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الأحد، 7 أغسطس 2016

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Strategies To Use To Improve The Delivery Of Patient Education

By Laura Taylor


Managing an ailment can be very hard if you lack the know-how. It is the responsibility of the nurses who are taking care of you to educate you on how to manage a condition. As a nurse, this can be a very hard responsibility if you lack the proper tools and skills to educate the person you are nursing. However, it is very important for everyone dealing with an ailment to understand how to take care of their bodies. Here are strategies to patient education delivery:

People prefer different learning styles depending on how they are brought up. As a nurse, you should be able to identify the different learning style they prefer. Some people prefer reading on their own, others prefer been guided by an instructor and other like doing things practically. All these learning styles are important for the nurse to identify. If you have not been able to figure out what the patient prefers, make a point of enquiring from the patient.

Modern technology has improved the way education is delivered by making it fun and easier. It has also made it very easy to educate a group of people or even an individual. When you want to teach the people you are nursing how to take care of their selves, ensure that you use technology. Devices like mobile phones allow you to record instructions for these people to refer to when they like.

People suffering from chronic diseases may view the learning as a waste of time. They may also find it tedious due to their health conditions. However, as a nurse, it is your responsibility to stimulate this person to find the learning enjoyable and beneficial. The best way to do this is by telling them the benefits of learning how to manage their conditions.

Everyone has their weak points and their strong points. Before educating them about how they should take care of themselves, identify the two points. These will help you plan effectively on what type of teaching methods to use when teaching them and in what period of time. For example, some people have a long span of concentration others have a short span of concentration.

Include the family of your patients in their education. When the family members are involved, your patients are likely to learn faster. They can also be assisted by their loved ones when they are not able to learn or lack the capacity to take care of themselves.

Make the learning experience fun and engaging. Allow your patients to ask questions and give their opinions. When they fail to engage in the learning process, they will get bored and will not understand or recall what they have learned. Making the learning session, fun also improves the relationship that you have with your patients.

Patients learning how to take care of themselves when ill will help them recover faster than patients who do not have this knowledge. It will help them develop a sense of independence and get rid of self-pity. As a nurse learn the correct methods of teaching your patients how to take of themselves, as highlighted in the article.




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