Diversity in Medicine Discussion

Diversity in Medicine Discussion

Diversity in Medicine Discussion

I enjoy discussing compliance and how we as health care providers can influence patient compliance and ultimately their outcomes. I look forward to this week and the many comments in the discussion forum. Tricia

 

Objectives:

  1. Explain the concept of patient compliance and why it is important.
  2. Define patient compliance as it applies to this field.
  3. Discuss the role health care professionals play in compliance and noncompliance.
  4. List examples of interventions that could increase compliance.
  5. Discuss the concept of compliance as collaboration.
  6. Discuss patient education as it was in the past and as it is today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Falvo, D. R. (2011). Effective patient education: A guide to increased adherence (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Jones & Bartlett. ISBN: 9780763766252

URL:

http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/jonesandbartlett/2010/effective-patient-education_-a-guide-to-increased-adherence_ebook_4e.php

 

Objectives:

  1. Give examples of psychosocial factors that arise in patient education.
  2. Define the role of the family in patient education.
  3. Explain how the family structure or lifestyle may influence patient education.
  4. Describe the health professional’s role in communicating with the family.
  5. Define the different personality styles and explain how they should be addressed in health care.
  6. Explain how knowledge of patients’ self-perception can influence patient teaching.
  7. Discuss the patients’ reaction to illness and ways they cope or adapt.
  8. List the factors that influence teaching and learning.
  9. List the stages of development in the life cycle.
  10. Discuss how each of these stages influences the ability to understand when practicing patient education.
  11. Explain the process of patient education as it is adapted to each life stage.
  12. Define the term life-cycled-centered approach.

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Sources

 

Read chapters 4-6.

URL:

http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/jonesandbartlett/2010/effective-patient-education_-a-guide-to-increased-adherence_ebook_4e.php

 

 

Watch:  Adults: Age-Specific Care (25:00).

 

THIS NEEDS A LOGIN THAT I DON’T HAVE BUT I AM SURE YOU CAN FIND THIS VIDEO ONLINE SOMEWHERE

 

Medical care focused on adults must take into account a wide variety of cultural, physiological, and administrative challenges. The good news is that a patient who has matured and become self-reliant is now ready to act as a partner in his or her own health care decisions. This program explores the requirements of adult care, from the college-level years to retirement and the final phases of life. Reminding viewers that the focus now shifts away from growth and into long-term health maintenance, the video offers guidance on the following topics: heart disease, cancer, maternity, childbirth, parenting, child care, aging, diminishing strength and agility, elder and institutional care, Alzheimer’s and dementia, and the need to retain and maximize quality of life. The dilemma of the “sandwich generation” is also discussed. A part of the series Age-Specific Care: A Guide for Health Care Professionals. (25 minutes)©  2008

URL:

https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://digital.films.com.lopes.idm.oclc.org/PortalPlaylists.aspx?aid=12129&xtid=47445

 

 

DQ1

 

Sister Mary is a patient in Level 2 Emergency Department. She must have a neural examination, physical assessment, radiographs of her facial bones, and a computed tomography scan of the head. Taking into consideration that she is a Roman Catholic nun, what would be the ideal course of patient education as this woman progresses from department to department?

Attempt Start Date: 24-Aug-2020 at 12:00:00 AM

 

 

 

 

DQ2

 

 

 

What possible reservations could a health care professional have in working with Sister Mary? (Discuss the psychosocial responses the professional might have.)