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Gold Coast Hospital

Background

Outcomes

  • Patient surveys
  • Patient evaluations
  • Current situation
  • Current need at Gold Coast Hospital
  • How are we addressing it?
  • Australian health priority areas
  • Ottawa charter
  • Reducing health inequalities

Aims

Outcomes continued

  • Provide education to all patients with chronic conditions within the acute ward
  • Create resource packages for OTHPE role
  • Link in community services for ongoing support
  • Therapist evaluations

  • Community feedback

Efficacy, Sustainability and Generalisability

Literature review

  • Outcomes met and patient and therapist surveys show effectiveness
  • The future OTHPE role
  • Generalisable across health setting, adult population and principles behind the packages
  • Recognised need for education programs
  • OT’S best profession to deliver
  • Supports the use of health promotion programs with information brochures
  • Written and verbal vs written
  • Health promotion education with adult to elderly population within acute care
  • Suggests willingness of patients to receive information

Introduction

Health Promotion in Gold Coast Acute Care Hospital

  • Gold Coast Hospital acute care
  • Packages for their new OTHPE role

Methods

Conclusions

Zoe Bale

Sarah Paxford

Rachael Walton

Three resources have been developed

They were picked as high priority by the OT’s

Established need by patients and OT’s

Evaluated to be useful by both OT’s and patients

Recommendations have been

made to improve it in the future

  • Acute care
  • Background research, benchmarking, collaboration, creation and evaluation of packages
  • Group background research and Individual development of resources
  • Need for health promotion
  • Verbal and written information more effective

Our packages

Recommendations

Contents

  • Energy Conservation
  • Falls Prevention
  • Healthy Lifestyles
  • Future evaluation
  • Develop more resources
  • Adding a DVD

References

  • Background
  • Aims
  • Literature review
  • Methods
  • Our packages
  • Outcomes
  • Efficacy, Sustainability and Generalisability
  • Conclusions
  • Recommendations
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