Developing and Pilot Testing a Frailty-focused Education and Communication Training Workshop
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Objective: To describe development and pilot testing of a multi-modal frailty-focused education and communication training workshop for health care clinicians.
Methods: Pilot testing was conducted via two workshops (#1:face-to-face [2019], #2:virtual [2020]). Participants: convenience sample of clinicians and students who volunteered. Workshop #1 included registered nurses working in an acute care and one medical student (=14); #2: nursing students enrolled in an APRN program. Design: Pre/post observational study. Data analysis: descriptive statistics, paired -tests and Wilcoxon rank test.
Results: Statistically significant increases in frailty knowledge (#1: = 0.02, = 0.44; #2: = 0.006, = 0.55) and self-reported competency with older adult interactions (#1: < 0.001, = 0.62; #2: = 0.001, = 0.63) were reported for both workshops. Post course evaluations of the workshop were positive, with scores ranging from 3.5-3.9 (range: 0-4) for increased understanding of the concept of frailty, communication to support health-related behavior, and best practice empathic communication skills.
Conclusion: The FCOM workshop was successful. Participants gained knowledge and skills for use in working with older adults across the aging continuum from non-frail to frail.
Innovation: Our FCOM training workshop expands prior communication training on shared decision-making with frail individuals to a broader population of all older adults.
Mitochondrial Fitness Science Communication for Aging Adults: Prospective Formative Pilot Study.
Maxwell C, Grubbs B, Dietrich M, Boon J, Dunavan J, Knickerbocker K JMIR Form Res. 2024; 8:e64437.
PMID: 39671578 PMC: 11681289. DOI: 10.2196/64437.