North Oaks Health System Health Transition Alliance Program Internship.

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North Oaks Health System Health Transition Alliance Program Internship

Demographics  Age: 60 years old  Gender: Female  Race: White  Marital Status: Widowed with 3 adult children  Living Status: One room apartment  Employment Status: Disabled

Presenting Problem  Initial Problem  Pneumonia  Primary Problem  Reoccurring Pneumonia and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)  Secondary Problem:  Pain management due to Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis

Health Coaching Focus  Increase Health Literacy skills “Health literacy is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.” -Healthy People 2010

Coaching Focus Continued  Encourage consistent use of COPD therapies  Oxygen use  Breathing treatments/inhalers  Evaluate medication regimen  COPD therapies  Anxiety/depression/pain medication  Develop financial plan/budget  Budget Binder

Coaching Progress  Coaching Sessions  Ten in home visits/15 phone calls  Week 1-2  ER Visit  COPD Exacerbation and Chronic Pain  Noncompliant with medication  Week 3-4  Completion of medication  Filled Spiriva

Coaching Progress Cont.  Week 5-6  Daily use of Spiriva  Oxygen use  Week 7-8  Cancelled appointment  Refused treatment  No oxygen use

Coaching Progress Cont.  Week 9-10  Understands and acknowledges COPD  Self Management  Short term and long term goals  Week 11  Taking consistent action

Behavior Change

Further Intervention  Facilitate healthy decision making  Health literacy  Continue emphasis on current goals  COPD therapies  Mobility  Continue financial plan  Budget binder

Challenges  Illness hindering progress of current goals  Ex) Ill patient unable to pursue current goal  Slow behavior change viewed as noncompliance  Basic Needs  Loss of a patient

Beneficial Experiences  Gratification of improving an individuals quality of life  Knowledge  Applied  Gained  Increased personal awareness of health and socioeconomic status

Future Health Coaches  Embrace every opportunity  Knowledge  Relationships  Advocate  You may be all they have  Organization  Record keeping/resource binder  Have FUN!  Make memories and form new bonds