[SOLVED] Patient Education Plan
Review the details of your Assessment including the rubric. You will have the ability to submit the Assessment once you submit your required Self-Assessments and engage with your Faculty Subject Matter Expert (SME) in a substantive way about the Competency.
For this Performance Task Assessment, you will develop educational plans based on patient data retrieved from a patient portal, and you will engage in a video presentation of how you would communicate the educational plan to your patient.
Submission Length: Two-part Assessment that consists of a 1- to 2-page educational plan and a 3- to 5-minute video presentation on communicating the educational plan to a patient.
(I will complete the 3-5 minute video presentation)
Instructions
To complete this Assessment, do the following:
- Be sure to adhere to the indicated assignment length.
- Download the Academic Writing Expectations Checklist to review prior to submitting your Assessment.
- Review the Patient Portal Snapshot scenarios. Select one patient for your Assessment. While reviewing the patient portal snapshots, keep in mind that you will be creating an individualized patient-focused educational handout (i.e. pamphlet or brochure) and brief video for your selected patient that incorporates care coordination. For the video component of the Assessment, you can use the Brightspace video tool or submit an .mp4.
Patient Educational Plan
Scenario:
As a nurse at Memorial Hospital, a large city hospital, you provide care to diverse patients. As you work the nursing units at the hospital, you engage with the electronic health records of hundreds of patients each day as a way of accessing, recording, and developing guidelines for safe and quality patient care. Today, you have accessed the patient portal to help you develop and design educational materials for your patient. As you review the pertinent information in the patient portal, you begin considering how you will communicate these educational materials to your patient. After gathering your thoughts and obtaining the necessary history and medical needs of your patient, you are ready to create and deliver this educational plan to your patient.
Part 1: Educational Plan
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: Delivering Your Educational Plan
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.
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