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1. Incorporating Preconception Health into Programming at a Local Health Department: Taking Steps to Make Change Happen Cheri Pies, MSW, DrPH
Padmini Parthasarathy, MPH
Family, Maternal and Child Health Programs
2. Overview Life Course Initiative
Strategies
Activities
Staff survey
Lessons learned
3. The Life Course Initiative Launched 15-year initiative in 2005
Engaging FMCH and county staff, as well as community partners
Improving reproductive potential
Paradigm shift
Changing the health of a generation
4. Strategies Education through interactive methods
Carefully planned roll-out of our initiative
Bring staff and partners in gradually
Enable staff to each have their own “A-ha!” moment
5. 12-Point Plan… …to close the Black-White gap in birth outcomes (Lu, et al.)
Provide interconception care to women with prior adverse pregnancy outcomes
Increase access to preconception care for African American women
6. Activities to Date Series of staff meetings
Life Course Fact Sheet
Articles in County Department publications
7. Activities to Date, cont. Presentations community partners (initial overview; later in-depth)
Asked staff strategic questions about current and future activities
Worked with Clinic Services on Interconception Care/Gestational Diabetes project
8. The Life Course Game
9. Staff Survey Evaluated staff understanding of Life Course Perspective
Gathered ideas from staff about incorporating the Life Course Perspective into their work
Survey sent to 107 FMCH Programs staff
68 staff (64%) responded
10. Survey Results
11. Are you a manager or non-manager?
12. In Your Own Words, How Would You Describe the Life Course Perspective? A holistic approach
A focus on future generations
Begins in the womb
Life Course Perspective looks at the impact of social, emotional, and physical stressors on a woman’s health across her lifespan
13. What are two concepts from the 12-Point Plan that you think relate to your work? Expand health care access over the life course (16)
Enhance service coordination and systems integration (15)
Support working mothers and families (10)
Provide interconception care to women with prior adverse pregnancy outcomes (9)
Improve quality of prenatal care (8)
Close the education gap (8)
14. Have you changed anything about your public health work as a result of learning about the Life Course Perspective?
15. How have you incorporated the Life Course Perspective into your work? I remember the importance of other issues for clients such as lack of transportation
Encourage women to take care of themselves
Recognize and reinforce that health care providers are partners
Focus on how we may influence our clients’ ability to improve their health and well-being throughout their life span
16. How have you incorporated the Life Course Perspective into your work? Realizing that change will impact future generations has been a shift in thinking
More aware of the importance of building youth resiliency
17. Any comments, questions or concerns about the Life Course Initiative? I hadn’t thought about health in that way before. It also made me think about the importance of life experiences and stresses on future generations and how important it is to make sure everyone has access to health care and a method to create a supportive family network for them and their families so all can thrive.
18. Lessons Learned Start with staff where they are
Recognize and acknowledge staff’s existing work on preconception care and build on this
Utilize the imagination and experience of staff to project where they could go with future programming
19. Lessons Learned, cont. Lay the groundwork with higher level staff/management in our organization about the importance of preconception health
20. Making Change Happen Staff:
Think differently
Act differently
Financing
21. What will success look like?