Differentiate factors that determine readiness to learn from those that determine ability to learn.
The ACCESS Model -____: of a patients lifestyle, health beliefs, cultural traditions, and health practices -____: with awareness of the many variations in verbal and nonverbal responses
Assessment; communication
Readiness to Learn: -Introduce a teaching plan when your patient enters the stage of ___, which is most compatible with learning. -Pts cannot learn when they are unwilling or unable to accept the ___ of illness
acceptance; reality
Readiness to Learn: -Continue to teach as long as the patient remains in a stage ___ to learning.
conducive
Learning ___: -Well lit -Good ventilation -Appropriate furniture -Comfortable temperature -Quiet -Private
environment
Basic Learning Principles: -___ to Learn: addresses the patient's desire or willingness to learn -___ to learn: depends on physical and cognitive abilities, developmental level, physical wellness, thought processes
motivation; ability
Motivation to learn -___: an internal impulse that guides behavior -___ set: the mental state that allows the learner to focus on and understand a learning activity
motivation; attentional
Domains of Learning -____: involves acquiring skills that require integration of mental and muscular activity
psychomotor
Readiness to Learn: -The stages of grieving affect ___ to learn -It's important to properly time pt teaching to ease your pt's ___ to illness or disability
readiness; adjustment
Ability to Learn: Age group -Adults: enhance learning by encouraging an adult learner to ___ on personal and life experiences --___ what they know, what they want to know, and set mutual goals to improve educational outcomes --Generational ___
reflect; assess; differences
Basic Learning Principles: -Learning ___: affects a person's preferences for learning -Learning ___: allows a person to attend to instruction
styles; environment
Physical ___ -Level of physical development -Physical health -Fatigue
capability
The ___ Model: helps you focus on cultural factors that influence patient education
ACCESS
Domains of Learning -___: deals with expression of feelings and acceptance of attitudes, opinions, or values
affective
Domains of Learning -___: includes all intellectual behaviors and requires thinking
cognitive
Ability to Learn: Developmental capability -___ development -Prior knowledge -Assess the pt's level of knowledge, intellectual skills, and literacy level ___ beginning a teaching plan
cognitive; before
The ACCESS Model -___ negotiation and compromise: that encourages awareness of various characteristics of a pt's culture and one's own biases -___ of respect: for a pt's cultural beliefs and values; establishment of a caring rapport as the basis for a therapeutic relationship
cultural; establishment
Ability to Learn: Age group -Children: match the information you provide with the child's ___ stage
developmental
Readiness to Learn: -A pt's health status also affects the readiness for ___ -Affected by a pt's community and the accessibility, availability, and acceptability of ___ resources -A person who is acutely ill is concerned with ___
education; health; survival
Physical capability -Any condition that drains a person's energy ___ the ability to learn -While providing care assess a pt's energy level by noting his or her willingness to communicate, amount of activity initiated, and responsiveness toward ___
impairs; questions
The ACCESS Model -___: to how patients from diverse backgrounds perceive their care needs and the various patterns of communication they use -___: that enables a patient to feel culturally secure and avoids disempowerment of their cultural identity; respecting and nurturing the unique cultural identity of the individuals is necessary
sensitivity; safety