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ONTARIO SCI ALLIANCE RETREAT APRIL 13, 2018 AN ORGANIZED & MOBILIZED ONTARIO PRESENTED BY: Peter Athanasopoulos Executive Director Ontario SCI Alliance Ontario Spinal Cord Injury Alliance Retreat Friday April 13, 2018 Our Membership


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ONTARIO SCI ALLIANCE RETREAT

APRIL 13, 2018

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AN ORGANIZED & MOBILIZED ONTARIO

Ontario Spinal Cord Injury Alliance Retreat Friday April 13, 2018

PRESENTED BY: Peter Athanasopoulos

Executive Director Ontario SCI Alliance

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Our Membership

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Bold New World 2014-2017

HEALTH SYSTEMS HOUSING EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORTATION PEER & FAMILY SUPPORT COMMUNITY INCLUSION & INTEGRATION INFORMATION PORTALS KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION HEALTH SYSTEMS HOUSING ILY SUPPORT

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Powerful Partnerships

for Ontarians with Spinal Cord Injuries

POWERFUL PARTNERSHIPS

Community Mobillization Research into Practice

Co-led by

Advocacy Capacity

Ontario SCI Research Network

  • Globally renowned, multi-site
SCI clinical research
  • Research and implementation
collaboration

SCI Knowledge Mobilization Network

  • Implements evidence-based
Best Practices

Public Policy Program

  • Conducts policy analysis and
research
  • Engages government
  • Oversees Peer Activists
Program
  • Provide strategic advice

Insurance Bureau of Canada

  • Premier Partners
CO-LED BY
  • Facilitates information and resource sharing among researchers,
service providers, SCI leaders, policymakers and other stakeholders
  • Coordinates partner activities and initiatives in a strategic fashion
  • Acts as a network of expertise on spinal cord injury in Ontario
  • Addresses and resolves systemic barriers that impact Quality of Life
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  • Community Engagement
  • Synergy and Integration among people

with SCI, their families, researchers, service providers, and policy makers

  • Policy Change
  • Ideas to put research in practice faster

What our Community Achieved

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ONTARIO’S NETWORK OF NETWORKS

Reaching, Grasping & Manipulation Bladder Health Emotional Well Being Walking Community Participation & Employment Self Management Urinary Tract Infection Pressure Injuries Sexual Health Wheeled Mobility Pain Management Cardiovascular Health People With SCI SCI Community Organizations Private Industries Researchers Acute & Rehab Centers Service Providers SCI HIGH ONTARIO KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION NETWORK PHYSICIAN ENGAGEMENT NETWORK ONTARIO SCI RESEARCH NETWORK ONTARIO SCI ALLIANCE SCI ONTARIO PUBLIC POLICY PROGRAM Policy Makers Research Training & Mentoring Engagement of People With Lived Experience In Spinal Cord Injury

CROSS

CUTTING

PLATFORMS

Peer Activists Implementation Science Data Management

THE SCI COMMUNITY

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SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION CARE HIGH PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

www.sci-high.ca sci-high@uhn.ca @SCIHighProject

SCI-HIGH Project

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To advance SCI rehabilitation care for Canadians in the first 18 months after inpatient rehabilitation admission by 2020.

SCI-HIGH AIM

18 months

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“Establish a comprehensive framework of structure, process & outcome indicators to improve standards of spinal cord injury rehabilitation in Canada.”

THIS WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH: Consultation with relevant stakeholders including Accreditation Canada, HSO, RHI, ONF, scientists, health policy makers, leaders, administrators, health care providers and leaders with lived experience in SCI.

SCI-HIGH Mission Statement

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Reaching, Grasping & Manipulation Bladder Health Emotional Well Being Walking Community Participation & Employment Self Management Urinary Tract Infection Skin Integrity Sexual Health Wheeled Mobility Cardiovascular Health

DOMAINS

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Science Evidence-Based Practices Implementation Science Service

IMPLEMENTATION: Purposeful activities at the practice, program, and system level designed to put into place a program or intervention.

