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MECC in Primary Care

MECC in Primary Care. Craig Lister Head of Preventative Health Commissioning Bedfordshire. Challenges. Another programme… No additional income attached Evidence base Evidencing outcome. Benefits. Wide impact for minimal effort Additional options for referral Free training and materials

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MECC in Primary Care

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  1. MECC in Primary Care Craig Lister Head of Preventative Health Commissioning Bedfordshire

  2. Challenges • Another programme… • No additional income attached • Evidence base • Evidencing outcome

  3. Benefits • Wide impact for minimal effort • Additional options for referral • Free training and materials • Potential to reduce prescribing costs • Potential to improve wider population health

  4. Progress Presented to: Practice nurses School nurses SEPT community teams Outreach teams* • Champions agreed: • CCG • SEPT • Mental Health • Jobs Hub • Active Transport Hub

  5. Training

  6. By the end of the session you should be able to: • apply Make Every Contact Count within your role • ask people about their lifestyle choices • advise people of facts and tips to help change unhealthy lifestyle behaviours • be confident to deliver Brief Advice • refer people to appropriate help and support • record your contacts • know where to go for more information

  7. Considerations • It might only take 30 seconds to ask a question. • You need to start from where the service user is, not where you think they are or where they should be. • You need to be open minded not critical or judgemental. • Brief advice is working with the individual on their health goals. You are not lecturing them or telling them what to do. • You are providing simple, clear advice and signposting. • You can’t always tell what is going on from outward appearances. You are not expected to be a counsellor.

  8. We can’t do it without you Start Making Every Contact Count today! Further training: There are options to take the training further such as Alcohol IBA training, Smoking Brief Advice and stop smoking service level 2 training. On-going support: If you have any questions that arise following today’s training or want to feedback thoughts or experiences please contact us by: calling 01234 276870 or emailing mecc@bedfordshire.nhs.uk

  9. Feedback • Well received • Bite size information and pocket guide were useful • People understood and accepted the principle • Most questioning was around specific components

  10. Moving forwards

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