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Educating the patient with COPD
Objective:
Explain the rational/value of the patient
education.
List and explain the four components of the
patient education process
Identify the barriers to learning
List and explain the principles of adult learning.
Illness/Wellness Continuum:
TotalWellness
Premature
Death
Disability Signs No Risks Motivation Well-Being
Symptoms Risks Education
Behavior
Change
Wellness Model (New
Thinking)
Illness Model (Old
Thinking)
Patient Education is a process....
With 4 distinct components...
Assessment
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Assessment
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Think of the four pieces of the pie
Assessment
-The 1st and most overlooked component of the patient
education process-
Assessing the need for patient education
(perform a mini-needs assessment).
Identifying common problems of the learner
(barriers to learning).
Assessing readiness of learner.
Frequently Asked Assessment
Questions:
Does the patient understand the nature of
his/her disease? The pathophysiology?
Is he/she aware of the risk factors for
progression of the disease?
Does he/she understand strategies to help
minimize dyspnea?
Advice when to seek help?
Has previous education about his/her condition
been provided?
Frequently Asked Assessment
Questions:
Does he/she understand the role of medication?
Does he/she smoke, drink?
Does he/she maintain on exercise program? Use
inhalers? Oxygen?
What is his/her level of education is he/she
literate?
Is Arabic the primary language spoken at home?
Are there any unusual cultural influences on
his/her health beliefs or practices?
Is there adequate medical coverage?
Common Problems of the learner
-barrier to learning-
Lack of readiness – stages of learning.
Physical obstacles – sensory deprivation,
discomfort/ illness, energy limitations,
decreased mobility.
Emotional obstacles – denial, anger, depression,
withdrawal, anxiety, low self esteem.
Common Problems of The
Learner
- barriers to learning-
Language and culture – multiple dialects,
religious beliefs, diversity of socioeconomic
groups
Low health literacy level
Reading level – average adults at 8th grade level
(in US).
Key Risk Factors for Limited
Literacy:
Elderly
Low income
Unemployment
Did not finish high school
Minority ethic group
Recent immigrant who do not speak local
language
Born in Egypt but Arabic is second language
Low Health Literacy is Associated
With:
Medications
Appointment slips
Informed consent
Discharge instructions
Health education materials
Insurance applications
Steps to Address/Improve low
Literacy Levels
Slow down
Use plain language, non-medical language
Show or draw pictures
Limit the amount of information provided, and
repeat it
Use the teach-back or show-me technique
Assessing Readiness
-Stages of Learning-
Precontemplative stage
Contemplative stage
Action stage
Maintenance stage/ termination stage
Planning
-the 2nd component of the patient education process-
Establishing goals and objectives
Learning domains:
▫ Cognitive
▫ Psychomotor
▫ Affective
Develop content
Planning is all about having
directions and planning entails...
Goals and objective:
 Goals are generally broad statements of what
would you like to accomplish and should be
“SMART”
Objectives are more specific and should follow
the “ABCD” rule.
Goal Statements should be:
Specific
Measurable
Achievable/Attainable
Realistic/Relevant
Timelines/ Trackable.
The ABCD’s of
Audience – The who
Behavior – the what
Condition – the how – any circumstances or
conditions that must be met
Degree – another how – to degree of accuracy,
or to what standards.
Example
Given the components of a metered- dose
inhaler and without the aid of the RT or
manufacturer‟s literature (condition), the patient
(audience) will be able to assemble a metered-dose
inhaler (behavior) in assembled working order
within 3 minutes (degree).
Legend:
o A = Audience
o B = Behavior
o C = Condition
o D = Degree
Learning Domains:
Cognitive - the knowing (being book smart –
knowing the factors), what is COPD, what meds
should I take, what are signs/symptoms.
Psychomotor – the doing (being able to
perform certain skills), how to monitor your BP,
how to use your MDI
Affective – the attitudes / feeling (how patient
perspective illness – what they think/ believe),
do they believe that the meds work, that they can
control their COPD?
Another View of How We Learn
- the three learning domains -
Cognitive Psychomotor Affective
The point: we have to know the facts, be able to perform or do, and
finally have feeling towards it
Implementation
-The 3rd component of the patient education process-
Teaching/learning
Learning styles
The actual teaching (principles of adult
learning)
The teaching methodology:
▫ Lecture
▫ Demonstration
▫ Audiovisuals
▫ Printed materials
▫ Simulations
▫ Role playing
Patient Education Skills
-Definition-
Teaching - is the process of sharing , knowledge
and insight, or facilitating (../ „ another to
learn knowledge, insight, „ and/or skills
Learning - is the process of acquiring wisdom,
knowledge, or skill; an overt change in
behavior may be observed
A Word about Learning and
Learning Styles....
Do you find yourself not being able to get your
point across to certain patients?
