Michigan Partners on the PATH Building the Framework for Sustainability Annual Meeting May 6, 2014 Lansing Community College West

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Michigan Partners on the PATH Building the Framework for Sustainability 2014 Annual Meeting May 6, 2014 Lansing Community College West

Agenda Announcements MI PATH Updates Safeguarding Participant Privacy Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Marketing Opportunities MI PATH Region Panel Regional Meetings

Impact 13 Master Trainings 185 Leader Trainings 1,791 Leaders or MT Trained 1,545 Workshops 16,463 Participants Enrolled

Top Issues Facing Company Address any high profile issues

Registered Workshops Jan 2013 Dec 2014

Paperwork & Data Collection Fun? Easy? Necessary? www.mihealthyprograms.org

PATH Workshop Data Report April 1, 2013 March 31, 2014

Workshop Summary Statistics

300 Workshop Types by Year 270 250 200 194 218 211 # Workshops 150 100 70 115 69 127 85 50 0 31 22 1 6 7 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 PATH Diabetes PATH Chronic Pain PATH

Workshop Locations Site Type % of Total Health Care Organization (hospital, clinic, etc) 28% Area Agency on Aging (AAA) or Senior Center 25% Residential Facility 14% Other (see examples) 12% Faith based Organization 10% Other Community Center 5% Multi purpose social services organization 5% Recreational Org (ex. YMCA) or Parks Dept facility 3% County Public Health Department 2% Workplace 1% Municipal Government Facility < 1%

Other Workshop Locations "Other" Site Types (12% of all Sites) % of "Other" Site Types Mental health agency/drop in center 56% Library 12% School/College/Educational Institution 11% Extension office 6% Disability Service org/network 6% Miscellaneous (e.g. union office, social club) 3% Substance Abuse service org/center 3% Retail/financial establishment 2% Tribal center (or health center) 1%

Participation Completion Rate & Workshop Size Approximately 70% of participants complete their workshop On average, workshops begin with 12 registered participants and have 8 completers

Who Attends Workshops? (Demographic Information from Participant Information Forms)

Participant Ethnicity & Race Participant Ethnicity % of Participants Hispanic/Latino 2% Middle Eastern/Arabic 1% Participant Race % of Participants White/Caucasian 64% Black/African American 28% American Indian/ Alaskan Native 4% Asian 2%

Participant Gender No response, 15% Male, 19% Female, 67%

Participant Age 80 89 years old, 12% 90 + years old, 3% less than 30 years old, 2% 30 39 years old, 3% 40 49 years old, 7% 70 79 years old, 28% 50 59 years old, 16% 60 69 years old, 27%

Participant Disability Status 60% 50% Percent (%) of Participants 40% 30% 20% 10% Question 1 Special Equipment 29% Question 2 Limited Activity 44% Participant Disabled (Yes to one/ both Qs) 50% 0% Categories

Participant Chronic Conditions 70% 60% 62% Percent (%) of Participants 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 51% 46% 46% 32% 31% 26% 17% 17% 13% 12% 11%

Multiple Chronic Conditions 5 or more Chronic Conditions, 31% 4 Chronic Conditions, 16% None, 6% 1 Chronic Condition, 12% 3 Chronic Conditions, 18% 2 Chronic Conditions, 17% In total, 82% of PATH participants have 2 or more chronic conditions.. Nearly half (47%) have 4 or more!

Participant Referral Source Friend/family/co worker 23% Someone who teaches PATH/Other 19% Brochure, flyer, poster 19% Other 18% Doctor's office 10% Radio, newspaper, TV story or ad 7% Someone who took PATH before 4% Website 1% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

What do Participants Say About Workshops? (From Workshop Evaluation Form)

Participant Symptoms at Workshop Start 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 52% 50% 49% 45% 42% 39% 29% 22% 10% 0%

Which PATH workshop tools will you keep using after workshop ends? Healthy eating Physical activity Problem solving Action planning Weight management Using your mind Communication Decision making Working with health pros Managing medication Better breathing Understanding emotions Better sleep 36% 35% 33% 32% 31% 30% 29% 26% 54% 53% 52% 46% 44% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Participant Confidence Participant more confident about handling health conditions after taking this workshop? No, 1% Neutral/No response, 4% Yes, 95%

Most & Least Liked Workshop Elements 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 84% Instructor 71% 71% 1% 3% 5% Workshop topics 42% 11% 58% 5% Sharing Day/time Location MOST Liked LEAST Liked

Participant Feedback on Leaders 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% The leaders made me feel welcome and comfortable 96% The leaders were on time and ready to start each week 96%

Would you recommend this workshops to your family and friends? No, 1% No response, 3% Yes, 96%

Thank you! Your efforts make it possible to document the reach of the program and its success. We couldn t do it without you!

Arthritis Program Staff Karen McCloskey, Program Coordinator McCloskeyK@Michigan.gov (517) 335 1236 Meghan Faulkner, Community Health Specialist FaulknerM@Michigan.gov (517) 241 5652 Annemarie Hodges, Public Health Consultant HodgesA5@Michigan.gov (517) 335 8402