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...a conscious effort, deliberate in actions; helps gain knowledge, change attitudes, adopt behaviors, and aquire new skills. |
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The goal of patient education is... |
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... to achieve optiman levels of health. |
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TJC Speak Up Initiatives (2010) |
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Speak up-it's your body
Pay attention-don't assume everyone else is right
Educate yourself
Ask family/friend-advocate and support
Know your meds-what and why
Use an evaluated HC center
Participate in decisions |
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Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor |
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Cognitive Domain of Learning |
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Includes intellectual behavior and requires thinking; reading, abstract thinking, analysis, synthesis, evaluation of information |
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Affective Domain of Learning |
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Deals with feelings and acceptance; expression of opinion and values, responding, interactive |
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Psychomotor Domain of Learning |
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Skills that integrate mental and motor; tasks, muscular movement |
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What determines ability to learn? |
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Physical and cognitive attributes, developmental leval, physical wellness, intellectual though process
*An ideal learning environment allows persons to attend to instruction |
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If a person does not have the ability to learn, can we teach them to be able? |
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Readiness to learn includes: |
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Psychosocial adaptation (illness), stage of grief (not ready to manage if no acceptance), motivation (physically), attentional set (mental state to concentrate), control over life events (can't be anxious) |
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Ability to learn includes: |
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Developmental capability, physical and cognitive abilities, physical wellness, intellectual though process |
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ADPIE to teaching process |
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Assess ability/readiness
Identify learning needs (diagnose)
Plan (what will you do/need)
Implement
Evaluate (determine outcomes) |
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Describes what the learner will be able to do after successful instruction |
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A force that acts on or within a person to cause the person to behave in a particular way |
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A concept included in social learning theory, refers to a person's perceived ability to successfully complete a task |
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Supplement verbal instruction with familiar images that make complex information more real and understandable |
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