Wisbach Gordon G, Peters Joshua, Guerrero Jenise Leon, Mozzini Nelson, Metzger Helen
General Surgery Department, Naval Medical Center San Diego, 34800 Bob Wilson Drive, San Diego CA.
Health & Wellness Department, Naval Medical Center San Diego, 34800 Bob Wilson Drive, San Diego CA.
Mil Med. 2018 Sep 1;183(9-10):e624-e632. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usx123.
The obesity epidemic in the USA includes active duty service members in the military and effects physical readiness. At the Naval Medical Center San Diego command, the Health & Wellness Department is charged with administering the Weight Management Programs (WMP) for sailors in the San Diego area to ensure military physical readiness requirements. The optimal allocation of personnel and resources to manage these programs is paramount for mission success. We analyzed the cost and effectiveness of the WMPs for the active duty population stationed at Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) with the intent of offering potential recommendations for program optimization.
As an approved quality improvement program, the cost and effectiveness of the WMP, namely Fitness Enhancement Program (FEP) and ShipShape (SS), for the active duty population stationed at NMCSD were analyzed from 2013 to 2014 by utilizing various official sources. Data analysis included reviewing historical data for trends and developing a budgetary analysis to include Direct Labor Hour rates and opportunity costs. Interviews were conducted with key staff and participants in the WMPs to determine essential aspects and potential beneficial changes to the programs. Overall results were evaluated to identify potential opportunities for program expansion and improvement.
Data analysis revealed that the FEP is producing a 78% success rate, with approximately 30% of the enrolled personnel actively participating. Concurrently, the SS program at NMCSD is producing a 71% success rate with 90% course completion rate. This success rate is significantly higher than the national SS average of 34%. Furthermore, our cost analysis revealed that the SS program a significantly higher return on investment. Interviews conducted of key staff and participants yielded several commonalities regarding key factors involved with WMPs success or needed improvements.
To improve the WMPs at NMCSD, the findings in this report support the following recommendations: (1) maximize the SS program, (2) increase utilization of FEP, and (3) increase the participation and training of Assistant Command Fitness Leaders. WMPs navy-wide may benefit from incorporating similar program improvements to increase physical readiness of service members and, therefore, support command mission success.
美国的肥胖流行问题包括现役军人,这影响了身体战备状态。在圣地亚哥海军医疗中心司令部,健康与 Wellness 部门负责管理圣地亚哥地区水兵的体重管理项目(WMP),以确保达到军事身体战备要求。对管理这些项目的人员和资源进行优化配置对任务成功至关重要。我们分析了圣地亚哥海军医疗中心(NMCSD)现役人员的体重管理项目的成本和效果,旨在为项目优化提供潜在建议。
作为一项获批的质量改进项目,2013 年至 2014 年期间,利用各种官方来源分析了 NMCSD 现役人员的体重管理项目,即健身增强项目(FEP)和 ShipShape(SS)的成本和效果。数据分析包括审查历史数据以了解趋势,并开展预算分析以纳入直接人工小时费率和机会成本。与体重管理项目的关键工作人员和参与者进行了访谈,以确定项目的关键方面以及可能的有益改进。对总体结果进行评估,以确定项目扩展和改进的潜在机会。
数据分析显示,FEP 的成功率为 78%,约 30%的登记人员积极参与。与此同时,NMCSD 的 SS 项目成功率为 71%,课程完成率为 90%。这一成功率显著高于全国 SS 平均水平的 34%。此外,我们的成本分析显示,SS 项目的投资回报率显著更高。对关键工作人员和参与者的访谈揭示了体重管理项目成功或需要改进的关键因素的几个共同点。
为改进 NMCSD 的体重管理项目,本报告中的研究结果支持以下建议:(1)最大化 SS 项目,(2)提高 FEP 的利用率,(3)增加助理司令部健身领袖的参与和培训。全海军的体重管理项目可能会从纳入类似的项目改进中受益,以提高军人的身体战备状态,从而支持司令部任务的成功。