Facilitated learning to advance geriatrics: Increasing the capacity of nurse faculty to teach students about caring for older adults

Kathleen Krichbaum, Merrie J. Kaas, Jean F. Wyman, Catherine R. Van Son

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Abstract

Purpose: The Facilitated Learning to Advance Geriatrics program (FLAG) was designed to increase the numbers of nurse faculty in prelicensure programs with basic knowledge about aging and teaching effectiveness to prepare students to provide safe, high quality care for older adults. Methods: Using a framework to improve transfer of learning, FLAG was designed to include: (a) a workshop to increase basic knowledge of aging and common geriatric syndromes, and effective use of evidence-based teaching/learning strategies; (b) a year-long mentoring program to support application of workshop learning and leading change in participants' schools to ensure that geriatrics is a priority. Both formative and summative evaluation methods were used, and included self-assessment of objectives, program satisfaction, and teaching self-efficacy. Results: FLAG achieved its overall purpose by enrolling 152 participants from 19 states including 23 faculty from associate degree programs and 102 from baccalaureate programs. Self-rated teaching effectiveness improved significantly from pre- to post-workshop each year. Achievement of learning objectives was rated highly as was satisfaction. Transfer of learning was evidenced by implementation of educational projects in home schools supported by mentoring. Implications: The FLAG program provided opportunities for nurse educators to learn to teach geriatrics more effectively and to transfer learning to their work environment. Future FLAG programs will be offered in a shortened format, incorporating online content and strategies, adding other health professionals to the audience with the same goal of increasing the knowledge and abilities of educators to prepare learners to provide competent care for older adults.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)S154-S164
JournalGerontologist
Volume55
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2015

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© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.

Keywords

  • Active learning strategies
  • Assessing learning
  • Faculty development
  • Teaching effectiveness
  • Transfer of learning

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