Basic Concepts of Hemophilia
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Topic: Hemophilia
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Sort Desciption: A Self-Study and Planning Workbook for Families with a New Diagnosis of Hemophilia ... This Guide is written for Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) providers who have primary responsibility for educating families about hemophilia.
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A Self-Study and Planning Workbook for Families with a New Diagnosis of Hemophilia
Table of Contents
Intent of the Provider Guide 2
Overview of the Self-Study and Planning Workbook A Unique Teaching Tool 3
Why was the workbook written? 3
How is the workbook unique? 3
How is the workbook structured? 4
Options for use 6
How might the provider use the workbook? 6
Planning to use the workbook 8
Who does it? 8
How do you select an approach? 9
When does it occur? 10
Where does it occur? 10
How will learning be reinforced? 11
How will progress be documented and evaluated? 11
A few tips and suggestions 12
How can you best support the workbook? 12
How do you encourage active learning? 13
What additional resources exist? 14
Intent of the Provider Guide This Guide is written for Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) providers who have primary responsibility for educating families about hemophilia. It accompanies the Basic Concepts of Hemophilia: A Self-study and Planning Workbook for Families with a New Diagnosis of Hemophilia , and it offers advice and guidance for incorporating this workbook into ongoing educational programs provided by HTC staff. This Provider Guide will: Provide an overview of the companion workbooks content and format. Present options for using the workbook as an effective teaching tool. Facilitate the design of specific educational plans. Offer tips and suggestions for encouraging active learning. 3 Overview of the Self-Study and Planning Workbook A Unique Teaching Tool Why was the workbook written? The workbooks intent is, as its name suggests, to help families new to hemophilia learn the basic concepts about the disease. It provides fundamental information, introduces relevant terms and concepts, and offers a language for asking questions or discussing hemophilia with others. ...
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