cahpo 2016. workshop 6: sue baic
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Supporting Staff (+ employers):The British Dietetic Association
(BDA)Work Ready Programme
Sue Baic MSc RDRegistered Dietitian
What is BDA Work Ready?• New workplace wellbeing programme
• Tailored to specific workplace needs
– including NHS ( a workplace with 1.3 million employees!)
• Led by BDA Work Ready Registered Dietitians
• As partners with:• Existing health + well being services
• Employees + workplace champions
• Management
• Trade unions
Why the workplace?
Recommendations on improving the health and wellbeing of employees
Commitment to ensure the NHS as an employer sets an example in the support offered to own staff to stay healthy
New CQUIN Guidance NHS Staff Health + Wellbeing (2016)Creating an environment where health + wellbeing of staff actively promoted + encouraged
NICE 2015 Workplace policy and managementto improve the health + well being of employees
Workplace health initiatives identified in key reports
Why the workplace?•Costs of ill health in adults of working age high
e.g. PHE estimate cost to NHS of staff absence from poor health = £2.4bn/year (around £1 in every £40 of total budget)
•Excluding cost of agency staff + treatment
•Healthier workforces lead to:•Reduced costs
• Better staff engagement + retention ( lower recruitment costs/better team cohesion)
• Improved efficiency , patient safety + experience (in NHS)
• Large proportion of sickness absence+ productivity loss attributed to lifestyle factors
BDA Supporting Healthier Working Lives Through Dietitian-led Wellness Initiativeshttp://www.bdaworkready.co.uk/
CQUIN Guidance for 2016/17 NHS Staff health + wellbeing https://www.england.nhs.uk/nhs-standard-contract/cquin/cquin-16-17/
Why nutrition in the workplace?• Diet quality + weight linked to mental + physical health
– Around 60% of total daily food intake at work ( for full time worker)
• BDA Review of evidence– Workplace nutrition interventions effective in changing dietary
behaviour
– Improving health related risk factors + work related outcomes
BDA Supporting Healthier WorkingLives Through Dietitian-led Wellness Initiatives available fromhttp://www.bdaworkready.co.uk/
Aims of BDA Work Ready
• Promoting staff health + wellbeing via good nutrition + hydration
• Empowering, facilitating + supporting dietary change
• Professional programme tools for:
– Needs assessment
– Resources
– Evaluation
How does diet impact on workplace health?Some examples applicable to healthcare settings ......
Decision making, fatigue concentration + safety
• Positive influence of adequate hydration + regular meals(especially breakfast)
• Risk factors for dehydration + meal skipping:
– Warm environments/ air conditioning
– No access to drinks at certain points ( with patients/ relatives)
– Limited breaks /long + busy shifts
– Shift work
• Research on cognitive function/ fatigue/errors ( whilst driving)
• Potential to influence performance @ work
BDA Supporting Healthier Working Lives Through Dietitian-led Wellness Initiatives p 29;Chaplin & Smith ( 2011) Nutrients 3: 515-28
Working patterns
• Shift workers ↑risk of obesity/ T2 diabetes/ metabolic syndrome + CVD
• Mechanism??
– Poor eating habits
– Increased snacking
– Lacking access to healthy foods
– Disrupted family meal patterns
– Lack of timeBDA Supporting Healthier Working Lives Through Dietitian-led Wellness Initiatives : p.8
Overweight/ obesity• 700,000 NHS staff overweight or obese
• Impact in workplace
– Links to sickness absence, mood , discrimination + poor sleep
– Employees maintaining healthy weight → fewer periods of long term sickness
• Workplace nutrition + weight management programmes (with behaviour change/ education/ support) → weight loss outcomes ( small but potentially useful)
• Effective if :
– Multi level ( also address food environment)
– Include physical activity interventions
• Limited long term studies (> 2 years) but good short term outcomes
BDA Supporting Healthier Working Lives Through Dietitian-led Wellness InitiativesCQUIN: NHS Staff health + wellbeing. Supplementary Guidance
Employees involved in planning as well as delivering e.g. workplace champions
Approach: Key steps
Multilevel-supporting staff (individually or in groups) AND at environmental level (catering /vending/ drink facilities/policies)
Types of Intervention
Providing healthy food + drink improves intake @ workSignposting – Availability-Pricing- Employee input
Hot Topics•Food + mood • Update on fad diets• Diet MOT
Healthy Meetings checklist
Evaluation: Essential to show impact• Evaluation measures agreed in planning + reported back
• Process ( e.g. uptake rates) + outcomes
• Realistic + valid tools
• Include changes in :
– Knowledge / attitude/ awareness/ self efficacy
– Dietary + fluid goals/intakes/behaviours/diet quality
– Organisational culture ( taking breaks/ lunch at desk)
– Health related outcomes( weight/ well being/ CVD risk factors) • Useful to remove emphasis from ‘body weight’ alone to include
wellbeing
– Work related outcomes (sickness absence)
Key learning• Planning + targeting
• Employee involvement + engagement increases uptake
• Senior management consulted + committed
• Multi level: the food environment matters
• Communicating the message• Electronic can support face to face e.g. Skype/intranet/email
• Combine with physical activity
• Mix of types of nutrition activity = highest success
• Consider • Gender + culture
• Timing : in calendar + allow time in working day
• Evaluation + communication of results
Conclusions
• Workplace : important setting for innovative public health interventions to support staff + employers
• Targeted nutrition interventions (addressing individual, group + environmental factors )improve outcomes
• Registered Dietitians = effective partners for evidence based interventions + support
Thank you
Questions?
For more about the BDA Work Ready
Programme visit www.bdaworkready.co.uk
or email [email protected]