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Community Health, Community Learning

Educational technology and

The Center for Excellence in Home Care Practice and Education

Sarah CastricumInstructional Design and eTeaching

Services,Boston College

The Center for Excellence in Home Care Practice and Education

A Collaboration between

The Visiting Nurse Association of BostonThe William F. Connell School of Nursing

at Boston College

Adele Pike RN, EdD, Director

Identified needs

• For both populations– Core materials (syllabi, Agency policies and

procedures, mandatory professional materials) – Patient teaching materials– Virtual communication/consultation with faculty and

home care nurse experts

• For Community Health Nursing Students, full texts and videos (for assignments)

• For VNA of Boston clinicians, resources for current evidence-based practices and teaching tools

Why a web-based technology?

• Goal of the Center: to use technology to advance the care of patients recovering from acute illness or managing chronic illnesses in their homes

• Student demand: Evaluations from Community Health Nursing Students requested more online assignments

• Scalability: NU 261- Community Health Clinical Lab – has 8 sections using sites all over the greater Boston area

Opportunities

• VNAB converted to an Electronic Medical Record in 2004-2005; all clinicians now have Lap Top Computers

• IDES Faculty Summer Workshop program

Envisioning the site: Content “Galleries”

• Core Content• Reading Resources• Video Resources• Patient Teaching Tools• Virtual Expert

Consultation

Envisioning the site: technical requirements

• Capacity to present a range of material (text, multi-media, flash modules)

• Password protection• Managing large and varied

populations• Asynchronous and live virtual

communication• Assessment and tracking

Envisioning the site: user requirements

• Intuitive interface• Familiar look and feel• Minimal file sizes for slow connections

Our solution: WebCT

• Met technical requirements• Designed for ease of use• Familiar environment for

instructors and students

Our solution: custom modules

• Engaging presentation • Convenient repeated access• Association of quizzing and tracking

Design principles: symbolism

• Custom photos– On location– Nurse

models• Color choice• Center logo

Design principles: architecture

• Clear navigation

• Essential links are consistent

• Future growth anticipated

Project development issues

• Roster Creation and Maintenance• Full text Articles

Document Delivery funded by NLM

• Permissions/Licensing for full length videos

• Format for Videos (links to Real Player)

Viewing the site

http://webct.bc.edu

Using the Site

• At CSONNU 260- Community Health TheoryNU 261 –Community Health Clinical

LabNU 407- Masters Entry Program

• At VNA of BostonMandatory Competency EducationPolicy and Procedure AccessDocument DeliveryVideo Resources

Meeting the Goal: in the classroom and beyond

• Allowed clinical faculty to share resources more easily and efficiently

• Allowed more time for in class discussion in community health courses

• Increased excitement about Community Health and Home Care among CSON students

Meeting the Goal: in the clinical setting

• Increased satisfaction among VNA of Boston staff using e-learning

• Increased awareness and growing use of evidence-based practices among both students and clinicians

-fall prevention-medication management among

elderly-management of shortness of

breath-wound care

Future Plans

• Updates to existing areas

• Further integration of the site into NU 261

• Incorporating e-learning into VNA of Boston Orientation Program

• Patient Teaching Tools (created and/or identified by BCCSON

students)

• Virtual Expert Consultation

Factors for success

• Understanding of both constituencies• Commitment of time and resources

Project Development Team

Contact Information

Sarah CastricumInstructional Designer

Instructional Design and eTeaching Services

Boston College

bestsa@bc.edu617-552-2878

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