HealthChange Goal Hierarchies and Personal Self-Management Plan

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HealthChange Goal Hierarchies and Personal Self-Management Plan This document provides information about how HealthChange Goal Hierarchies (Menus of Options) are used in conjunction with the HealthChange Personal Self-Management Plan (PSMP). HealthChange Goal Hierarchies HealthChange Goal Hierarchies outline the main categories or areas in which a patient, client or consumer needs to take action over time in order to achieve the best possible health and quality of life outcomes, given their current health issues and overall situation. For particular chronic conditions and other health issues, these goal hierarchies are created from the evidence-based referral, treatment and lifestyle recommendations for treatment and/or management of the health condition. For healthy lifestyle factors, the goal hierarchies provide the common options for client action within each category. Goal hierarchies are simply a way of organising information for clinicians and clients to consider the full range of actions that a client might engage in to manage their health or quality of life taking into account their existing health issues and risk factors (including social determinants of health). The client-friendly term for these goal hierarchies is Menus of Options. Organising behavioural health goal information in this way complements clinical and other intervention goals and makes the goal-setting process patient-centred if used in the way intended (especially in conjunction with the HealthChange Personal Self-Management Plan). HealthChange Goal Hierarchies are tools that promote health literacy for clients and consistency of advice among practitioners and teams. HealthChange has developed a generic goal hierarchy that can be used to discuss and explain action that client s need to take for any health issue or combination of issues (acute and/or chronic). Additional goal hierarchies are also available for single common chronic health conditions. HealthChange has also developed an overall healthy lifestyle goal hierarchy in addition to specific goal hierarchies for managing commonly addressed lifestyle factors (nutrition and eating, physical activity, stress and mood, alcohol, smoking, energy and fatigue). The second rows of boxes in the diagrams below represent the categories of action that a client needs to take action in. The purple colour of these boxes matches the purple colour-coded above the line processes in the HealthChange client s behaviour change pathway. Hence it prompts health service workers that before discussing what green below the line actions a client might take, the client s readiness, importance, confidence and knowledge (RICk) needs to be taken into account first. 2014 HealthChange Australia 1

HealthChange Personal Self-Management Plan Whilst the HealthChange Goal Hierarchies/Menus of Options show what a client might do to optimally manage their health or quality of life and provide options for doing so, the HealthChange Personal Self- Management Plan (PSMP) records the following related information in one simple table: Outcomes from processes above the decision line: 1. The general categories of action that are recommended for the person to work on over time, that relate to their specific health and/or other issues. These are the referral, treatment and/or lifestyle categories shown in the purple above the line boxes in the goal hierarchies/menus of options on the previous page. 2. The collaboratively agreed priority in which the client will plan to take action within these categories. This will depend upon what the client is already doing and what they agree to do in the short and longer term. 3. The client s agreement or otherwise with taking action on each recommended category (agree, disagree, unsure or not applicable to them). This is to ensure that the client s readiness is taken into account and documented for each broad recommendation (referral, treatment or lifestyle category). Outcomes from processes below the decision line: 4. The agreed and planned time frames for specific actions to be taken within particular categories. 5. The key specific actions that the client has agreed and plans to take. Options for client action can be generated by discussing the relevant green below the line boxes in the goal hierarchies. 6. Any other comments that are relevant. The PSMP is a client-centred document that is meant to accompany more system-centric clinical care plans or treatment plans. It is a simple to read and understand document for client s to take home with them that prompts them regarding: 1. All of the referral, treatment and lifestyle categories or broad areas in which they need to take action over time to achieve the best possible health and quality of life outcomes, given their particular health issues and situation. 2. The areas in which they have agreed to take action in the short term and the specific actions and time frames that they have committed to. The PSMP also provides valuable information about the client s current readiness, actions and intentions that can be shared among the client s health care team. For worked examples of the PSMP, see the HealthChange Core Training Workbook Section 8, Documenting HealthChange Processes. 2014 HealthChange Australia 2

HealthChange Generic Menus of Options Manage Health Condition/s Manage Medications Effectively Engage in Specific Treatment Activities Monitor and Act on Symptoms Attend Services and Appointments Manage Nutrition and Eating Manage Physical Activity Manage Stress and Mood Manage Fatigue and Energy Engage Social Support 2014 HealthChange Australia

HealthChange Menu of Options Manage Health Condition/s Manage Medications Effectively Engage in Specific Treatment Activities Monitor and Act on Symptoms Attend Services and Appointments Know and understand own medications Do specific rehabilitation activities Know and use emergency action plan/s Have pathology and other tests as required Identify and manage triggers Manage nutrition and eating Use accurate dose and timing Avoid infections and illnesses Recognise and act on signs of improvement Visit General Practitioner Manage alcohol consumption Manage physical activity Recognise and act on side effects Manage wounds and dressings Recognise and act on signs of deterioration Visit medical specialist/s Address recreational drug use Manage stress and mood Take care of equipment Use bracing, supports and aids Monitor and manage pain Attend education or assistance program/s Reduce or quit smoking Manage fatigue and energy Seek a medications review Use nutritional supplements Monitor and manage other symptoms Arrange transport and other access to services Manage weight and waist circumference Engage social support 2014 HealthChange Australia www.healthchange.com

HealthChange Menu of Options Manage Nutrition and Eating Manage Physical Activity Manage Stress and Mood Manage Fatigue and Energy Engage Social Support Understand fats, fibre, salt, protein, carbohydrates Improve cardiovascular fitness Manage time and contributing factors Understand symptoms and causes Identify and manage triggers Engage in enjoyable hobbies or leisure activities Make healthy food and drink choices Improve physical strength Relax more Plan and pace activities Manage alcohol consumption Become actively involved in a community group Use portion control Improve flexibility & balance Manage mood and emotional reactions Manage sleep quality and quantity Address recreational drug use Join a patient support group or online forum Avoid non-hungry eating Increase incidental activity Seek professional assistance Adjust home environment to assist daily living Reduce or quit smoking Re-engage with friends or family Manage eating patterns Decrease sedentary activities Manage other lifestyle factors Engage support to reduce the burden Manage weight and waist circumference Seek support from friends, family, other sources 2014 HealthChange Australia Non-hungry eating is a trademark of Dr Rick Kausman www.healthchange.com

Personal Self-Management Plan Client Name: Clinician: Date Prepared: Referral, Lifestyle & Treatment Recommendations Priority Client s Decision Action Time Frame Client s Agreed Actions Comments 1. Enter all referral, lifestyle and treatment categories (macro level recommendations) relevant to the consultation 2. Collaboratively prioritise (number) the categories (balancing evidence-based duty of care with the client s personal needs) 3. Enter client s agreement or otherwise to act on each recommendation 4. Document client s personalised behavioural goals relevant to each category where personalised goals are established 5. Add comments as required. Use an additional page if required Page: 2014 HealthChange Australia www.healthchange.com