Getting a confusing look, a look that tells you
they may not fully understand
Why is that so?
Answer: research suggest that teaching/
learning styles may be misaligned
Learning Styles
 Visual
 Auditory
 Tactile
Point: Patients learn differently and for more effective patient
teaching align your teaching style with your patient's learning
style
Learning Styles
-Implications for Visual Learners-
 Important for them to organize their learning
 Use color-coded highlighting
 Use illustrations , graphs, diagram
 Use visual analogies
 Use flashcards
 Include videotapes in learning
 Encourage them to take notes
Learning Styles
-Implications for Auditory Learners-
Encourage them to explain to others repeat
rhymes to remember facts , dates, names
Make up songs to coincide with subject matter
read explanations out loud
Use audiotapes to review
Record lectures
Say words in syllables
Learning Styles
-Implications for Tactile Learners-
 Hold book in hand while reading
 Encourage to stand when giving explanations
 Involve writing while reading/ talking
 Sit near front of class
 Use gestures when explaining
 Allow for extra time in lab sessions
 Use flash cards
 Use role playing when reviewing
 Use hands -on experiences
 Offer field trips
Learning Style:
We should attempt .. to identify the learning
style of our pat1ent and employ teaching
methods that complement his/her needs.
Some are visual, some auditory, some tactile
Point: patients will often subtlety tell you their preferred
learning style in the way they respond to you
Learning Domains
Teaching Strategies:
• Cognitive
• Psychomotor
• Affective
• lecture/guided discussion
audiovisual aid
• printed materials
• demonstration/drills
• instructional guide
• group discussion/role play
case study/ simulation
Learning Domains Teaching Method of Choice
Evaluation
-The 4th and last component of the patient education
process-
 Evaluation of patient education process
 Evaluation of individual learning (did it work?)
Point: return demonstration is considered a superior
method of evaluation.
The Basics of Effective Patient
Teaching
*Principles of adult Learning*
The Nine Basic Principles of Adult
Learning:
•Recency •Feedback
•Appropriateness •Active Learning
•Motivation •Multiple sense
•Primacy learning •2
•Exercise
Point: remember the expression ''ramp-2-fame"
Impressed the importance/ centrality of pt ed
Defined patient education and related terms
Identified the 4 components of the pt ed .
process
Identified barriers to learning
Principles of adult learning (Ramp-2-Fame)
Concluding remarks
Lecture 4 COPD Course: Educationg the patient with COPD

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Lecture 4 COPD Course: Educationg the patient with COPD

  • 2. Objective: Explain the rational/value of the patient education. List and explain the four components of the patient education process Identify the barriers to learning List and explain the principles of adult learning.
  • 3. Illness/Wellness Continuum: TotalWellness Premature Death Disability Signs No Risks Motivation Well-Being Symptoms Risks Education Behavior Change Wellness Model (New Thinking) Illness Model (Old Thinking)
  • 4. Patient Education is a process.... With 4 distinct components... Assessment Planning Implementation Evaluation Assessment Planning Implementation Evaluation Think of the four pieces of the pie
  • 5. Assessment -The 1st and most overlooked component of the patient education process- Assessing the need for patient education (perform a mini-needs assessment). Identifying common problems of the learner (barriers to learning). Assessing readiness of learner.
  • 6. Frequently Asked Assessment Questions: Does the patient understand the nature of his/her disease? The pathophysiology? Is he/she aware of the risk factors for progression of the disease? Does he/she understand strategies to help minimize dyspnea? Advice when to seek help? Has previous education about his/her condition been provided?
  • 7. Frequently Asked Assessment Questions: Does he/she understand the role of medication? Does he/she smoke, drink? Does he/she maintain on exercise program? Use inhalers? Oxygen? What is his/her level of education is he/she literate? Is Arabic the primary language spoken at home? Are there any unusual cultural influences on his/her health beliefs or practices? Is there adequate medical coverage?
  • 8. Common Problems of the learner -barrier to learning- Lack of readiness – stages of learning. Physical obstacles – sensory deprivation, discomfort/ illness, energy limitations, decreased mobility. Emotional obstacles – denial, anger, depression, withdrawal, anxiety, low self esteem.
  • 9. Common Problems of The Learner - barriers to learning- Language and culture – multiple dialects, religious beliefs, diversity of socioeconomic groups Low health literacy level Reading level – average adults at 8th grade level (in US).
