Outcomes Report (2014-15)

OCS Annual Outcomes Report 2014-2015

Outcomes in Healthiest Babies Possible this Year Using the new Logic Model, our benchmark is that 80% of babies weigh between 2500-4500g.

Expected Outcome

Success Indicator

2014-2015

2013-2014

2012-2013

N=142

N=178

N=139

Reduce the incidence of low birth weight babies.

Singleton and Multiple Births Low Birth Weight (<2500g)

#

%

#

%

#

%

8

6%

20 11%

6

4%

Normal Birth Weight (2500-4499g)

127 89%

155 87%

130 94%

***High Birth Weight ( ≥ 4500g)

7

5%

3

2%

3

2%

Unknown Weight

125

224

102 42%

Reduce the incidence of premature births. Participants have improved initiation and duration of breastfeeding.

Live babies born after 37 weeks gestation n = 182 Babies breastfed at some time after birth/breastfeeding initiated n = 120 Babies receiving breastmilk exclusively at 1 months n = 116

157 86%

163 86%

123 88%

110 92%

137 90%

118 92%

77 66%

90 60%

81 65%

***Nucleus reports birth weights as HBW = 4000g or higher so birth weight data has been taken from SA2s

Nutrition* Expected Outcome

Success Indicator

Results

2014-2015

2013-2014

Initial Prenatal Visit

Final Postnatal Visit

Initial Prenatal Visit

Final Postnatal Visit

#

%

#

%

#

%

#

%

Participants have improved knowledge of food and nutrition needs during pregnancy and infancy Decreased pre and postnatal tobacco smoke exposure n=370 Decreased prenatal alcohol use n=370

Reported taking a prenatal vitamin/mineral supplement daily Reported knowing how to choose healthy meals and snacks for themselves & their household. Reported learning new ways to meet their food needs Women who report smoking Average # of cigarettes smoked per day # of women/infants in the same room with someone who is smoking “sometimes” to “over 3 hours per day” Participants who report they used alcohol at intake Participants who responded they used alcohol “sometimes or often” from the time they found out they were pregnant until birth Participants who report they used street drugs at intake Participants who report using street drugs from the time they found out they were pregnant until birth

n=198 150

76%

n=52 37

71%

No data

~90% No data ~90%

n=131 84

64%

n=68 55

n=4633

72%

n=48 28

58%

81%

Not asked in this way

Not asked in this way

36

10%

7

2%

81

20%

23

6%

No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data

No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data

6

2%

22

5%

2

.01%

1

.1%

Decreased prenatal street drug use n=370

7

2%

37

9%

2

.01%

7

2%

*Intake Data taken from RPT – 60 POP Reporting, Postnatal visit data from SA2 & Database

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