Title: Health Promotion and Wellness: Relevance and Implementation Strategies
1Health Promotion and WellnessRelevance and
Implementation Strategies
- Circle of Life
- www.CircleofLife.net
2The Circle of Life
Self-Inquiry Assessment Form
3Trends in Health Care
- Wellness and health promotion
- Disease management
- Complementary medicine
- Parish nursing
- Cluster services
4Methodology
- Provide opportunities that are
- Experiential
- Relevant
- Life inspiring
- Community building
- Leverage practical, applied spirituality
- Tools
- Support
- Assistive Accountability
5Utilization Frequency and Cost
COST
Medical Care
Prevention and Health Enhancement Programming
Self Care and Citizen Self Reliance
FREQUENCY
6What are the most important complementary
services?
- Those that are safe, effective at a minimal cost
- Group health improvement activities -
- - group education
- - support group, study group
- - exercise
- - mind/body - Yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, meditation
- Counseling or coaching - nutrition, informed
choice - Proactive triage - nurse on phone, demand
management -
7Medical visits - 75 could be handled through
self-care, 25 require contact with a provider
(no visit), 10 require an office visit
(physician or nurse practitioner).
Health Decisions, Demand Management
Donald Vickery, MD
- Of the 1 trillion in annual expenditures 33
is spent on care deemed to be avoidable. - Piper Jaffray Research,
- Health Care Information Systems Industry,
6/97
8Pressures in the System
- Challenge of Chronic Illness
- Negative Drug Reactions
- Iatrogenic Incidences
- Major of disease is behavioral
- Immense media attention
- Anti-aging and longevity
- Alternative and complementary medicine
9Chronic IllnessJAMA, C. Hoffman, et al,
November, 1996
- 1970 - 21 family caregivers/85 year old
- 1987 - 76 of direct medical expenses
- 1996 - 7 of 10 admissions are for chronic illness
- 1996 - 99 million, 45 of population, 470
billion - 2020 - 134 million, 60 of population, 685
billion - 2030 - 6 family caregivers/ 85 year old
- Integration of complementary services that are
safe and effective may help to resolve some of
this challenge.
10Adverse Drug Reactions
- JAMA April, 1998, Lazarou, et al
- 1998 Major Causes of Death -
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Adverse drug reactions
- 5,000,000 drug complications/year
- 200,000 deaths/year
- 4 Billion in medical costs per year
11Medical Error - Iatrogenic Illness
- 1988 Rand Corporation -
- 25 of heart, stroke, pneumonia deaths
- 1991 Time Corp-
- 80,000/year 2x annual auto deaths
- 1994 JAMA, 2721851-1857 - Leape, et al
- 180,000 deaths per year
- 1997 Harris Poll - 100 million have experienced
or know someone who has
121999 - 2000 Congressional Hearing Medical
ErrorInstitute of Medicine
- At least 44K to 98K deaths per year due to
adverse medical events - More iatrogenic deaths than motor vehicle
accidents, breast cancer, or AIDS - Medical mistakes cost between 17 billion and
29 billion per year
13An Act of Congress Created The Office of
Alternative Medicine (OAM)
- It was then upgraded to
- The National Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine
14Complementary and Alternative Medicine - CAM
- The Economics
- 13 Billion, 1991
- 54 Billion, 1997
15Between 1990 and 2000
- The budget of NCCAM was increased 3000
16White House Commission on Complementary and
Alternative Medicine Policy
- Added a new area to its investigation on
self-care and self-healing because a strong theme
in their testimony regarded personal health
improvement through personal action.
