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Developing Computer-Based Learning on Care of Aged and Dying Incarcerated People.

Erin Kitt-Lewis1, Susan J Loeb1, Rachel K Wion1, Valerie H Myers2, Tiffany Jerrod2, Sophia Strickfaden2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Corrections agencies are exploring ways to securely and cost-effectively increase access to high-quality, evidence-based educational programs for personnel. Technology-based instructional tools hold strong potential for continuing education. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Framework for Going to Full Scale was employed to guide a systematic approach.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to outline and describe the design and development of a media-rich interactive computer-based learning product, Enhancing Care for Aged and Dying in Prison, which addresses geriatric and end-of-life care issues in corrections.
METHOD: Through an iterative process, the research team developed the computer-based educational program that included program and module-specific objectives in alignment with goals and priorities of the end users, detailed evidence-based content that was engaging and visually appealing, and assessments aimed at testing the user's knowledge.
RESULTS: The Enhancing Care for Aged and Dying in Prison contains six modules, created under the careful guidance of the research team and the two advisory boards. Contents, including images and testimonials, were selected purposefully and strategically. Module objectives were developed in alignment with the goals and priorities of each module, and assessments tested user knowledge level pre/post module exposure. Completion of the training product advances the research and development necessary to further the goal of full-scale dissemination of the computer-based education. DISCUSSION/
CONCLUSIONS: The goal of this program is to enhance care and improve quality of life for aged and dying inmates. Evidence-based training products are critical in preparing not only forensic nurses who work in corrections but also the broader group of correctional personnel in how to better meet the care needs of incarcerated persons.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31299671      PMCID: PMC6949422          DOI: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Nurs        ISSN: 1556-3693            Impact factor:   1.175


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4.  Barriers and Facilitators to Effective Mental Health Care in Correctional Settings.

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Authors:  Bruce A Stevens; Rhonda Shaw; Peter Bewert; Mavis Salt; Rebecca Alexander; Brendan Loo Gee
Journal:  Australas J Ageing       Date:  2017-12-06       Impact factor: 2.111

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8.  Empowering Change Agents in Hierarchical Organizations: Participatory Action Research in Prisons.

Authors:  Janice Penrod; Susan J Loeb; Robert A Ladonne; Lea M Martin
Journal:  Res Nurs Health       Date:  2016-03-29       Impact factor: 2.228

9.  Enhancing Care of Aged and Dying Prisoners: Is e-Learning a Feasible Approach?

Authors:  Susan J Loeb; Janice Penrod; Valerie H Myers; Brenda L Baney; Sophia M Strickfaden; Erin Kitt-Lewis; Rachel K Wion
Journal:  J Forensic Nurs       Date:  2017 Oct/Dec       Impact factor: 1.175

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Authors:  Pierre M Barker; Amy Reid; Marie W Schall
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2016-01-29       Impact factor: 7.327

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1.  Inmates Care: Computer-Based Training for Geriatric and End-of-Life Care in Prisons.

Authors:  Susan J Loeb; Julie L Murphy; Erin Kitt-Lewis; Rachel K Wion; Tiffany Jerrod; Valerie H Myers
Journal:  J Correct Health Care       Date:  2021-06-04
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