Establishing an Education Communications Network for Critical Access Hospital Nurses
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Transcript of Establishing an Education Communications Network for Critical Access Hospital Nurses
Victoria Pigott MSN, CNS, RN
The College of Nursing and Health Professions background
History of educational opportunitiesNursing programs established in 1988Started with the ASN and BSN programs1995 started the MSN program2008 DNP
Distance Education
Video delivered courses in 1992
Internet delivered courses in 1997
Podcasting courses in 2007
Opportunities for working professionals to obtain a degree
Distance Education Tools
DVD’sLive videostreams (lectures and
demonstrations)Archived videostreams (lectures and
demonstrations)Online group discussionsPodcastsOnline testingEmail and listservsOnline library access
College of Nursing Mission statement includesProvide professional development courses and
offerings for registered nurses
Onsite (USI campus) continuing education offerings started in 1989
Online continuing education started in 1998
Continuing Education Mission
Learning needs of nurses and health care providers Relevant content Competency development Flexible learning schedules Asynchronous (24 hour access to program
content) Timelines to encourage program completion but flexible to allow for working professionals
“Education in your Time and Place”
Online Continuing Education
Approached by a pharmaceutical representative who identified the need for an Anticoagulation Therapy education program
Worked with national anticoagulation experts to determine content
Worked with distance education professionals, IT experts, and faculty to design course delivery
Developed and delivered the first program in November 1998 with 35 participants
Our First Offering – Anticoagulation Therapy
The college of nursing achieved ANCC accreditation in 2008. Prior to this we were accredited providers through the Indiana State Nurses Association (ISNA)
The Diabetes program was named the first Competency program available through ANCC
Accreditations
Developing the Critical Access Hospital Education NetworkA synchronous and asynchronous web
delivery of education to nurses in CAHThe synchronous component allows
interaction between the presenter and the CAH nurses
The asynchronous allows viewing at the convenience of the nurse.
Recruit critical access hospitals in southern Indiana to participate in pilot project
Supported by a grant from
Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (SWI-AHEC)
Critical Access Hospitals (CAH)Continuing Education
Goal #1 Provide access and support the
professional development of rural hospital nurses in the Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (SWI-AHEC) areaProvide easy access and affordable CE to
nurses in critical access hospitals located in SWI-AHEC region.
Encourage professional development among
the rural nurses serving Indiana.
Minimize the expense to the hospitals participating in the project.
Goal #2 Establish an education communications
network for CAH nurses.
Purchase equipment required for participation by the three SWI-AHEC region critical access hospitals.
Collaborate with hospital staff to install
equipment.
Provide ongoing instruction and consultation relative to use of the equipment.
Goal #3Develop and present six (6) one hour CE
presentations.
Initiate the collaborative development of six CE presentations engaging ANCC nurse planners, hospital vice presidents of nursing and education directors, and college/university faculty and staff (University of Southern Indiana, University of Evansville, IVY Tech State College, Evansville, and Vincennes University.
Provide six continuing education presentations.
Document attendance and analyze evaluation data of the education presentations.
Goal #4
Foster professional development of nurses in critical access hospitals; encourage staff nurse presentations
Promote collaboration of ANCC nurse planners and nurses employed in critical access hospitals in the development of CE offerings.
Provide assistance to nurses during their presentation.
Three CAHs were recruited for the pilot projectGibson General Hospital Princeton, IndianaSt. Mary’s Warrick, Boonville, IndianaPerry Memorial, Tell City, Indiana
Equipment needed was purchasedNeeds Assessment completed
Staff nursesAdministration
Five offerings have been completed and are archived on the website.
Recap Phase One
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Assessing the Neurological Patient
Presentation Topics
Flyers, PPT’s, quizzes, evaluations, & sign up sheets are sent to the Critical Access Hospitals prior to the presentation.
Presentations begin promptly at 1:00 and last no more than one hour.
Time is allowed for questions.The Critical Access Hospital proctors obtain
all pieces from participants and send to USI.USI sends back CEs for distributionAt program completion it is archived and
available
Program Delivery
Evaluating dataNurse feedback from each offering
Staff nurses love the idea of joining their colleagues in a live lecture.
The needs assessment obtained from the nurses was used to determine the presentations.
The program has helped to alleviate some fears of online education.
What We Have Learned
Administrative feedback covering the first four offerings:“Allows the hospital to help nurses obtain
continuing education credits and maintain their certification.”
“Our verbal feedback has been very positive. The nurses feel like they have learned from each session.”
“As a small hospital we don’t have a dedicated nurse educator so this is a great way to offer quality education for staff.”
“We have had requests for similar in-services for our respiratory therapy staff and our Rehab staff; PT and OT”
Continue to offer a monthly CE for nurses in Critical Access Hospitals
Offer the program to Critical Access Hospital at a reasonable fee per nurse
Work with staff nurses to develop the programs they feel are important to their practice
Sustaining the Program
2010 PlanProgram ongoingAdditional rural hospitals joining12 offerings planned and the list is published Working on offerings for 2011 and continuing
to recruit\invite rural hospitals to join.Annual needs assessment to be complete by
July 31 and 2011 offerings will be published prior to December 31.
Thank you