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Title: Interconception Education and Counseling: Strategies from Florida


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Interconception Education and CounselingStrategi
es from Florida
  • Presented by Betsy Wood, BSN, MPH
  • Infant, Maternal Reproductive Health Unit
  • Florida Department of Health

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Florida 2005 Current Affairs
  • 1st Trimester entry into prenatal care decreased
    from 85.8 in 2003 to 81.0 in 2004.
  • Healthy Start Prenatal Risk Screening to identify
    high risk women increased from 59.73 in 2004 to
    66.53 in 2005.
  • Infant Mortality Rate increased from 7.0 in 2000
    to 7.5 in 2003, then decreased to 7.0 per 1000
    live births in 2004.

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Floridas Pregnancy Associated Mortality Review
(PAMR)
  • A review of cases where death of a woman has
    occurred, from any cause, while she is pregnant
    or within one year of termination of pregnancy,
    regardless of duration and site of the
    pregnancy.
  • CDC and ACOG definition of maternal mortality

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PAMR 1999-2002
  • 67.1 of women with pregnancy related deaths had
    a history of chronic disease or condition.
  • Many had multiple chronic illnesses.
  • Most common
  • Obesity 11.8
  • Hypertension 11.2

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PAMR 1999-2002
  • Showed higher mortality rates for
  • Black women,
  • Women gt35 years old,
  • Overweight and obese women.
  • Women who are obese have odds of pregnancy
    related mortality that are
  • 2 to 5 times higher than the odds for women of
    normal weight.

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Perinatal Periods of Risk Data
  • Categorizes feto-infant mortality according to
    gestation at death and birth weight at delivery
  • Maternal Health Prematurity
  • Maternal Care
  • Newborn Care
  • Infant Health

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Florida PPOR MAP 1998-2002 Birth
Cohort 1,008,318 Fetal Deaths and Live Births

Infant Health 1845
9798 Fetal-Infant Deaths
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Fetal Infant Mortality Review
  • 12 local FIMR projects covering 30 Florida
    counties.
  • Statewide FIMR Trends
  • Need for pregnancy planning
  • Poor Nutrition
  • Need for early prenatal care
  • Need for health awareness related to STDs

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Recommendation 8 Infuse and integrate
components of preconception health into existing
local public health and related programs.
  • Floridas Healthy Start Standards and Guidelines
  • Chapter 21 Healthy Start Services
  • Interconceptional Education and Counseling
  • A collaborative initiative between Floridas
    Department of
  • Health and Local Healthy Start Coalitions

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Healthy StartInterconceptional Counseling and
Education Topics
  • Substance Abuse
  • Smoking
  • Mental Health
  • Concerns
  • Environmental Risk
  • Factors
  • Chronic Health
  • Problems
  • Access to Care
  • Baby Spacing
  • Nutrition
  • Physical Activity
  • Maternal Infections

http//www.doh.state.fl.us/family/mch/training/icc
/icc.html
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Key Implementation Components
  • Culturally Sensitive
  • Considerate of clients educational and literacy
    needs.
  • Inclusive of father, family, and/or significant
    other.
  • Tailored to the clients needs

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Interconception Education Target Audience
  • Women with previous poor birth outcome
  • Women with behavioral or environmental issues
    contributing to poor birth outcomes that have not
    been resolved during pregnancy regardless of
    birth outcome

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Implementation
  • Coding
  • Services can be provided to a Healthy Start
    mother or on behalf of a Healthy Start Infant,
    and are coded in 15 minute increments.
  • Providers
  • Providers are trained and qualified professionals
    and paraprofessionals.

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Opportunities for Interconception Education
  • Family Planning
  • WIC
  • Federal Primary Care Clinics
  • Prenatal Care
  • STD and HIV Clinics and Care Coordinators
  • Childrens Medical Services Clinics and Care
    Coordinators
  • Pediatric Care
  • Child Care Facilities

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Preconception Education Target Audience
  • Women of childbearing age
  • Families of women of childbearing age
  • General public

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Vitagrant Program
  • Multivitamin settlement - 2 million
  • Partnership between March of Dimes and Department
    of Health
  • MOD staff housed at DOH
  • Vitamin with folic acid distribution expanded to
    include preconception education

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Integration of Preconception Education and
Counseling Services
  • Technical Assistance Guidelines were developed
    for use by all 67 County Health Departments (CHD)
  • Education can be provided in any CHD setting
    where women are accessing care
  • Mostly used in family planning clinics

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Other Opportunities for Preconception Education
  • Primary Care Clinics
  • School Health Programs
  • STD and HIV Clinics
  • Care Coordinator interactions
  • Health Fairs

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Next Steps
  • Childrens Medical Services
  • provided preconceptional brochures, resource
    lists, and information sheet to Early Steps for
    distribution at their statewide meeting
  • will be providing a 1.5 hour inservice on
    interconceptional topics to CMS providers
    (therapists, MD's, mental health providers, case
    managers, etc) at their Bi-annual meeting in
    June, 2006.
  • invited to join the March Healthy Start
    Interconceptional Education and Counseling
    webinar

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Next Steps
  • School Health
  • provided preconceptional brochures and link to
    online training.
  • scheduled to provide a 30 in-service on the
    School Health Meet Me Call on March 2, 2006
  • Doulas
  • will be providing a training for the local Doula
    Program.
  • training both Birth and Postpartum doulas
  • focusing on ensuring providers are able to
    reinforce education about interconceptional
    issues when interacting with their clients

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Next Steps
  • WIC and Breastfeeding support paraprofessionals
  • will be providing training with these groups.
  • provided a link to our online training
  • invited to join the March Healthy Start
    Interconceptional Education and Counseling
    webinar
  • Community Colleges
  • contacting community college and university
    health centers to distribute preconceptional
    brochures
  • starting a "Sticker Campaign" that would involve
    placing a sticker reminding women to take folic
    acid on all birth control pill packs dispensed
    from their pharmacies. (This is still in the
    planning stage.)

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