EVALUATION OF LEARNING

Overview
This discussion is based on your Undergraduate Discharge Assignment for this module. You will need to have at least begun your work on the Undergraduate Discharge Assignment prior to posting for this discussion. You will use the information from the Discharge Plan Assignment to develop learning objectives for that patient education session. In addition, use your notes you have developed in your Personal Journal from the previous Bastable readings.
1. Read Chapter 14 in Bastable and articles listed below which were made available as required readings.
McBride, M., & Andrews, G. J. (2013). The transition from acute care to home: A review of issues in discharge teaching and a framework for better practice. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 23(3), 18-24.
(Article was made available as a required reading.)
Graham, J., Gallagher, R., & Bothe, J. (2013). Nurses’ discharge planning and risk assessment: Behaviours, understanding and barriers. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22(15/16), 2338-2346. doi:10.1111/jocn.12179
(Article was made available as a required reading.)
2. For this discussion assignment, go to your Discharge Plan Assignment in Week 5 and develop 2 learning objectives that you would expect “Tina” to meet by the end of your discharge instruction. Review the content of your instruction, method of instruction, time allotted and resources that you would need for EACH objective.
3. Determine how you would evaluate EACH objective of the discharge teaching plan. For example, if one objective for your teaching plan was, %u0432%u0402%u045ABy the completion of the teaching intervention, the patient will be able to %u0432%u0402%u045Aname 5 symptoms of complications of diabetes with 100% accuracy,%u0432%u0402%u045C determine a method to evaluate this. You need to plan how you would collect data to determine if the learning objective was met. Think back to the example%u0432%u0402%u0412¦ If I wanted the patient to correctly identify 5 symptoms of diabetes complications, what evaluation tool (method) should I use to collect these data? What is the best way to evaluate whether the patient has learned this information?
4. Think about each objective and then decide what evaluation method (tool) can be used to evaluate this objective? What is best, question/answer, quiz, interviewing the patient, written questionnaire, pretest/post test? Consider your setting, the time that you have, and the resources available.
5. After you%u0432%u0402%u2122ve chosen the evaluation method (tool) to use for the objective, then decide on the evaluation criteria? What specific criteria must the patient meet in order for you to determine that the objective was met?