Case Study of a Preconception Health Campaign in Southern Oregon Maggie Sullivan, Aubra Johnson, Martha Rivera.

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Case Study of a Preconception Health Campaign in Southern Oregon Maggie Sullivan, Aubra Johnson, Martha Rivera

MISSION: To improve the health and well-being of pregnant women, infants, and young children by empowering women and families to make healthier choices for themselves and their babies, before, during and after pregnancy. (Adopted January 2013)

Funding Funds received by Fiscal Agent & Project Direction Project Management

Why Preconception Health? Guttmacher, Unintended Pregnancy in US, 2012

Evidence-Based Clinical Intervention One Key Question ® “Would you like to become pregnant in the next year?” An Initiative Created by Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health

Yes ● Refer to preconception care ● Screen for conditions that can affect pregnancy ● Medication review ● Counsel on nutrition, exercise, substance use ● Recommend folic acid daily ● Recommend early prenatal care

● Ask about current contraceptive use ● Check satisfaction with current method ● Offer contraception options ● Offer emergency contraception No

OK Either Way or Unsure ● Ensure preparedness for a pregnancy ● Recommend preconception counseling and early prenatal care ● Offer a combination of contraception and preconception care ● Discuss ambivalence and relevant issues ● ‘Act pregnant before you become pregnant’

One Key Question ® Toolkit

Outcome Measures to be Tracked ▪ Unintended Pregnancy Rate ▪ Contraceptive Use Rate ▪ Teen Pregnancy & Birth Rate

Public Health Strategies: Remove barriers to contraception: ● Advocacy work to ensure all methods of Birth control are covered, Improve availability and increase referrals for LARCs – Long-Acting Reversible Contraception: ● Annual Contraceptive Update Training, including training in IUD & Implant Insertion Create quality improvement processes for preconception & contraceptive care: ● Use data to provide Quality Improvement regularly

Incentivized 2015 CCO Metric “ Effective contraceptive use among women at risk of unintended pregnancy” Oregon is first in the nation to adopt a preventive reproductive health metric

Jackson & Josephine Co. WIC Data 1908 women screened Oct – Apr Would you like to become pregnant in the next year? No = 54% Yes = 8% OK either way = 7% Not Applicable = 33%

“ No” does not want to become pregnant Are you currently taking Birth Control?Yes70% No30% If yes, are you happy with your birth control?Yes80% No20% “Yes” wants to become pregnant Are you taking folic acid or multi/prenatal vitamin?Yes68% No32%

“I’m OK Either Way” or “Unsure” Are you taking folic acid or multi/prenatal vitamin?Yes59% No41% Are you currently taking birth control?Yes45% No55% Are you happy with your birth control method?Yes93% No7%

Overcoming barriers “Will it be too time intensive?” “We do so many screenings already!”

ONE KEY QUESTION® OUTCOMES At Community Health Clinics:  30% of women needed follow-up with contraception or preconception care  70% did not require any follow-up services At Public Health Clinics:  60% of women were happy with their current method of contraception  23% received new contraception services  12% were given preconception care and advised to start folic acid

Implementation Sites ● WIC Program ● Family Planning ● Head Start/Early Head Start* ● Healthy Start of Southern Oregon* ● Healthy Families of America* ● Advantage Dental (expanding to all Oregon sites!) ● FQHCs & Private Health Care Providers *Includes Douglas County

Acknowledgements Implementation Manual ❖ Clinic and Staff inventory ❖ Various algorithms for screening Custom Consultations ❖ Clinic Flow, Data Collection ❖ Additional Trainings for providers and team OKQ patient brochure & posters

Michele Stranger Hunter, Executive Director Sharon Meieran, MD, JD, Co Medical Director Julia Epstein, NP, Co - Medical Director Hannah Rosenau, Senior Policy & Access Coordinator Follow us on Facebook and Twitter: Oregon RH

o Maggie Sullivan, MPH, Executive Director o Aubra Johnson, Josephine County Preconception Health Coordinator o Martha Rivera, Jackson County Preconception Health Coordinator o Renee Greenwood, Program Manager, Healthy Start of So Oregon