Teaching older adults by adapting for aging changes
作者:
Sally Weinrich,
Martin Weinrich,
Marlyn Boyd,
Jan Atwood,
Betty Cervenka,
期刊:
Cancer Nursing
(OVID Available online 1994)
卷期:
Volume 17,
issue 6
页码: 494-500
ISSN:0162-220X
年代: 1994
出版商: OVID
关键词: Health education;Older persons;Gerontology;Cancer detection;Colorectal cancer;Adaptation for aging changes;Fecal occult blood screening
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
Few teaching programs are geared to meet the special learning needs of the elderly. This pilot study used a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design to measure the effect of the Adaptation for Aging Changes (AAC) Method on fecal occult blood screening (FOBS) at meal sites for the elderly in the South. The AAC Method uses techniques that adjust the presentation to accommodate for normal aging changes and includes a demonstration of the procedure for collection of the stool blood test, memory reminders of the date to return the stool blood test, and written materials adapted to the 5th grade reading level. In addition, actual practice of the FOBS with the use of peanut butter was added to the AAC Method, making it the AAC with Practice Method (AACP) in two sites. The American Cancer Society's colorectal cancer educational slide-tape show served as the basis for all of the methods. Hemoccult II kits were distributed at no cost to the participants. Descriptive statistics, X2, and logistic regressions were used to analyze data from 135 Council on Aging meal sites' participants. The average age of the participants was 72 years; the average educational level was 8th grade; over half the sample was African-American; and half of the participants had incomes below the poverty level. Results support a significant increase in participation in FOBS in participants taught by the AACP Method [X2(I, n = 56) = 5.34, p = 0.02; odds ratio = 6.2]. This research provides support for teaching that makes adaptations for aging changes, especially adaptations that include actual practice of the procedure.
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