tea and coffee • Do pelvic floor muscle exercises • Increase general exercise Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Where to from here? • Further evaluation • Corporate sponsorship • Human resource issues Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia “Providing education, advice and information on bladder and bowel health issues” Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia
Acknowledgments • Continence Advisory Service of WA staff and Board • Volunteers • Municipal governments - City of Nedlands - City of Cockburn - Town of Mosman Park - City of Joondalup • Continence trade supply companies and their staff • Baker’s Delight and Brumby’s bakeries Continence Advisory Service of Western Australia