On 1 December 2015, the final M-CARE conference was organised in Brussels, Belgium at VLEVA premises. The event “Caring for people with disabilities and older people: challenges, opportunities and (mobile/online) training solutions” focussed on the importance of good quality personal caregiving (PCG) for people with disabilities and older people. Focus was on caring in a broader perspective, and how M-CARE’s (mobile/online) training solutions can contribute to successful PCGs.
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5a M-CARE: Experience in piloting of the training material DE
1. Mobile Training for Home and Health
Caregiver For People with Disabilities and
Older People
539913-LLP-1-2013-1-TR-LEONARDO-LMP
Final Event
Brussels
30 November – 02 December 2015
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Introduction
Aim of the piloting
• To test thoroughly the M-CARE curriculum, training course and
materials, supported by the ICT driven learning environments
(online & mobile) during pilots in Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany
and Turkey.
• To establish panels of 20 users in each country to provide the
basis for a rigorous review of all aspects (qualitative and
quantitative) of M-CARE’s outputs as designed and customised
in WP3.
• To produce revised national versions of the M-CARE offline and
online resources in response to the results of the piloting in the
aforementioned pilot sites.
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Methods
• Identifying Piloters
– Preparatory Workshop in Thermalbad
Wiesenbad/Germany
– Informational workshop in Chemnitz/Germany
• Recruiting Piloters
– Instructional Workshop in Chemnitz/Germany
• Piloting
– EVBB member „Christliches Jugenddorfwerk Deutschlands
e.V.“ (Christian Association of Youth Villages)
– EVBB member „Internationaler Bund e.V.“
• Collecting Feedback
– Evaluation Workshop in Chemnitz/Germany
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Findings I
General:
• Some parts of the Modules are too simple – in
contrary too many technical terms are used
for the target group „beginner“ in others
• It is not sufficient, to have only theory to
understand the contents of some modules, it
is very important to assure practical
experience and examples
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Findings II
Contents I
• Different definitions for certain illnesses and
disabilities on national level (e.g. Alzheimers is
not a disability it‘s a form of dementia)
• Imprecise definitions of certain desases
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Findings III
Contents II
• Imprecise Classification of competences and needed
qualifications of the different professions involved in
care giving (e.g. care giver, physiotherapist, physician,
medical nurse, doctors, psychiatrists etc.)
• Professional qualification are required for the different
tasks such as: dressing a wound, diagnosis, prescription
of medicine, therapy to be applied etc.
• Content is not always adapted fully to the national
standards (e.g. methods of taking body temperatures,
first aid maneuvers etc.)
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Findings IV
Mobile App I
General
• Good additional tool to support the learning process
• Not a Self-learning-tool, because there isn’t a guiding structure or
tutorial
Positive
• Good impression of the first version concerning
– Design
– Layout
– Handling
• It’s well structured and clearly laid-out
• Search-function works well
• All contents from the online-portal is already transferred
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Findings V
Mobile App II
Potentials
• It’s missing a “Tour Guide” for first time users
including a description of contents of the
options (icons),
• Contents of Mobile App and Learning Portal
not always identical (yet)
• Registration procedures aren’t intuitive
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Recommendations
General
• Introduction or tutorial for the use of the Learning Portal
and Mobile Application
• Check contents „language“ for suitability for the different
target groups („beginners“, „professionals“)
• Create learning Levels for the different target groups
• The definition of the term “disabilities” should be oriented
to the WHO-definition and then adapted to the most
recent national definition
• Supervision by a professional expert obligatory
• Precise description of competences of the different experts
on national level and adaptation of the modules
accordingly
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Recommendations
Contents I
• The red line going through the modules should be adapted at
certain points of the learning course (e.g. first aid module –
contents should be checked according to national laws and
contexts)
• Creation of an appendix or glossary for professional definitions for
illnesses, disabilities etc. based on international agreed definitions
(e.g. WHO), Latin vocabulary
• Adapting contents of modules to national standards (e.g. first aid)
• Working closely together with the medical sector
• Acomplimenting the theoretical learning with the opportunity of
hands-on work-based learning