How will the nurse know if the client know
• teach back
• return demonstration
• Q and A
Can you demonstrate what I just told you.
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Evaluate patient learning
Neighborhood clinics/mobile Health clinics, patients homes, long-term care facilities,
physicians offices, urgent care, schools, health department, mental health
center/clubhouses, adult daycare, churches, prisons
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, Community-based practice sites
Healthcare delivery and health problems around the world affect the health of
countries
Global health initiatives can be used to improve health status worldwide, and to
promote equity in treatment
• Health for all in the 21st century outline global goals
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Global health issues
Care is centered on individual family and community health needs
• individual - intended for one person
• Family - individuals who identify themselves as family members and have an
independent relationship that provides emotional financial and or physical support
• Community - a specific population or group of people living in the same geographic
area under similar regulations and having common values interest in needs
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Community based care
Unfreezing involves finding a method to make it possible for people to let go of an
old pattern that was counterproductive
Unfreezing requires someone willing to be taught - cannot change someone that is
frozen, what are they ready to learn about
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, Lewin's Change Theory: Unfreezing
All members of a particular culture expecting group members to hold the same
beliefs and behave in the same way
• when we don't have a good understanding of a subject or we make assumptions
• make judgments about people without knowing them
• when we generalize things. Often, they are all false assumptions
• though there are both positive and negative (Racism, ageism, and sexism)
stereotypes, a majority of them are offensive
• every race, culture, country, religion and a community has a stereotype
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Stereotyping
A patient demonstrates how to change their wound dressing - Psychomotor
A new mother follows instructions for caring for the umbilical cord - Psychomotor
A patient describes how to portion food to maintain within a prescribed calorie range
- Cognitive
A patient expresses renewed confidence following a teaching session on caring for
her mother at home - Affective
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Cognitive, affective, psychomotor examples
Do: provide knowledge the person needs to make an informed decision about
healthcare issues
• teach back
• return demonstration
• Q and A
Can you demonstrate what I just told you.
Give this one a try later!
Evaluate patient learning
Neighborhood clinics/mobile Health clinics, patients homes, long-term care facilities,
physicians offices, urgent care, schools, health department, mental health
center/clubhouses, adult daycare, churches, prisons
Give this one a try later!
, Community-based practice sites
Healthcare delivery and health problems around the world affect the health of
countries
Global health initiatives can be used to improve health status worldwide, and to
promote equity in treatment
• Health for all in the 21st century outline global goals
Give this one a try later!
Global health issues
Care is centered on individual family and community health needs
• individual - intended for one person
• Family - individuals who identify themselves as family members and have an
independent relationship that provides emotional financial and or physical support
• Community - a specific population or group of people living in the same geographic
area under similar regulations and having common values interest in needs
Give this one a try later!
Community based care
Unfreezing involves finding a method to make it possible for people to let go of an
old pattern that was counterproductive
Unfreezing requires someone willing to be taught - cannot change someone that is
frozen, what are they ready to learn about
Give this one a try later!
, Lewin's Change Theory: Unfreezing
All members of a particular culture expecting group members to hold the same
beliefs and behave in the same way
• when we don't have a good understanding of a subject or we make assumptions
• make judgments about people without knowing them
• when we generalize things. Often, they are all false assumptions
• though there are both positive and negative (Racism, ageism, and sexism)
stereotypes, a majority of them are offensive
• every race, culture, country, religion and a community has a stereotype
Give this one a try later!
Stereotyping
A patient demonstrates how to change their wound dressing - Psychomotor
A new mother follows instructions for caring for the umbilical cord - Psychomotor
A patient describes how to portion food to maintain within a prescribed calorie range
- Cognitive
A patient expresses renewed confidence following a teaching session on caring for
her mother at home - Affective
Give this one a try later!
Cognitive, affective, psychomotor examples
Do: provide knowledge the person needs to make an informed decision about
healthcare issues