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Title: Community and Web Based Health Education for


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Community and Web Based Health Education
for Diverse Elders An Interdisciplinary Approach
William M. Susman, PT, PhD Rebecca A. States,
PhD Division of Physical Therapy
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  • Introduction
  • Grant Title Interdisciplinary Community-Based
    Health Education for Elders from Diverse
    Backgrounds.
  • A three-year Allied Health Project grant (1D37
    HP00838-01) awarded by the Health Resources
    Services Administration to Long Island University
    Brooklyn Campus (LIU-BC) for 292,438. Now in
    the final year.
  • Project Director Rebecca States, PhD Project
    Co-Director William Susman, PT, PhD
  • An Interdisciplinary Advisory Board directs the
    grant activities with participants from
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Respiratory Care
  • Social Work
  • Three Health Topics
  • Three health topics of importance to elders
    reflecting the agenda of Healthy People 2010 have
    been addressed sequentially.
  • Dementia and Depression (Fall 2002)
  • Stress Reduction (Spring 2003)
  • Physical Activity (Fall 2003)
  • Several Objectives Will Address Each Health
    Topic
  • Community Education Modules (CEMs) Designed
    for community-dwelling, well-elderly have been
    presented in English Spanish at Senior Centers
    in Brooklyn.
  • Multimedia Case Study Modules (MCSMs) One
    client will be followed over time for a given
    health topic. The case materials will be
    incorporated into an interdisciplinary,
    web-based, computer-conferencing module for use
    by students in health care and related
    disciplines at LIU-BC.
  • Web Site Provides resources for elders and
    health care education programs by disseminating
    the products from the CEMs and MCSMs.
  • New Continuing Studies Course Designed for
    health care professionals to learn
    interdisciplinary techniques related to health
    care education for the elderly.
  • Community Service Organizations
  • Liaisons have been established with local
    community service organizations. The Senior
    Centers host the community education programs and
    help identify clients for the case studies.
  • New York City Department for the Aging,
    Bureau of Community Services
  • Brooklyn Interagency Council of the Aging
  • Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES
  • Eileen Dugan Senior Citizens Center
  • Ft. Greene Senior Citizens Center
  • Hope Gardens Senior Center
  • Times Plaza Senior Center
  • Wyckoff Gardens Senior Center

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  • Community Education Modules
  • Researched the content and available resources
    and acquired health education pamphlets from
    established agencies.
  • Generated presentations and interactive
    activities in English, and translated them into
    Spanish.
  • Created a mechanism for students from all
    participating disciplines to attend and assist
    with the CEMs.
  • Conducted 33 CEM sessions with 805 clients
    attending
  • 19 in English with 327 clients, 14 in Spanish
    with 478 clients.
  • 53 students from six disciplines have
    participated to date from PT, OT, Nursing,
    Speech, Pharmacy, Social Work.
  • Another set of CEMs is currently underway on
    the topic of Physical Activity, and will serve
    over 100 clients.

Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations Characteristics Of Clients Completing Evaluations
NO. of EVALS AVERAGE AGE GENDER GENDER ETHNIC BACKGROUND ETHNIC BACKGROUND ETHNIC BACKGROUND ETHNIC BACKGROUND
M F Black White Hispanic Other
TOTALS 288 73.4 64 230 74 38 44 133
PERCENTAGE 21.8 78.2 25.6 13.1 15.2 46.0
This category includes people who did not want
to provide the information.
 
Evaluation Questions Learn? Did you learn
anything about todays topic? Use Info? Will you
use any of the information covered today? Change?
In the next week, will you change your behavior
as a result of today's session? Discuss? In the
next week, will you discuss the issues raised
with friends or family? HCP? In the next month,
will you discuss the issues raised with any of
your health care providers? More Info? Would you
like more information related to today's topic?
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  • Development of the GERIE Web Site
  • Geriatric Educational Resources for Instructors
    Elders
  • Researched interdisciplinary health care web
    sites, those that offer case studies and
    education for health professionals, and those
    that provide health education for older adult
    consumers.
  • Researched and purchased technology to provide
    streaming video for the web site.
  • Developed an overall structure, and style
    guidelines, for the web site.
  • Generated initial list of web resources for use
    on the site.
  • Developed structure for, and have begun to
    build, the web page related to the CEMs,
    including
  • Power Point presentations outlines for client
    activities evaluation forms for clients,
    students and community center administrators.
  • Video elements to show physical and social
    environment and to show techniques that assist in
    conveying the information to clients.
  • MCSMs New Developments
  • An interdisciplinary panel discussion was
    conducted to show a mock client and daughter
    interview, and demonstrate team communication
    with participants from PT, OT, RC, Nursing,
    Speech and SW.
  • The panel discussion was used to create an
    interdisciplinary, multimedia, educational module
    using theWebCT computer conferencing platform
  • Students are put in small WebCT groups with
    participation from PT, OT, RC and Nursing in each
    group and with a faculty mentor from one of the
    disciplines.
  • Students view the interdisciplinary panel, and
    have moderated discussions on interdisciplinary
    practice, professional roles and conflict.
  • Student teams also collaboratively develop a
    plan of care for one case study of an older adult
    client.
  • A series of videotaped interviews with older
    adult clients also continues for the three health
    topics. These will be integrated into a second
    MCSM on interdisciplinary care of older adults.
  • Future Activities
  • During Fall 2003 we are running the first MCSM,
    and presenting CEMs on the topic of Physical
    Activity.
  • The web site is being built to include the
    products of the CEMs, MCSMs, and streaming video
    clips.
  • The Continuing Studies Course and the second
    MCSM will be presented in Spring 2004, and we
    expect to publish the website then.
  • Continuing Studies Course for Health
    Professionals
  • Title Development of Community Health
    Education Conceptual and Practical
    Considerations.
  • Demonstration of the GERIE web site, and
    discussion of planning for community education
    programs.
  • Interactive interdisciplinary panel on
    identifying topics and educational approaches
    relevant to the targeted community and clients.
  • Hearing directly from invited elder clients.
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