Physical Activity in Clinical Settings: Pre-op Assessment Clinics Anita Paterson Senior Health Promotion Officer Tobacco & Physical Activity
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CMO Letter 16 th October 2015 Section H: Physical Activity and Active Travel Action Performance Measures Required Evidence 22. Physical activity interventions are routinely embedded into clinical settings. Boards are asked to focus efforts on priority settings: cardiology, pulmonary rehab, mental health, diabetes, paediatrics, oncology, orthopaedics, care of the elderly, preassessment and outpatient clinics A system or process is developed and/ or in place to assess the delivery and impact of physical activity interventions in clinical settings. 23. NHS Boards develop an infrastructure to enable and signpost patients, staff and visitors to access local physical activity opportunities, accounting for equitable access for all. A. Provide details confirming that relevant patient documentation has been revised to record physical activity status (e.g. admission documents and other forms where smoking / alcohol status is recorded) B. A development plan or assessment of impact for each of the priority settings. A. Evidence of current use and plans for improved access and use of the outdoor estate for physical activity (green exercise and active travel) for staff, patients and the local community. B. Examples of successful physical activity support and services provided for individuals and populations experiencing inequalities, such as those with long term conditions, disabilities, in receipt of benefits, carers or living in areas of deprivation, including: i. System for referral ii. Assessment of use and, if possible, impact
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Place Patient sticker here Pre op date: NHS Forth Valley want to make sure that everyone has the best available information about keeping healthy, active and well to live life to the full. We are currently carrying out work to support people to make changes to your day to-day lifestyle to help improve and maintain your health and wellbeing. We would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete this survey which will help us provide information needed to support you. General information: Please place a TICK in the appropriate box or write your answer where indicated in black ink. If you answer incorrectly please fill in the box completely and reselect your desired answer. If you need any further information or help to complete this form, please speak to a member of staff Q 1 Would you like to make changes NOW to any of the following? Please tick one or all that apply a) Eating more healthily b) Increasing the amount of physical activity suitable for you c) Cutting down on the amount of alcohol you drink d) Stopping smoking e) Reduce stress levels f) I feel no changes are required at the moment g) I m not ready to make changes now Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey The information provided by you will be held in a secure environment in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The information will only be used to access the outcome of this project and for research purposes; no details will be passed on to any organisation who are not involved in the outcome assessment.
To be completed by Nursing Staff **SURGERY VISIT**: Date Review from pre op visit items ticked from questions Q. 1. Did you make any changes? Yes No If not can you tell me why? Q. 2. If yes what changes did you make? a) Eating more healthily b) Increasing the amount of physical activity suitable for you c) Cutting down on the amount of alcohol you drink d) Stopping smoking e) Reduce stress levels Q. 3. How are you getting on? Q. 4. Did you find the information useful? Yes No Stop smoking service contact number: 01324 566367 Alcohol Service contact number : 01324 66231
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Shirley Hamilton, Senior Health Promotion Officer NHS shirleyhamilton1@nhs.net 01324 673525 Rhona Denham, Health Promotion Officer NHS rhona.denham@nhs.net 01324 673526 Anita Paterson Senior Health Promotion Officer, Tobacco & Physical Activity anita.paterson@nhs.net 01786 433292