
Empowering Education on Cystic Fibrosis: Insights and Results
Discover the success of a Cystic Fibrosis Educational Curriculum implemented at Pomerene Elementary School. Explore the needs assessment, results of the presentation assessment, and parent survey findings. Uncover how faculty, students, and parents gained a better understanding of CF, emphasizing compassion and long-term effects.
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Cystic Fibrosis Educational Curriculum SofhiaYtuarte University of Arizona Pediatric Pulmonary Center Nursing Trainee June, 2015
About the Project Request from a parent to provide education during the spirit week CF Education given at Pomerene Elementary School Power Point Presentation with visual aids & demonstrations Handouts & videos for bell work Needs assessment and presentation evaluation developed after the presentation was delivered
Needs Assessment UAPPC Needs Assessment with logo (1).docx
Needs Assessment Results Unsure who provides care for student with CF Requested method of education for faculty power point Requested method of education for students power point, presentation, games, materials How to provide education entire school and address the particular grade
Results of Presentation Assessment Overall presentation was helpful, beneficial for school, students, and faculty Faculty did not know what CF was prior to presentation Gained an understanding of what CF is after presentation, learned something new about CF Educational tools were appropriate Students gained an understanding of what CF is after presentation Most beneficial results of the presentation Better understanding of CF and long term effects Compassion and patience for the student with CF
Cystic Fibrosis Educational Curriculum UAPPC Cystic Fibrosis Educational Curriculum.docx
Parent Survey CFParentSurvey.docx
Parent Survey Results 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th Total PreK /K 12th Public/ Charter 4 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 16 Private 1 1 2 Want education 4 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 15 Do not want education 1 1 2 Unsure on education 1 1
Parent Survey Results Information parents want included in curriculum Educating teachers about CF Do not confuse CF with asthma Life long disease How to handle/react to students with CF Infection control for the classroom Educating students about CF (What it is) Importance of medications & the need to leave the classroom CF and cough are not contagious/they are not sick How kids with CF stay healthy Children with CF are not different
Parent Survey Results Information parents do not want included in curriculum Discussion about death
Moving Forward CF newsletter: If you have a child or children with CF, what is the most important thing(s) that you would want to see in a curriculum presented to students and teachers? Distribution of survey to school nurses.
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