  • 10. Key Risk Factors for Limited Literacy: Elderly Low income Unemployment Did not finish high school Minority ethic group Recent immigrant who do not speak local language Born in Egypt but Arabic is second language
  • 11. Low Health Literacy is Associated With: Medications Appointment slips Informed consent Discharge instructions Health education materials Insurance applications
  • 12. Steps to Address/Improve low Literacy Levels Slow down Use plain language, non-medical language Show or draw pictures Limit the amount of information provided, and repeat it Use the teach-back or show-me technique
  • 13. Assessing Readiness -Stages of Learning- Precontemplative stage Contemplative stage Action stage Maintenance stage/ termination stage
  • 14. Planning -the 2nd component of the patient education process- Establishing goals and objectives Learning domains: ▫ Cognitive ▫ Psychomotor ▫ Affective Develop content
  • 15. Planning is all about having directions and planning entails... Goals and objective:  Goals are generally broad statements of what would you like to accomplish and should be “SMART” Objectives are more specific and should follow the “ABCD” rule.
  • 16. Goal Statements should be: Specific Measurable Achievable/Attainable Realistic/Relevant Timelines/ Trackable.
  • 17. The ABCD’s of Audience – The who Behavior – the what Condition – the how – any circumstances or conditions that must be met Degree – another how – to degree of accuracy, or to what standards.
  • 18. Example Given the components of a metered- dose inhaler and without the aid of the RT or manufacturer‟s literature (condition), the patient (audience) will be able to assemble a metered-dose inhaler (behavior) in assembled working order within 3 minutes (degree). Legend: o A = Audience o B = Behavior o C = Condition o D = Degree
  • 19. Learning Domains: Cognitive - the knowing (being book smart – knowing the factors), what is COPD, what meds should I take, what are signs/symptoms. Psychomotor – the doing (being able to perform certain skills), how to monitor your BP, how to use your MDI Affective – the attitudes / feeling (how patient perspective illness – what they think/ believe), do they believe that the meds work, that they can control their COPD?
  • 20. Another View of How We Learn - the three learning domains - Cognitive Psychomotor Affective The point: we have to know the facts, be able to perform or do, and finally have feeling towards it
  • 21. Implementation -The 3rd component of the patient education process- Teaching/learning Learning styles The actual teaching (principles of adult learning) The teaching methodology: ▫ Lecture ▫ Demonstration ▫ Audiovisuals ▫ Printed materials ▫ Simulations ▫ Role playing
  • 22. Patient Education Skills -Definition- Teaching - is the process of sharing , knowledge and insight, or facilitating (../ „ another to learn knowledge, insight, „ and/or skills Learning - is the process of acquiring wisdom, knowledge, or skill; an overt change in behavior may be observed
  • 23. A Word about Learning and Learning Styles.... Do you find yourself not being able to get your point across to certain patients? Getting a confusing look, a look that tells you they may not fully understand Why is that so? Answer: research suggest that teaching/ learning styles may be misaligned
  • 24. Learning Styles  Visual  Auditory  Tactile Point: Patients learn differently and for more effective patient teaching align your teaching style with your patient's learning style
  • 25. Learning Styles -Implications for Visual Learners-  Important for them to organize their learning  Use color-coded highlighting  Use illustrations , graphs, diagram  Use visual analogies  Use flashcards  Include videotapes in learning  Encourage them to take notes
  • 26. Learning Styles -Implications for Auditory Learners- Encourage them to explain to others repeat rhymes to remember facts , dates, names Make up songs to coincide with subject matter read explanations out loud Use audiotapes to review Record lectures Say words in syllables
  • 27. Learning Styles -Implications for Tactile Learners-  Hold book in hand while reading  Encourage to stand when giving explanations  Involve writing while reading/ talking  Sit near front of class  Use gestures when explaining  Allow for extra time in lab sessions  Use flash cards  Use role playing when reviewing  Use hands -on experiences  Offer field trips
  • 28. Learning Style: We should attempt .. to identify the learning style of our pat1ent and employ teaching methods that complement his/her needs. Some are visual, some auditory, some tactile Point: patients will often subtlety tell you their preferred learning style in the way they respond to you
  • 29. Learning Domains Teaching Strategies: • Cognitive • Psychomotor • Affective • lecture/guided discussion audiovisual aid • printed materials • demonstration/drills • instructional guide • group discussion/role play case study/ simulation Learning Domains Teaching Method of Choice
  • 30. Evaluation -The 4th and last component of the patient education process-  Evaluation of patient education process  Evaluation of individual learning (did it work?) Point: return demonstration is considered a superior method of evaluation.
  • 31. The Basics of Effective Patient Teaching *Principles of adult Learning*
  • 32. The Nine Basic Principles of Adult Learning: •Recency •Feedback •Appropriateness •Active Learning •Motivation •Multiple sense •Primacy learning •2 •Exercise Point: remember the expression ''ramp-2-fame"
  • 33. Impressed the importance/ centrality of pt ed Defined patient education and related terms Identified the 4 components of the pt ed . process Identified barriers to learning Principles of adult learning (Ramp-2-Fame) Concluding remarks