Ontario SCI Knowledge Mobilization Network (KMN)

I M P L E M E N T A T I O N

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Ontario SCI Knowledge Mobilization Network (KMN)

Site Site Site Site Site Mentorship Implementation MANAGEMENT DATA

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PHYSICIAN ENGAGEMENT NETWORK

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  • Connect you to knowledge, expertise, and resources
  • Access tools and physician support for your patients – Mobility Clinic
  • Provide direct consult to specialists in spinal cord injury Best Practice
  • Access our VIP4SCI Application
  • Advocate for your examining room to be fully accessible
  • Address gaps in support, like physician

billing, with the MOHLTC

  • Learn about progress we are making

under the Patients First Act

  • Become a member of the Spinal

Cord Injury Ontario community

Join our Network

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THE BEST PRACTICE MODEL IN ONTARIO

Mobility Clinic

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  • Creating a Community of Practice
  • Establishing a network among Primary

Care, Rehabilitation, and individuals with SCI

  • Development of Mobility Clinic manual,

and primary care modules/toolkits

  • Establishing physical

Mobility Clinics throughout Ontario and virtual support options

Outreach Efforts

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VIP4SCI

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PEER SUPPORT PEER CONNECTIONS FAMILY & CAREGIVERS FAMILY DOCTOR MOBILITY CLINIC REGIONAL SERVICE COORDINATOR EXTERNAL SUPPORT AND SERVICES SPINAL CORD INJURY ONTARIO RESOURCE CENTRE

YOU

ACCESS TO REHAB SERVICES (VIA PATIENT PORTAL)

Join our Network

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Ontario Sci Research Network

  • Globally renowned, multi-site SCI

clinical research

  • Research and implementation

collaboration

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Sci Ontario- Public Policy Program

ELECTION DAY IN ONTARIO IS JUNE 7, 2018

www.yourmoveontario.ca

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DAYS HOURS MIN SECS

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Today’s Focus

ENGAGEMENT

  • Involve our community in the work that we do
  • Strategies and ideas to keep us all connected

around a topic area

  • Our community is bigger than people with SCI
  • Hospitals, Service Providers, Researchers, Policy

Makers are a part of our community

  • Our broader community outside this room also

needs to feel connected

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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

LEADERSHIP

Engagement in Media - Peer Spokespersons Engagement in Peer Support Engagement in Peer Facilitation Engagement in SCI Awareness & Knowledge Clients

Engagement in Research Engagement in Public Policy and Government Relations

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Engagement at Info Sessions Other
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Questions

CO-LED BY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

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Hearing Our Community’s Voice Summit Consensus Survey Results

Emily E. Giroux

MSc Student, School of Health and Exercise Sciences – University of British Columbia Okanagan

Peter Athanasopoulos

Senior Manager, Public Policy & Government Relations – Spinal Cord Injury Ontario
  • Dr. Shane N. Sweet
Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education – McGill University
  • Dr. Heather L. Gainforth
MSc Supervisor, Assistant Professor, School of Health and Exercise Sciences – University of British Columbia Okanagan
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  • Develop survey to capture the voice of the SCI

community

  • Reach consensus using Delphi Methodology
  • Primary Care & Community Supports
  • Neuropathic Pain
  • Bladder Management
  • Pressure Injuries

AIM

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What is Delphi Methodology?

Survey 1

  • Evidence-Based

Strategies and Supports

  • Likert Scale (0-10)
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What is Delphi Methodology?

Survey 1

  • Evidence-Based

Strategies and Supports

  • Likert Scale (0-10)

ANALYSIS

  • Average Rating
  • At least 8
  • Consensus:
  • 66%
  • At least 8
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What is Delphi Methodology?

Survey 1

  • Evidence-Based

Strategies and Supports

  • Likert Scale (0-10)

ANALYSIS

  • Average Rating
  • At least 8
  • Consensus:
  • 66%
  • At least 8

Survey 2

  • Re-Iterate Survey
  • Present Survey 1 Results
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Benefits of Delphi Methodology

Self-Administered

  • Reach across the province

Equal Consideration

  • Overbearing Voices

Group Interactions

  • Positive Attributes
  • Negative Attributes
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Piloting of Survey

Development Methods

Refine Consensus Methods Co-Develop Consensus Methods

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Survey Methods

Disseminate Survey #1 Disseminate Survey #2 Analyze Survey #2 Analyze Survey #1 Develop Action Plan

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Results

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Participants (Survey 1)

  • 374 Participants (74% living with SCI)
  • Average Age: 54.8 years, Gender: 32% women, 26% tetraplegia
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Participants (Survey 2)

  • 118 Participants (74% living with SCI)
  • Average Age: 54.7 years, Gender: 33% women, 24% tetraplegia
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