17The House Task Force on Guiding Principles for
Health Care
- Two Key principles
- Health Creation
- Self-Healing and Self- Managed Care
18Health Futurists
- Strongest move
- Health Improvement as a key to Integrative or
Complementary Medicine - Cost Pressures
- Alternative Therapies are Cost Shifting
- Self-Care is Cost Cutting
1970of disease is preventable
Healthy People 2000, DHHS, 1991,
91-50213
National Center For Health
Statistics, DHHS, 1992, 92-1232
- 8 of 9
- causes of disease are
- preventable
-
- New
England Journal of Medicine, Fries, Koop, et al,
329321-325, 7/93
20Chain of Causation
- 10 Leading Causes of Death 9 Actual Causes of
Death Root Causes of Death - 1. Heart Disease Tobacco Lack of information
- 2. Cancer Diet/activity patterns Lack of life
skills - 3. Cerebrovascular disease Alcohol Lack of
connection - 4. Accidents Microbial agents External
internal stress - 5. COPD Toxic agents Low self-esteem
- 6. Pneumonia Firearms Hopelessness
- 7. Diabetes Sexual behavior Anger and
frustration - 8.. Suicide Motor vehicles Powerlessness and
fear - 8. Liver disease and cirrhosis Illicit use of
drugs Economic despair - 10. HIV/AIDS Meaningless existence
-
- Columns 1 2 -- Journal of the American
Medical Association, McGinnis and Foege,
2702207-2212, 11/93 - Column 3 - Health Action
21- 10
- Leading
- Causes
- of
- Death
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Cerebro-vascular disease
- Negative drug interactions
- Accidents
- Medical error
- COPD, Pneumonia flu
- Diabetes
- Suicide
- Liver disease
22- Tobacco
- Diet/activity patterns
- Alcohol
- Microbial agents
- Toxic agents
- Firearms
- Sexual behavior
- Motor vehicles
- Illicit use of drugs
23- Lack of information
- Lack of lifestyle skills
- Lack of connection
- External internal stress
- Economic despair
- Meaningless existence
- Low self-esteem
- Hopelessness
- Anger and frustration
- Powerlessness and fear
24In 1990 and 97, Eisenburg, 1
- 34/56 of Americans used unconventional health
care methods - 400/800 million visits to unconventional
providers13.7 billion was spent - 72/35 of respondents did not inform their
medical doctor - New England Journal of Medicine, Eisenburg et al,
1/93 - JAMA, Eisenburg, et al, 11/97
25In 1990 and 97, Eisenburg, 2Some of the
therapies studied
- Relaxation meditation practices
- Weight-loss programs
- Mega-vitamin and herbal supplements
- Self-help and support groups
- Therapeutic imagery spiritual healing
- Bio-feedback and hypnosis
- Chiropractic
- Acupuncture
- Massage
- New England Journal of Medicine, Eisenburg et al,
328246-252, 1/93
26In 1990 and 97, Eisenburg, 3The less frequently
discussed points
- Only 10 of respondents used actual treatment
provided by medical or licensed providers
(Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Massage) - Most utilized unconventional methods were health
improvement activities - Yoga, Tai Chi,
meditation, support groups, etc - New England Journal of Medicine, Eisenburg et al,
328246-252, 1/93 and 97
27Archives of Internal MedicineStress Heart
DiseaseBlumenthal, et al, October, 1997Duke,
National Heart Lung and Blood
- Current annual stats, 13.5 million, 117billion
- 107 patients - 3 groups - Standard tx,
exercise, support - 33 in group support and stress management
- 74 reduction in risk for second cardiac event
- Standard tx - 30 second event
- Standard tx plus exercise - 21 second event
- Standard tx plus group support -9 second event
28Ornish Programfor Recovery from Heart Disease,
Prostate Cancer, etc.
- Nutrition
- Exercise
- Stress Mastery
- Group Support
- 88 avoided future procedures, no additional
adverse event rates compared to controls
safe/effective. - Cost to franchise 30K to 100K, cost per
participant 3K to 15.
29How?
- The Circle of Life program
- - Personal Health Assessment
- Self-Enhancement
- System (PHASES)
30The Circle of LifePersonal Health Assessment
Self-Energizing System
- The Circle of Life system has 7 phases
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- 1. Assess, self inquiry, data capture Assessment
Phase - 2. Evaluate, discuss findings Exploration Phase
- 3. Develop healthy living program Personal
Planning Phase - 4. Individual implementation Action Phase
- 5. Support and accountability Support Phase
- 6. Re-evaluation, measure outcome Re-evaluation
Phase - 7. Course correction Re-design Phase
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- Who
- provides
- coaching
-
- Support
- Group
- facilitation
- Health educators
- Parish nurses
- Ministry professionals
- Social services
- Counselors, therapists
- Occupational therapists
- Physical therapists
- Human resources staff
- Health consultants
- Citizens, lay-persons
32- Diet nutrition
- Exercise fitness
- Stress mastery
- Health care self-care
- Relationships family
- Work and career
- Financial health
- Humor, play creativity
- Environment nature
- Emotions self-esteem
- Life purpose service
- Spirituality intuition
- Circle
- Assesses
-
- Supports
- Action in
- 12 Areas
33Rich opportunities are already in most hospitals
- 1. Physical therapy department
- 2. Health education department
- 3. Comprehensive cancer
- 4. Cardiac rehabilitation
- 5. Diabetes services
- 6. Rehabilitation medicine
34Comprehensive Delivery
The Public
Consultation
Consultation
Self Inquiry
Personal Plan
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Personal Action
Treatment
Treatment
Group Support
Health Promotion
Conventional Medicine
Complementary Medicine
35Monday Morning
- Begin to craft, from resources within
- the organization, programs and delivery
pathways that maximize health improvement and
complement already agreed upon clinical
protocols. - If necessary target this strategy in just one
or two departments or at one or two diagnostic
categories.