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Development of an ICF-based patient education program
Autor/in:
Neubert, Silvia; Sabariego, Carla; Stier-Jarmer, Marita [u. a.]
Herausgeber/in:
k. A.
Quelle:
Patient Education and Counseling, 2011, Volume 84 (Number 2), Irland: Elsevier, ISSN: 0738-3991 (Print); 1873-5134 (Online)
Jahr:
2011
Abstract:
Objective:
To describe the development of an ICF-based patient education program, to present the results of its pilot test and to present the adaptations and final version of the program.
Methods:
The education program was developed in five steps:
(1) definition of relevant areas of functioning,
(2) development of strategies to enhance self-efficacy in these areas,
(3) development of material and instructions,
(4) definition of modules and setting and
(5) performance of a pilot test targeting acceptability and feasibility of the program.
(1) definition of relevant areas of functioning,
(2) development of strategies to enhance self-efficacy in these areas,
(3) development of material and instructions,
(4) definition of modules and setting and
(5) performance of a pilot test targeting acceptability and feasibility of the program.
Results:
Eleven stroke patients were enrolled in the pilot test. The intervention was well accepted on the part of participants. The developed patient education program is structured in three modules.
Module 1 targets to increase patients' understanding of their current level of functioning.
Module 2 targets to identify concrete problems and corresponding solutions regarding limited areas.
Module 3 is a refresher session.
Module 1 targets to increase patients' understanding of their current level of functioning.
Module 2 targets to identify concrete problems and corresponding solutions regarding limited areas.
Module 3 is a refresher session.
Conclusion:
Feasibility and acceptability of the intervention were verified and a final version of the patient education program was developed. The effectiveness of the program will be evaluated in a randomized controlled trial.
Practice Implications:
Due to the universality of the ICF and availability of ICF tools, it is possible to adapt the intervention to different chronic conditions.
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Bezugsmöglichkeit:
Patient Education and Counseling (PEC)
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Referenznummer:
R/ZA5930
Informationsstand: 16.08.2010