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Document Description
Title
A
report
on the
development
and
evaluation
of a
television
program
entitled
No
place
like
home:
a
look
at
home
care:
a
public
information
program
Author
Wicks
,
Rene
,
1952-
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1981.
Education
Date
1981
Pagination
vii, 99 leaves + 1 videocassette (15 min. : sd., b&w)
Subject
Hospitals--Home
care
programs;
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography
:
leaves
73-75.
Abstract
Hospital-based
home
care
is
a
practise
that has
become
prevalent
in
North
America
within
the
last
fifteen
years
,
stemming
from the
belief
that
hospital
personnel
should be
responsible
for
patient
care
beyond
the
confines
of the
hospital
building.
An
outgrowth
of the
philosophy
has been the
establishment
, in
many
hospitals
, of
personnel
whose
responsibility
is
to
assess
patients
upon
admission
and to
plan
immediately
for
discharge.
It
is
maintained
that
discharge
planning
can
reduce
the
length
of
stay
for the
many
individuals
and that
full
recovery
can
be
achieved
at
home.
Essential
to
home
care
are the
services
of a
number
of
community-based
agencies
whose
efforts
can
be
coordinated
by the
hospital's
referral
nurse.
Such
agencies
meet
a
variety
of
needs
,
including
nursing
care
,
physiotherapy
,
socialization
, and
basic
homemaking.
--
At
St.
Clare's
Mercy
Hospital
in
St.
John's
,
Newfoundland
,
attempts
were
being
made
to
achieve
optimum
utilization
of the
community's
home
care
services.
The
referral
personnel
,
however
,
due
to
heavy
workload
and
constraints
of
time
, were
unable
to
review
thoroughly
the
cases
of
all
potential
patients
for
home
care.
One
solution
was to have the
patients
or
members
of their
families
take
the
initiative.
Unfortunately
, a
large
majority
of
individuals
knew
little
about
home
care
, and were
certainly
unaware
of the
varied
services
available.
Consequently
,
many
of the
services
were
being
underutilized.
--
As a
solution
to the
problem
, a
television
program
was
developed
, its
broad
objective
being
to
increase
the
number
of
referrals
to
home
care
by
broadening
the
knowledge
base
of the
public.
The
program
was
designed
to
provide
a
basic
overview
of
home
care
, as
well
as
descriptions
of the
community
agencies
available
to
residents
of
Newfoundland
and
Labrador.
Through
implementation
of
such
a
program
,
patients
and
family
members
were
encouraged
to
contact
the
referral
nurse
of any
member
of the
health
team
to
obtain
a
personal
assessment
for a
home
care
option.
--
The
program
was
produced
following
thorough
analyses
of
needs
,
intended
audiences
, and a
delineation
of
tasks
and
objectives.
Formative
evaluation
was
conducted
following
completion
of the
script
and the
feedback
resulted
in a
number
of
alterations.
Following
production
and
post-production
, the
completed
program
was
summatively
evaluated
through
implementation
of
three
techniques.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75146723
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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