Mager Diana R, Lange Jean W, Greiner Philip A, Saracino Katherine H
Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, USA.
J Contin Educ Nurs. 2012 Aug;43(8):363-9. doi: 10.3928/00220124-20120615-52. Epub 2012 Jun 22.
The Expanded Learning and Dedication to Elders in the Region (ELDER) project addressed the needs of under-served older adults by educating health care providers in home health and long-term care facilities. Four agencies in a health professional shortage/medically underserved area participated. Focus groups were held to determine agency-specific educational needs. Curricula from the John A. Hartford Foundation were adapted to design unique curricula for each agency and level of personnel during the first 2 years. The focus of this report is the case-based simulation learning approach used in year 3 to validate application of knowledge and facilitate teamwork and interprofessional communication. Three simulation sessions on varying topics were conducted at each site. Postsimulation surveys and qualitative interviews with hired evaluators showed that participants found simulations helpful to their practice. Tailored on-site education incorporating mid-fidelity simulation was an effective model for translating gerontological knowledge into practice and encouraging communication and teamwork in these settings.
“地区老年人拓展学习与奉献”(ELDER)项目通过对家庭健康和长期护理机构的医疗服务提供者进行培训,满足了服务不足的老年人的需求。在一个医疗专业人员短缺/医疗服务不足的地区,有四家机构参与其中。通过焦点小组来确定各机构特定的教育需求。在最初两年,对约翰·A·哈特福德基金会的课程进行了改编,为每个机构和不同层级的人员设计独特的课程。本报告的重点是在第3年采用的基于案例的模拟学习方法,以验证知识的应用,并促进团队合作和跨专业交流。在每个地点开展了三次关于不同主题的模拟课程。模拟课程后的调查以及对聘请的评估人员进行的定性访谈表明,参与者认为模拟对他们的实践有帮助。结合中等保真度模拟的定制现场教育是将老年医学知识转化为实践,并在这些环境中促进沟通与团队合作的有效模式。