| Literature DB >> 23731452 |
Christian Blickem1, Anne Kennedy, Ivaylo Vassilev, Rebecca Morris, Helen Brooks, Praksha Jariwala, Tom Blakeman, Anne Rogers.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To combine insights from service users with long-term conditions (LTCs) to assist the development of a community referral intervention designed to promote engagement and improve access to health-relevant resources.Entities:
Keywords: long-term conditions; patient and public involvement; self management; social networks; social prescribing; voluntary and community groups
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23731452 PMCID: PMC3908360 DOI: 10.1111/hex.12088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Expect ISSN: 1369-6513 Impact factor: 3.377
Demographics of participants in the stage 1 and 2 focus groups
| ID | Type | Number | Gender | Ethnicity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 focus groups | 1 | Cardiac support group | 5 | All male | All white |
| 2 | Diabetes support group | 8 | Mixed | All white | |
| 3 | Sugar group | 6 | All female (a women's group) | All Afro Caribbean | |
| 4 | Good Neighbours group | 10 | Mainly female (one male) | Mixed | |
| 5 | Community centre group | 5 | All male | All white | |
| Stage 2 focus groups | 6 | Mixed from stage 1 | 6 | Mixed | Mixed |
Demographics of participants of stage 2 interviews
| Person ID | Sex | Age | Ethnicity | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | M | 70's | White | Oldham |
| P2 | F | 70's | White | Oldham |
| P3 | M | 50's | White | Oldham |
| P4 | F | 70's | White | Oldham |
| P5 | M | 50's | White | Bolton |
| P6 | M | 50's | White | Bolton |
| P7 | M | 70's | White | Levenshulme |
| P8 | M | 50's | White | Levenshulme |
Final version of the PLANS tool
| Category of support | Item definition | Description of group/activity | PLANS question | PLANS subcategories | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CONECTS (Community and Networks for Condition Support) | Normalisation (May) | Online resource of short films of patient's experiences of managing with long‐term health problems and balancing everyday life. | I find that my illness is making life difficult for me | Online resource | ||||
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Neither Agree or Disagree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | ||||
| (Scale is reversed so if ‘strongly agree’ or agree’ user is directed to the CONECTS category) | ||||||||
| Health education | HeiQ Self monitoring and insight (Osborne 2007) | Groups, services and activities that offer health‐related advice, guidance and support | I feel I know a lot about my condition |
Healthy eating groups | ||||
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Neither Agree or Disagree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | ||||
| Practical support |
HeiQ | Groups, services and activities that offer everyday practical support | I am in contact with many people who can help and support me |
Advocacy and advice groups | ||||
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Neither Agree or Disagree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | ||||
| Diet |
HeiQ | Groups, services and activities that offer support and guidance for diet and healthy eating | I am coping very well with shopping, cooking and things related to my diet | Weight management groups Healthy cooking/eating groups | ||||
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Neither Agree or Disagree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | ||||
| Exercise |
HeiQ | Groups, services and activities that provide opportunities to keep fit and participate in physical activity | I am happy with the opportunities I have to be active, for example walking and doing exercise |
Sport and gyms | ||||
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Neither Agree or Disagree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | ||||
| Wellbeing | HeiQ Positive and active engagement in life (Osborne 2007) | Groups, services and activities intended for general wellbeing and social participation. | I am happy with opportunities to participate in social activities or other things I enjoy |
Literature and writing groups | ||||
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Neither Agree or Disagree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | ||||
| Mobility | PPI development work | Services that offer support for people with limited mobility or have difficulty using public transport, for example shopping and delivery services | I find it easy to get to places I want to go | Shopping and delivery services Community transport services | ||||
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Neither Agree or Disagree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | ||||
The health‐related problems reported by users.
Locally available solutions that match with things people like doing.
| Stage 1 | Five focus groups with established community groups in Greater Manchester | Exploring the meaning and role of the community and voluntary sector for people with LTCs. Development of prototype PLANS |
| Stage 2 | Six participatory workshops with a PPI group of service users with links to the groups in stage 1 Eight interviews with members of our PPI group | To refine and pilot an early prototype PLANS tool and gather feedback about practical implementation |
| Categories | Search terms |
|---|---|
| Well‐being | Social activities; hobbies; counselling |
| Health education | Diabetes; kidney disease; heart disease |
| Practical support | Home support; independent living |
| Diet | Weight management; healthy eating |
| Exercise | Gym; keep fit; leisure centres |
| Findings | Guidance for delivery of PLANS |
|---|---|
| Participants found the PLANS questions understandable. | Users can benefit from reflecting on activities they have performed in the past to help guide them towards options they may find acceptable. |
| Too much information about each option can be off‐putting. A short bullet‐point summary of each of the resources is user‐friendly. | Encourage users to think about the potential benefits of using a resource and about who is around them to help with things they want to do. |
| All participants felt that their results were useful andrelevant to them. Some felt that a conversation with a support worker to discuss the PLANS options would be helpful, and a written summary of the results would encourage them to take up some of the activities. | Highlight any problems with cost, transport, time or location and try to guide users to relevant PLANS categories (e.g. MOBILITY or practical support) for possible solutions. |
| During the interviews, it seemed helpful for participants to reflect on things they did in the past as these are the activities they are probably more likely to try again. | Encourage users to make a plan of action if they have decided they would like to try an activity. Detail day, time, transport and who might go with them. |