From Competencies to Outcomes:Nursing Care of Older Adults
Christine Mueller, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAANProfessor, University of Minnesota, School of NursingApril 11, 2014
CompetencyKnowledge• Scope and Standards of Practice• Content from science and humanities• Content from Nursing science
Skill• Psychomotor• Communication• Interpersonal• Diagnostic
Attitude• Capacity to act effectively and requires--
• Listening• Emotional intelligence• Openness to feedback• Self knowledge of strengths and weakness
In two minutes– make a list of knowledge, skill and attitude competencies specific to nursing care of older adults.
OutcomesQualit
y of Care
Quality of Life
In two minutes– make a list of quality of care and quality of life outcomes for residents in nursing homes or assisted living facilities.
• Improvement in functional status
• Skin integrity• Continent
• Engagement in meaningful activities• Dignity• Satisfaction
Types of competencies
• Gerontological• Quality and safety• End of life• Cultural• Culture change• Others?
The Future Nursing --Core Competencies• Patient Centered Care• Professionalism• Leadership• Systems based practice• Informatics and technology• Communication• Team work and collaboration• Quality improvement• Evidence-based practice
Competencies specific to nursing care of older adults• AACN Competencies to improve care of older adults• Multidisciplinary Competencies in the Care of Older Adults• Geropsychiatric nursing competencies• Geriatric Competencies for nurses in hospitals• Nurse competencies for nursing home culture change• Geriatric nursing competencies for nursing specialties
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Awareness
• Increase own and others' awareness of attitudes, values, and expectations about aging and their impact on care of older adults and their families.
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Communicate
• Communicate effectively, respectfully, and compassionately with older adults and their families/ caregivers.
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Assess• Use appropriate
assessments for the functional, physical, cognitive, psychological, social, and spiritual status of older adults.
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Adapt• Plan, implement,
and evaluate care that is adapted to meet the individual functional, physical, cognitive, psychological, social, and endurance capabilities of older adults.
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Maximize
• Plan, implement, and evaluate care that assists older adults and their families/caregivers to meet personal goals, express preferences, maximize function, maintain desired level of autonomy and independence, and live in their chosen environment.
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Optimize
• Plan, implement, and evaluate care that promotes optimal aging.
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Decisions• Guide older adults
and their families/caregivers in making complex decisions that arise with aging.
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Systems• Work effectively
within and across organizational systems to promote quality care for older persons.
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Advocate• Advocate for health,
social, and financial needs of older adults at the policy level.
Teaching/Learning to Achieve Competence
Activity
• Objective: Apply teaching and learning strategies that can be used with nursing students and nursing staff to achieve competencies in nursing care of older adults.
Directions• At your tables you have:• One of the nine competencies• Several teaching strategies
• Each competency has a short list of components that will help to build the competency.
• Select a component and select a teaching strategy• Create a learning activity to address learning around the
component using the teaching strategy
Example• Competency: Assess• Component: Recognize atypical presentation of illness in older
adults• Teaching strategy: Games (Structured group interactive exercise or
contest with rules to promote new perspectives , introduce new concepts, reinforce definitions of terms)
• Teaching/learning strategyDevelop a Jeopardy game that includes a category of
atypical presentation of illness in older adults. Use the jeopardy game in a class setting with students.
Resources• See handout