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Using a range of techniques and goal setting to motivate clients and to provide them with support, information and guidance which will contribute to reducing health inequalities.
For further information about this position, please see the attached document entitled Job Description.
As part of the Healthy Pregnancy Support Service (HPSS), the Practitioner will work within Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin alongside midwives and independently within community settings and patients' homes to provide an evidenced based behaviour change healthy lifestyle service. The needs of patients will be at the forefront of the service, which aims to improve the general health of pregnant women, by encouraging healthy life choices e.g. quitting smoking and healthy diet and exercise. Working with women and their families to adopt a healthy lifestyle in pregnancy, the main priority will be to focus on and support smoking cessation, as this is a proven modifiable change that will reduce the risk of perinatal and infant morbidity and mortality. Another key priority will be to educate and encourage a healthy safe diet and maintain a healthy weight gain in pregnancy; promote the use of healthy start vitamins, promote the benefits and encourage the uptake of breastfeeding and recommended vaccination programmes for pregnant women.
- Providing an intensive behavioural support service to facilitate pregnant women through a structured evidenced based stop smoking support programme, including providing individual choices with stop smoking medications and inform on the use of e-cigarettes to reduce risk.
- Educating and giving guidance on how to reduce their baby and children's exposure to second-hand environmental tobacco smoke in the home to protect them from the known harmful effects.
- As well as face to face, use a range of communication as appropriate to deliver support, e.g. text messages, video call and telephone calls.
- Discussing and demonstrating how to ensure healthy eating in pregnancy, to maintain a healthy weight gain in pregnancy and reduce excessive weight into the postnatal period.
- Informing women on which safe physical activity patterns can be performed during pregnancy and signpost to local services to access activities appropriate for pregnant women.
- Discussing and encouraging the uptake of the routine offer of vaccinations.
- Using a range of techniques and goal setting to motivate clients and to provide them with support, information and guidance which will contribute to reducing health inequalities
- Signposting women, members of their household and significant others to other healthy lifestyle services/organisations available locally.
For further information about this position, please see the attached document entitled Job Description.
As part of the Healthy Pregnancy Support Service (HPSS), the Practitioner will work within Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin alongside midwives and independently within community settings and patients' homes to provide an evidenced based behaviour change healthy lifestyle service. The needs of patients will be at the forefront of the service, which aims to improve the general health of pregnant women, by encouraging healthy life choices e.g. quitting smoking and healthy diet and exercise. Working with women and their families to adopt a healthy lifestyle in pregnancy, the main priority will be to focus on and support smoking cessation, as this is a proven modifiable change that will reduce the risk of perinatal and infant morbidity and mortality. Another key priority will be to educate and encourage a healthy safe diet and maintain a healthy weight gain in pregnancy; promote the use of healthy start vitamins, promote the benefits and encourage the uptake of breastfeeding and recommended vaccination programmes for pregnant women.
- Providing an intensive behavioural support service to facilitate pregnant women through a structured evidenced based stop smoking support programme, including providing individual choices with stop smoking medications and inform on the use of e-cigarettes to reduce risk.
- Educating and giving guidance on how to reduce their baby and children's exposure to second-hand environmental tobacco smoke in the home to protect them from the known harmful effects.
- As well as face to face, use a range of communication as appropriate to deliver support, e.g. text messages, video call and telephone calls.
- Discussing and demonstrating how to ensure healthy eating in pregnancy, to maintain a healthy weight gain in pregnancy and reduce excessive weight into the postnatal period.
- Informing women on which safe physical activity patterns can be performed during pregnancy and signpost to local services to access activities appropriate for pregnant women.
- Discussing and encouraging the uptake of the routine offer of vaccinations.
- Using a range of techniques and goal setting to motivate clients and to provide them with support, information and guidance which will contribute to reducing health inequalities
- Signposting women, members of their household and significant others to other healthy lifestyle services/organisations available locally.