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About the Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service
FREE confidential, phone coaching service funded by the NSW Health for NSW residents aged 16 years and over
Commenced in February 2009 The Get Healthy Service provides individualised support and advice
to assists people reach their healthy lifestyle goals in relation to: • healthy eating, • physical activity; • achieving and/or maintaining a healthy weight; • alcohol reduction; • healthy weight gain in pregnancy
Delivered by qualified health professionals The service is available Monday to Friday between 8am to 8 pm
NSW 16 + years population and those at risk of
developing Chronic Disease
Culturally and Linguistically
Diverse Backgrounds
(CALD)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander
Regional, rural and/or remote Low SES
Pregnant Women
Priority Groups
Two levels of Service
1. Information only Information booklet One off advice by a health coach Can enrol in coaching at any time – eligibility criteria
still applies
2. Coaching Free, confidential coaching sessions over 6 months
with their ‘own’ health coach Participants set their own goal Goals can be set around healthy eating, physical
activity, alcohol reduction, weight management including healthy weight gain in pregnancy
Free support resources Can re-enrol following completion or opt for text
messaging support (Get Healthy Stay Healthy)
Request Coaching Support Coaching participant
Get Healthy Standard
Focus on: Healthy eating, physical activity, weight management 10 calls over 6 months 16 years and above
Type 2 Diabetes
Focus on: Standard plus Type 2 diabetes awareness and personnel risk factors Participants with an AUSDRISK of 12 or more 13 calls over 6 months 16 years and above
Aboriginal Program
Focus on: Healthy eating, physical activity, weight management Tailored resources 13 calls over 6 months 16 years and above
Alcohol Program
Focus on: Alcohol reduction AUDIT screening tool: score 10-19 offered alcohol module. 20 and above offered Alcohol and drug service 10 calls over 6 months 18 years and above
Get Healthy in Pregnancy
Focus on: Healthy weight gain during pregnancy
Offered to all pregnant women in NSW. 10 calls over 6 months 16 years and above
Coaching
Service Utilisation Feb 2009 – June 2016
- Over 40,000 people have engaged in the GHS
- Majority of participants enrol in the coaching program (84%)
- 69% of participants* score 12 or more on the type 2 diabetes screening tool (AusDrisk) and are enrolled in the type 2 diabetes prevention program
*January 2016- June 2016
Risk Factor Profile of Participants*
Coaching participants who enrolled in coaching had the following risk factors:
33% were overweight
53% were obese
15% greatly increase waist circumference risk
53% consume less than two serves of fruit a day
88% consume less than five serves of vegetables a day
66% did not undertake the recommended levels of physical activity
*(based on 2013 data)
Changes in Risk Factor Profile
Anthropometric and behavioural risk factor changes from baseline to 6 months for coaching participants
Enrolment Pathway Self-referral
(Telephone, website or email)
Request Information-only
General Practitioner Referral
Secondary referral (health care provider; fax,
email or mail)
Health Professional Referral
Request Coaching Support
Commence coaching
Coaching participant Information participant
Sent Information-only Pack
Complete coaching
Role of Health Professional in the GHS Participants referred by health professionals (including GPs): are more likely to complete the 6 month coaching program than those who
are self referred. Health professionals can promote the use of GHS: Promotional displays Referral (email, fax, phone call) Proactive referral as an adjunct to practice-based interventions for obesity
and overweight management
Referring Participants
Partnering with clinicians and stakeholders to support referrals to the Service: Examples -Western Sydney Diabetes Project -Local Health District Health Promotion Teams -Maternity Services -Referrals through online softwares -Surgery waiting lists
Summary
• Effective, evidence based telephone coaching service • A FREE service – easily accessible to all population groups • GHS users are from:
• the most disadvantaged communities as determined by SEIFA. • regional, rural and remote communities as determined by ARIA. • Aboriginal communities
• GHS users most in need of the Service • Utilises a combination of universal and targeted marketing approaches • Continues to expand and reach vulnerable groups – new modules and
text messaging support
Additional GHS Evlautaion
• O'Hara, B. J., Bauman, A. E., Eakin, E. G., King, L., Allman-Farinelli, M., Haas, M., . . . Phongsavan, P. (2012. Evaluation framework for translational research: Case study of Australia's Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service. Health Promotion Practice.
• O'Hara, B. J., Phongsavan, P., Venugopal, K., & Bauman, A. E. (2011). Characteristics of participants in Australia's get healthy telephone-based lifestyle information and coaching service: reaching disadvantaged communities and those most at need. Health Education Research, 26(5), 1097-1106.
• O'Hara, B. J., Phongsavan, P., Venugopal, K., Eakin, E. G., Eggins, D., Caterson, H., . . . Bauman, A. E. (2012). Effectiveness of Australia's Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service: translational research with population wide impact. Preventive Medicine. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2012.07.022
• O'Hara BJ, Bauman AE, King E, Phongsavan P: Process evaluation of the advertising campaign for the NSW Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service®. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2011, 22:68-71.
www.gethealthynsw.com.au