Communication and Patient Education Techniques

  1. Educational needs- knowledge
    • Assess the knowledge and skills of an individual with asthma
    • Ask questions that require more than a yes/no answer
  2. Educational needs- adherence
    • Assess adherence barriers regarding self-assessment and self-management
    • Financial
    • Cultural
    • Attitudes
  3. Educational needs- triggers
    • Assess knowledge of potential and known triggers in an individual's home
    • Focus on the triggers they have and how to avoid them
  4. Educational needs- learning
    Assess readiness and ability to learn, and learning styles in an individual with asthma
  5. What are the learning styles?
    • Visual
    • Auditory
    • Kinesthetic
  6. Educational Skills- Coping
    • Assess coping strategies used by an individual with asthma
    • Having asthma can be stressful- make sure your patients have the tools to manage
  7. What are coping strategies?
    • The specific efforts...that people employ to master, tolerate, reduce, or minimize stressful events
    • Problem based coping- evaluating various options
    • Emotion based coping- social support seeking
  8. Educatio needs- Healthcare
    Assess the primary source of healthcare
  9. Educational needs- Symptoms
    • Assess how an individual is currently recognizing and acting on symptom changes
    • Identify poor perceivers and help them learn
  10. Educational needs- goals and concerns
    • Elicit goals and concerns of an individual with asthma
    • This is critical in order to help them meet their goals, if we can help them problem solve
  11. Educational needs- Interviewing
    • Effective interviewing skills
    • Patient centered interviewing
    • Open ended questions
    • Positive body language
    • Summarizing
  12. Educational needs- multidimensional assessment
    • Conduct a multidimensional assessment of an individual with asthma
    • Socioeconomic
    • Psychosocial
    • Health literacy level
    • Culture
    • Language
    • Healthcare beliefs and practices
  13. What is health literacy?
    • The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions
    • Proficient- 16%- calculate insurance costs using a table
    • Intermediate 55%- determine weight range using BMI chart
    • Basic 18%- 2 reasons why a person should be tested for a disease based on a clearly written pamphlet
    • Below basic- 10%- circle the date of an appointment on an appointment slip
  14. Program development- teach methods and settings
    Select teaching methods and settings that will best meet objectives for the target population
  15. Precede-Proceed model
    Quality of life- health status- lifestyle- predisposing and enabling and reinforcing factor- policies, resources, organization, program parts- restart
  16. Intervention Mapping
    Needs assessment- EBM approach- planning!- integrating, revising- implementation- evaluation!
  17. What are SMART goals?
    Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time Bound
  18. Program development- educational materials
    • Critique educational materials for cost, readability, accuracy, specificity, illustrations, and source credibility
    • Material should be written at or below the 6th grade reading level
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jepimentel28
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Communication and Patient Education Techniques
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