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Sandwell Physical Activity Referral Programme Helen Brock Sandwell Primary Care Trust Background Sandwell has 6 towns Funded by PCT Been running for 4 years Gradually grown in size and reputation across Sandwell Aim is to encourage participants to be more physically active in their day-day life Successful scheme but now struggling with new challenges (e.g. NICE) and large numbers Where and who runs the scheme? 13 health and fitness assessment centres – 2 Leisure Centres, 2 schools, 8 community centres, 1 GP practice – Covers the whole of Sandwell 20 staff trained to GP referral standard. – Also have in-house training sessions 1 full time coordinator (but this programme is not the only part of role) Health Professionals All have a briefing session At least one person per GP surgery in Sandwell is registered to refer patients Secondary Care Services – Physiotherapy, diabetes specialist nurses, respiratory nurses, CVD Risk Project Referral Process Referral by health professional Appointment made at one of the centres 1-1 assessment PAR-Q, various health and fitness checks, lifestyle questions, physical activity advice 10 week exercise period Support through 10 weeks 10 week re-assessment Further advice, other lifestyle referrals 6 and 12 month follow ups Inclusion / Exclusion Inclusion: – Patients who are aged16+ – suffer a medical condition – sedentary Exclusion: – Symptomatic CHD or asymptomatic post MI who have not undergone coronary rehab programme. – Uncontrolled hypertension >160/100mmHg – Unstable diabetics (can’t exercise below 5 or above17 mmols/l) – Uncontrolled or acute heart failure – Ventricular or aortic aneurysm – Uncontrolled tachycardia (>100bpm at rest) – Unstable or recently diagnosed angina (last 3 months) Physical Activity Options 10 week exercise programme – FREE Leisure Centre Activities EXTEND Home based exercise Walking – independent and health walks Green Gym Gardening Daily routine changes Cycling Self-referrals Scheme also takes self-referrals Same process but no free exercise Also target this work with whole community groups / workplaces Results from last year Quarterly monitored but annually reported April 2005 – March 2006 – 1529 patients (66% female, 41% aged 30-50 years old and 46% over 50) – 58% white British, 42% BME – 60% health professional referrals, 40 % self-referrals – Most popular medical conditions suffered – hypertension, obesity, diabetes, arthritis and other (general stress and anxiety) Results Continued 55% returned for re-assessment 73% of those had increased their activity levels Most had increased their activity by 2-3 days The main activities adhered to after 10 weeks were home based programmes, walking and then exercise classes and the gym Total of 2038 health improvements were recorded the main one being overall fitness. Challenges NICE guidance and being part of a research programme Large numbers of referrals – emphasis on quality rather than quantity Ensuring right type of patient comes through on scheme Free Exercise – long term sustainability Looking to revamp scheme 1st April 2007 – Meeting tomorrow to get the process started Thanks for listening Questions?