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Person-Centered Care for Family Caregivers: Co-Designing an Education Program for the Healthcare Workforce

Background: Research recommends the healthcare workforce receive competency-based education to support family-caregivers [FCGs}. typically, education has been directed at FCG’s to increase their care skills rather that at healthcare providers to provide person-centered care to FCGs. Objectives: We p...

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Autores principales: Parmar, Jasneet, Anderson, Sharon, Pollard, Cheryl, Charles, Lesley, Dobbs, Bonnie, Leslie, Myles, Marion, Cecelia, McGhan, Gwen
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8679751/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.1265
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author Parmar, Jasneet
Anderson, Sharon
Pollard, Cheryl
Charles, Lesley
Dobbs, Bonnie
Leslie, Myles
Marion, Cecelia
McGhan, Gwen
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Anderson, Sharon
Pollard, Cheryl
Charles, Lesley
Dobbs, Bonnie
Leslie, Myles
Marion, Cecelia
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description Background: Research recommends the healthcare workforce receive competency-based education to support family-caregivers [FCGs}. typically, education has been directed at FCG’s to increase their care skills rather that at healthcare providers to provide person-centered care to FCGs. Objectives: We present the co-design process used to create a competency-based education program for the healthcare workforce that ensures a person-centered focus on FCGs and introduce our Health Workforce Caregiver-Centered Care Education. Approach: Co-design is the act of creating with stakeholders to ensure useable results that meet stakeholder’s needs. We began by coining the concept “caregiver-centered care,” defined as a collaborative working relationship between families and healthcare providers aimed at supporting FCGs in their caregiving role, decisions about care management, and advocacy. From this definition we co-designed, then validated the Caregiver-Centered Care Competency Framework in a Delphi Process. Stakeholders (n= 101) including FCGs, providers, policy makers, community organizations, researchers, and educational designers then used effective practices for health workforce education to co-design the ‘foundational’ level of a Caregiver Centered Care education. Results: Teaching and learning resources include six competency-aligned educational modules with videos and interactive exercises that encourage reflection. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we moved the education online (caregivercare.ca). In the first four months online, 815healthcare providers completed the education. We continue to use mixed methods to evaluate the Caregiver-Centered Care Education, for acceptability and effectiveness, in five care contexts (primary, acute, home, supportive living, long-term care). Conclusion: We expect that our education will support caregiver-centered care in all healthcare settings.
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spelling pubmed-86797512021-12-17 Person-Centered Care for Family Caregivers: Co-Designing an Education Program for the Healthcare Workforce Parmar, Jasneet Anderson, Sharon Pollard, Cheryl Charles, Lesley Dobbs, Bonnie Leslie, Myles Marion, Cecelia McGhan, Gwen Innov Aging Abstracts Background: Research recommends the healthcare workforce receive competency-based education to support family-caregivers [FCGs}. typically, education has been directed at FCG’s to increase their care skills rather that at healthcare providers to provide person-centered care to FCGs. Objectives: We present the co-design process used to create a competency-based education program for the healthcare workforce that ensures a person-centered focus on FCGs and introduce our Health Workforce Caregiver-Centered Care Education. Approach: Co-design is the act of creating with stakeholders to ensure useable results that meet stakeholder’s needs. We began by coining the concept “caregiver-centered care,” defined as a collaborative working relationship between families and healthcare providers aimed at supporting FCGs in their caregiving role, decisions about care management, and advocacy. From this definition we co-designed, then validated the Caregiver-Centered Care Competency Framework in a Delphi Process. Stakeholders (n= 101) including FCGs, providers, policy makers, community organizations, researchers, and educational designers then used effective practices for health workforce education to co-design the ‘foundational’ level of a Caregiver Centered Care education. Results: Teaching and learning resources include six competency-aligned educational modules with videos and interactive exercises that encourage reflection. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we moved the education online (caregivercare.ca). In the first four months online, 815healthcare providers completed the education. We continue to use mixed methods to evaluate the Caregiver-Centered Care Education, for acceptability and effectiveness, in five care contexts (primary, acute, home, supportive living, long-term care). Conclusion: We expect that our education will support caregiver-centered care in all healthcare settings. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8679751/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.1265 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.1265
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