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Live Well! Bien Vivre!

Live Well! Bien Vivre!. Claude Vautour. Intent / Goal / Aim. Live Well! Bien Vivre! is a preventative piece of the New Brunswick Diabetes Strategy Self-referral health coaching program with a client led approach that focuses on prevention and management of chronic diseases

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Live Well! Bien Vivre!

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  1. Live Well! Bien Vivre! Claude Vautour

  2. Intent / Goal / Aim Live Well! Bien Vivre! is a preventative piece of the New Brunswick Diabetes Strategy Self-referral health coaching program with a client led approach that focuses on prevention and management of chronic diseases Continue to evolve Live Well! Bien Vivre! to reach more people in New Brunswick

  3. Problem / Issue New Brunswickers are disproportionately affected by chronic diseases 77% Chronic diseases 63% obesity 35% Diabetes & prediabetes

  4. Measurement 3500 Group Coaching Participants Provincially 73% of clients have 1 or more self reported chronic disease 6 Coaches 6 Regions Over 1000 Coaching Clients 53 Average Age 30% female 20% male

  5. Intervention / Actions • Self-Management Support Coaches are connectors They link their clients to resources in their community Coaches teach their client how to set and maintain wellness goals Coaches facilitate positive behaviour change. • Continuity • Bridge Between Clinician & Patient • Five Roles of a Health Coach • Emotional Support • Navigation of the Health Care System

  6. Impact / Outcomes Results of self reported client surveys After Before Self efficacy Self Perceived wellness Fruit & Vegetables Physical Activity 54% of clients reported normal 43% of clients reported as being in `poor` health 63% of clients ate 3 or less servings per day 65% of clients participated in light weekly to rarely 60% of clients reported high 86% of clients reported as being `fair - good` health 67% of clients ate 4 – 7 servings per day 73% had moderate to vigorous physical activity

  7. Lessons Learned / Challenges 81% of clients reached and maintained their goals Most used coaching practices focus on re-enforcing behaviours and teaching self management skills We plan to continue to infuse coaches into more health care settings

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