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Webinar 1: Experiential learning in palliative care
Learn more about the importance of experiential learning approaches that support teaching palliative care such as case scenarios and PEPA / IPEPA placements and workshops.
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Educator Webinar - Palliative care communication in the aged care context
zhlédnutí 91Před 8 měsíci
A discussion regarding barriers to effective palliative care communication and advice from one of our PEPA Aged Care Educators on how to overcome these barriers.
Michelle's Story: Pete calls 000 for help in managing Michelle's pain
zhlédnutí 351Před 9 měsíci
In this extension of the PCC4U Case Scenario: Michelle's Story, Michelle has not been out of bed in the past week and is minimally responsive. After turning her in bed, Michelle’s husband Peter calls 000 because he is worried that Michelle has increased pain as she groaned loudly. Unfortunately, the palliative care team is not available after hours. Listen to the audio of the 000 call to hear t...
Herbert's Story: Herbert calls 000 for help with breathing difficulty
zhlédnutí 101Před 9 měsíci
In this extension of the PCC4U Case Scenario: Herbert's Story, Herbert calls 000 as he is struggling to breathe and has just coughed up pink and frothy sputum. He recognises these symptoms as they are the same as what prompted his most recent hospital admission. On the call, he said that he thinks he might be dying. Listen to the audio of the 000 call to hear the exchange of information between...
Mary's Story: The RN at Mary's RACF calls 000 after Mary has a fall
zhlédnutí 111Před 9 měsíci
In this continuation of the Case Scenario: Mary's Story, staff at the residential care facility call 000 after Mary has a fall in the courtyard. She tried to get up by herself and fell, hitting her head on a sandstone block. She has developed a large lump on her forehead and has a cut that is bleeding. She also seems to be more confused and agitated than usual. Listen to the audio of the 000 ca...
Alan's Story: Betty calls 000 after finding Alan collapsed on the floor
zhlédnutí 98Před 10 měsíci
In this continuation of Case Scenario: Betty's Story, Betty calls 000 after she finds Alan collapsed in the toilet. Betty says that he is not responding and that his breathing is noisy. She is unable to start any kind of resuscitation efforts as she is not independently mobile, usually relying on Alan to help her. Listen to the audio of the 000 call to hear the exchange of information between P...
Palliative Care Education for Paramedics
zhlédnutí 356Před rokem
PCC4U's latest learning resources for paramedics. An update on Madeleine Juhrmann's research.
Webinar 2 : VET Sector Resource Update
zhlédnutí 71Před rokem
A tour of the PCC4U EN Toolkit V3, Care Worker Toolkit V2, Cultural Safety Toolkit, First Nations Health Worker Toolkit.
Webinar 1: Engaging learners in palliative care content. What does PCC4U have to offer?
zhlédnutí 116Před rokem
This first webinar for our 2023 series explores some of the issues that educators encounter in teaching palliative care content, and how PCC4U and other projects' resources can support educators.
PCNA 2022 Live -- Acknowledgement of Country
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed rokem
This resource has been kindly shared with us by Palliative Care Nurses Australia (PCNA). It is an excerpt from the 2022 conference proceedings and features Nicole Hewlett (former IPEPA Manager) and Dr Claudia Virdun (PCNA Secretary) in a short session that is both an Acknowledgment to Country and a focus on enabling improved access to quality palliative care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...
PCC4U Educator Webinar 7 - Simulation to teach palliative care communication
zhlédnutí 192Před rokem
In this webinar we explore the ways to use simulation to teach palliative care communication.
PCC4U Educator Webinar 6: Palliative care education for paramedic students
zhlédnutí 220Před rokem
This video discusses the important role of paramedics in providing palliative and end-of-life care. It includes a great discussion on current research into this area by Madeliene Juhrmann. The video also showcases the new Paramedic Learning Guide now available on the PEPA website.
About us: the Palliative Care Education and Training Collaborative
zhlédnutí 167Před 2 lety
This short video presents an overview of the various projects that make up the Palliative Care Education and Training Collaborative. For more information, go to our websites: pcc4u.org.au/ , pace.org.au/ and pepaeducation.com/
Tom's Story (Part2) with expert commentary
zhlédnutí 1,7KPřed 2 lety
This original PCC4U case scenario video has been edited to include expert commentary on the interactions between Tom and his family and the members of the healthcare team. This version of the video supports Activity 15 in the PCC4U Focus Topic 2 Toolkit resource. To go to the learning activity, click on this linkpcc4u.org.au/learning/topics/topic2/t2_section5/t2_activity15/
Tom's Story (Part 1) with expert commentary
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 2 lety
This original PCC4U case scenario video has been edited to include expert commentary on the interactions between Tom and his family and the members of the healthcare team. This version of the video supports Activity 13 in the PCC4U Focus Topic 2 Toolkit resource. To go to the learning activity, click on this link: pcc4u.org.au/learning/topics/topic2/t2_section5/t2_activity13/
PCC4U Educator Webinar 5: Palliative care education for care workers
zhlédnutí 188Před 2 lety
PCC4U Educator Webinar 5: Palliative care education for care workers
PCC4U Webinar 4: Simulation in palliative care
zhlédnutí 401Před 2 lety
PCC4U Webinar 4: Simulation in palliative care
Burt’s story 10: complicated bereavement
zhlédnutí 85Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 10: complicated bereavement
Burt’s story 9: when death is imminent
zhlédnutí 115Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 9: when death is imminent
Burt’s story 8: optimising function
zhlédnutí 92Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 8: optimising function
Burt’s story 7: transition to palliative care
zhlédnutí 48Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 7: transition to palliative care
Burt’s story 6: nutritional issues
zhlédnutí 153Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 6: nutritional issues
Burt’s story 5: social and community supports
zhlédnutí 29Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 5: social and community supports
Burt’s story 4: during treatment
zhlédnutí 68Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 4: during treatment
Burt’s story 3: Treatment plan
zhlédnutí 149Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 3: Treatment plan
Burt’s story 2: Treatment decisions
zhlédnutí 182Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 2: Treatment decisions
Burt’s story 1: meet Burt
zhlédnutí 188Před 2 lety
Burt’s story 1: meet Burt
Arthur’s story 7: Supporting Arthur’s daughter
zhlédnutí 70Před 2 lety
Arthur’s story 7: Supporting Arthur’s daughter
Arthur’s story 6: multidisciplinary team meeting
zhlédnutí 3,2KPřed 2 lety
Arthur’s story 6: multidisciplinary team meeting
Arthur’s story 5: Arthur relapses
zhlédnutí 45Před 2 lety
Arthur’s story 5: Arthur relapses

