How to Communicate the Education Plan & Cardiac Rehabilitation
How to Communicate the Education Plan & Cardiac Rehabilitation
*********1- to 2-page educational plan (BROCHURE OR PAMPHLET) AND a 3- to 5-minute video presentation (You can write a 2 page )on communicating the educational plan to a patient-Patient profile SNAPSHOT is attached. ************ ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN PART 1 AND 2. RUBRIC ATTACHED. ALL MATERIAL ATTACHED AND LINK DOWN BELOW***
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PART 1******Design and create an educational plan (brochure or pamphlet) that addresses the following for your selected patient:
- Include relevant health information necessary to educate your patient on their healthcare needs.
- Describe and define the health diagnoses, treatments, and at least one medication listed in the patient portal.
- Explain relevant statistics and individual health vital signs related to the patient’s medical history.
- Recommend additional reputable sources of support for patients with similar health needs/diagnoses.
- Consider the context of your individual patient, and be sure to include any recommendations on how to access sources of support based on racial/ethnic background or culture, socioeconomic status, educational background, health literacy, and linguistic proficiency.
- Adhere to health literacy guidelines for your individual patient.
- Address each of the six areas from the “Checklist for Easy-to-Understand Print Materials.”
- Make your educational plan visually appealing and relevant to your individual patient.
- Support the development of your educational plan by consulting and referencing 3 to 5 reputable sources.
- Ensure that your educational plan is 1 to 2 pages in length; include a separate page for you reference list.
PART 2**********Record a 3- to 5-minute video presentation that includes the following:
- Detail how you would communicate this educational plan to your patient.
- Describe how you might use telehealth or other healthcare technologies to communicate the educational plan to your selected patient.
- Include a plan for care coordination.
- Explain your plan for care coordination based on the educational plan you developed.
- Incorporate patient-centered care strategies in the design and delivery of your educational plan.
- Do not just read the educational plan you created; rather, consider how you would engage with your patient based on health literacy, culture, and background when educating your patient based on their health needs.
- Be sure to speak clearly and confidently when presenting your educational plan to your patient.