By Martin Schieron
The practical manual for micro training shows carers how to convey small portions of knowledge to clients in an action-oriented way within patient education. The experienced expert and author on patient education
Describes the most important features of micro training.
Names central elements of a micro-training, such as subject analysis, training material and procedure.
Outlines the training process in twelve steps.
Describes the fields of application of micro-training regarding settings, target groups and topics.
specifies the necessary competencies of school endors and what requirements they face.
describes how micro-training can be evaluated by users and what studies are available on their effectiveness
discusses essential aspects of the application of micro training
Summarises basics of micro-training from a pedagogical-didactic, nursing science and learning psychological perspective.
Outlines basics and principles of adult learning and differentiates learning styles, types and goals
Distinguishes individual and group training as forms of micro training.
describes in detail how to assess, create and use training materials
presents micro-training examples on the topics of pressure sores and fall prevention as well as subcutaneous injection.
“I am thrilled with the practice manual. The construction is logical, The texts are written clearly and comprehensively, it is professionally top, practical and comprehensive. The many examples are diverse and comprehensible, practice and theory are well linked. Really a beautiful and easy-to-read specialist book on patient education and micro training.” Detlef Herb, Nursing Teacher, Patient Schooler
Product Details
Publisher : Hogrefe AG (6 May 2024)
Language : German
Perfect Paperback : 208 pages
ISBN-10 : 345685966X
ISBN-13 : 978-3456859668
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