Powell River IPCC Connecting Pregnancy Feasibility Pilot 2011-2013
Evaluation Summary
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Powell River IPCC Connecting Pregnancy Feasibility Pilot 2011-2013 Evaluation Summary The Team The Powell River Connecting Pregnancy Pilot program team consisted of: Dr. Susan Horsfall , GP Dr. Danielle Marentette , GP
Evaluation Summary
consisted of:
to assess the feasibility
model of interdisciplinary primary maternity care in a group setting.
continuity of care and health outcomes for mothers and babies in Powell River.
supported, primary care experience that is culturally-appropriate and woman-centered during pregnancy, birth and the newborn period.
primary prenatal care in a group setting vs the traditional individual clinic model had any advantages in terms of efficiency, satisfaction, and long term sustainability.
model used at the South Community Birth Program & the Family Practice Maternity Service at BC Women’s Hospital in Vancouver
Pregnancy Program developed by the Centering Health Institute.
The Pilot program is one of the many initiatives of the Powell River IPCC Steering Committee. IPCC (Integrated Primary and Community Care) is a provincial initiative aimed at:
authority and community staff and programs in order to:
effective and efficient care that results in
experiences as well as better patient outcomes and greater cost effectiveness for the system
deliveries/year
(1 Obstetrician, 7 GPs doing deliveries)
Vancouver on the Sunshine Coast
from Vancouver or by ferry from Vancouver Island (Comox)
Powell River Vancouver
and a Public Health Nurse
education, belly checks, overall individual perinatal care
support, education, and also arranged for guest speakers such as a Dietitian, Mental Health Clinician, Doulas, and an Infant Development Consultant.
individual post natal home visits
program
series
physicians and nurse
feedback, co-analysis work with team
participants rated themselves as either feeling 4 or 5 on a scale
“well prepared”.
0.0% 0.0% 8.3% 33.3% 63.6% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Not Prepared Well Prepared
How prepared for your labour and delivery did you/do you feel?
Excellent Breast Feeding Outcomes
experienced
issues
post-partum period
connected many of the moms still remained
More Satisfied Physicians
that this program enhanced their own practice
creating more availability for
satisfied with their clinical practice
repetition
“The labour experience of some moms was amazing as they were confident and empowered.” “The simple statement from the participant evaluation that ‘I plan to breastfeed as long as I can’ is very powerful.”
“The connection with
I was going through a lot after the birth & talking/connecting with these women/families helped me not feel alone and like I had a community”
excellent, enthusiastic, and approachable. [The Public Health Nurse ] stayed and listened even after the session. When we needed information after the sessions, I could always call [her].
visit me at home. She didn’t forget about me – this was important. My health was important to her.”
“It was somehow reassuring to hear a nurse's voice I knew and comfortable with checking in on me and baby”
mixing of moms of various ages, socio-economic risk and thus providing peer support and mentoring
learning new information & being able to ask questions in a “safe” environment
births/program
who participated also found it beneficial
access to available community resources for perinatal parents
learned a great deal from each other, from speakers and enhanced their own practices
with how many of the moms stayed connected long after the births
communication between health care providers
the health authority staff resulted in better coordination and efficiencies & better understandings of each others services
experiences expressed by the providers and the patients
Aim!
room, transportation, privacy)
include other patients and physicians
Space
January 2014
indicate interest in participating
Handbook
prenatal classes
women and physicians in the community
Margaret Antolovich, RN, BScN, M.ED
Manager Public Health and Prevention Services Powell River/Sunshine Coast/Coastal HSDA
Vancouver Coastal Health Phone: 1 (604) 485-3330 Fax: (604) 485-3305 margaret.antolovich@vch.ca