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1. Health information technology data drives much of the research
that produces evidence-based practice. However, it is not enough
to simply have the data to implement evidence-based practice.
What is an element of change that must be in place for the
successful implementation of evidence-based practice? -
ANSWER 🗸 Readiness and willingness of organization to
recognize the need for change
2. Three challenges healthcare organizations are faced with in
collecting info on diverse groups: race ethnicity, gender, language
- ANSWER 🗸 How to ask patients and enrollees questions about
race, ethnicity, and language and communication needs. How to
train staff to elicit this information in a respectful and efficient
, manner that is sensitive to the patient. How to address the
educational or cultural discomfort of registration and admission
staff about requesting this information. How to address potential
patient refusal to respond respectfully. How to address system-
level issues that result in changes to previously collected
information that is incongruent to current information.
3. Safety culture key features - ANSWER 🗸
-blame free environment, report w/out fear of being punished
-acknowledge high risk nature and work towards safe operations
-encourage collaboration to seek solutions to pt safety problems
-organization commitment to address safety concerns
4. Connected health - ANSWER 🗸 fusion of healthcare with
technology
5. As adults age, there are challenges inherent to learning. Often, they
are faced with complex health decisions and knowledge of how to
manage their way around the healthcare system.
Which category of health literacy challenges are older adults
usually faced with?
Cognitive challenges
Social challenges
Mobility challenges - ANSWER 🗸 Cognitive challenges
Aging contributes to challenges in processing information,
focusing, and memory.
,6. Healthcare professionals are failing in promoting health literacy
because they are failing in the ways they conduct health education.
What is the most common example of this failure?
Healthcare professionals use the internet to send information to
their patients.
Healthcare professionals use a variety of modalities to send
information to their patients.
Healthcare professionals use terms they are comfortable with.
Healthcare professionals provide education and instructions to
patients after their hospital admission or after their healthcare visit.
- ANSWER 🗸 Healthcare professionals use terms they are
comfortable with.
The most common challenge in advancing health literacy is
assuming that patients understand the medical terminology that
healthcare professionals are comfortable with.
7. True or False
Health literacy enables patients to interact with the internet and
learn about ways to remain engaged in their healthcare while
information literacy enables patients to know when and why
information is needed and how to apply it. - ANSWER 🗸 False
Computer literacy allows patients to interact with the internet.
Health literacy is not restricted to knowing how to interact with the
internet for their health information.
, 8. When using PGHD in research, some challenges that researchers
encounter include managing the consent process and obtaining
high quality data from the care delivery process.
What is another challenge?
Determining participant eligibility
Following up on any adverse reactions from the research process
Recruiting participants to enroll in the research
Determining research compensation for the participants
Unanswered - ANSWER 🗸 Determining participant eligibility
Without in-person enrollment, verifying that a patient is eligible to
participate in a study can be difficult.
9. Submit and Compare
One of the challenges in advancing health literacy is the lack of
transparency in the US healthcare system. Explain the reasons why
this issue is a challenge. - ANSWER 🗸 When patients are given
options for the management of their healthcare, the cost of these
options becomes a major factor that affects their decision-making.
The lack of transparency related to the cost of healthcare, also
known as the ability to "shop," makes it difficult for patients to
make well-educated decisions that they are comfortable with.
10. Applying the approach of universal precautions to health
literacy means that clinicians and health care organizations should
assume that all patients are at risk of not understanding medical
information. Therefore, they should communicate with patients in
a way that uses plain language and is easy to understand.