Komentáře

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    @user-vh2my8ig1y Před rokem

    After hearing Mrs. Li’s Story The issue of cultural diversity is an important consideration for healthcare professionals, particularly when it comes to end-of-life care. The book "Cultural Diversity at the End of Life: Issues and Guidelines for Family Physicians" provides valuable insights into how cross-cultural beliefs and practices can impact end-of-life care and decision-making. Culture plays a significant role in shaping an individual's beliefs and values, particularly with regards to death and dying. Different cultures have different attitudes towards death, which can influence how patients and their families approach end-of-life care. Understanding these cultural beliefs and practices is essential for healthcare professionals to provide culturally sensitive and appropriate care to patients and their families. The book highlights the importance of cultural competence in end-of-life care, which involves understanding and respecting the cultural diversity of patients and their families. Healthcare professionals must be aware of the cultural practices and beliefs that may impact end-of-life care, such as religious rituals, family dynamics, and attitudes towards pain and suffering. One of the key challenges in providing culturally sensitive end-of-life care is the potential conflict between cultural beliefs and Western medical practices. For example, some cultures may place greater emphasis on the importance of maintaining hope and prolonging life, while Western medicine may prioritize pain management and comfort care. Healthcare professionals must navigate these cultural differences and find ways to provide care that respects both the patient's cultural beliefs and medical needs. In conclusion, the issue of cross-cultural beliefs and practices is a crucial consideration for healthcare professionals when providing end-of-life care. By understanding and respecting the cultural diversity of patients and their families, healthcare professionals can provide more effective and compassionate care that meets the unique needs of each individual. The book "Cultural Diversity at the End of Life" provides valuable guidance for healthcare professionals seeking to provide culturally competent care in this complex and challenging area.