Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities

To deliver quality care to increasing numbers of older Australians, it is imperative that health education programs are designed to ensure graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for employment in residential aged-care settings. An innovation is set out here that ai...

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Main Authors: Cartwright, J., Sanderson, Brooke, Whitworth, Anne, Oliver, E., Gribble, Nigel
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3458
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author Cartwright, J.
Sanderson, Brooke
Whitworth, Anne
Oliver, E.
Gribble, Nigel
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Gribble, Nigel
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description To deliver quality care to increasing numbers of older Australians, it is imperative that health education programs are designed to ensure graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for employment in residential aged-care settings. An innovation is set out here that aimed to deliver a high-quality interprofessional practice placement to speech-language pathology and occupational therapy students within a residential aged-care facility, whereby students were trained to deliver a quality-of-life enrichment program, the Ashby Memory MethodTM, to residents on an individual basis. The findings of the study were positive, with students valuing the learning experience and demonstrating positive shifts in attitudes, confidence, and collaborative practice capabilities. Positive outcomes were also demonstrated for the organisation and its residents. The findings provide direction for future research and high-quality aged-care clinical placement
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-34582017-01-30T10:31:30Z Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities Cartwright, J. Sanderson, Brooke Whitworth, Anne Oliver, E. Gribble, Nigel To deliver quality care to increasing numbers of older Australians, it is imperative that health education programs are designed to ensure graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for employment in residential aged-care settings. An innovation is set out here that aimed to deliver a high-quality interprofessional practice placement to speech-language pathology and occupational therapy students within a residential aged-care facility, whereby students were trained to deliver a quality-of-life enrichment program, the Ashby Memory MethodTM, to residents on an individual basis. The findings of the study were positive, with students valuing the learning experience and demonstrating positive shifts in attitudes, confidence, and collaborative practice capabilities. Positive outcomes were also demonstrated for the organisation and its residents. The findings provide direction for future research and high-quality aged-care clinical placement 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3458 fulltext
spellingShingle Cartwright, J.
Sanderson, Brooke
Whitworth, Anne
Oliver, E.
Gribble, Nigel
Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities
title Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities
title_full Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities
title_fullStr Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities
title_full_unstemmed Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities
title_short Educationg a future aged-care workforce: Shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities
title_sort educationg a future aged-care workforce: shaping positive attitudes and developing collaborative practice capabilities
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3458