Staff Training Session
OverviewDevelop and record a 10–15-slide audiovisual presentation to introduce staff personnel to the new or upgraded telehealth technology that was the focus of your previous assessments.Successful deployment of a new health care technology requires that your team be well trained in its use. Nurse leaders have many options to choose from when considering an effective training strategy, among which is the use of Web conferencing technologies, such as webinars, used to deliver training remotely to a geographically dispersed audience.This assessment provides an opportunity for you to develop a presentation to introduce staff personnel to the new or upgraded telehealth technology that was the focus of your previous assessments.By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:Competency 1: Evaluate technologies used to gather patient data; inform diagnoses; and enhance care quality, safety, and outcomes.Describe the purpose and use of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Explain the potential risks and benefits of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Competency 2: Develop a collaborative technology integration strategy.Identify the requirements for successful deployment of a new or upgraded telehealth technology, including appropriate training for providers, patients, and the patients’ families.Competency 3: Develop a strategy for managing technology use that enhances patient care and organizational effectiveness.Explain how an organization will assess the effectiveness of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Describe the type of ongoing training and technical support that will be available to a nursing staff.Competency 4: Promote effective technology use policies that protect patient confidentiality and privacy.Address patient confidentiality and privacy safeguards associated with a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Competency 5: Communicate effectively with diverse audiences, in an appropriate form and style, consistent with applicable organizational, professional, and scholarly standards.Support assertions and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence.Develop slides that augment a multimedia presentation.Communicate effectively with staff to support the implementation and use of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Required Resources:Ana Nguyen and Tara Jennings are making great progress with the plan to launch a pilot telehealth program in partnership with the Murray County Central Secondary School in rural Slayton, Minnesota. This program will allow students to interact with mental health counselors at St. Anthony Medical Center via telehealth technology. Now Ana and Tara need to determine an effective training strategy.Ana NguyenBehavioral Health Nurse Manager – St. Anthony Medical CenterWe’ve made so much progress with this project. I’m really excited about the potential here and can’t wait for it to kick off. But… we do need to talk through the training strategy so Tara and I can develop staff training plans. This project is a somewhat unique in that, if you think about it, we will actually have three sets of trainees: the staff here at SAMC, the staff at the schools, and the end users – the students and their parents. For now, though, I want to focus on staff training both here and at the schools.Troy HollandDirector of Patient Services – St. Anthony Medical CenterI think that’s a good plan, Ana. One of the areas we usually cover in staff training is safety. I this case, I think that dovetails with patient confidentiality and privacy, but it’s probably an area that you and Tara should pay attention to. I don’t want to be melodramatic, but there is so much attention to firearms in the schools – you two should determine how you want to discuss procedures for dealing with a very troubled student should the need arise. I read about a similar program in Texas that has actually removed students from the school based on the telehealth session. All I’m suggesting is that you determine how to address this kind of thing in your training.Christopher HewittVice President of Medical Support ServicesAnother area to include is the basic back story. You’ve been close to this project for quite a while, but the people being trained have not. Don’t go overboard, but it helps people absorb the training if the understand the context. So, you should be sure to explain the purpose of the pilot, how is the technology going to be used, and so forth.Frederick MoraDirector of Quality Management – Vila Health GroupI think it is useful to discuss the quality management plans. Explain how you and your partners at the school have defined success. What are the key measures of success and how are we planning to measure those outcomes? As with some of the other points made today, we don’t need to be overly specific with the details, but it helps users understand why they are being asked to do things in a certain way if they’ve been given insight to the big picture.Blake CarterDirector of Information Technology – Vila Health GroupIf you need any help from our people in IT regarding how the Behavioral Health staff can get technical support if they need it, let me know. You might want to consider developing a job aid that can be located with the equipment. If you do, we can help put that together.Tara JenningsDirector of Nursing Informatics – St. Anthony Medical CenterThank you all. I have a much better handle on how to tackle the training. One thing that Ana and I will need to clarify is what is needed for successful launch of this program. That’s going to include training questions and will be somewhat iterative I think. We need to have a good sense of how much training is required, how it differs for various staff – the school staff and our own – and who will be responsible for training the parents and students. There’s more to a training strategy than just the nuts and bolts, as you all know. That said, this conversation has helped me clarify things in my own mind.ConclusionActivity complete! In this activity, you had the opportunity to observe the planning committee discuss development of a training strategy and the specific needs for a staff training session. This information should help you complete your own staff training session for the topic you have chosen for your assignment.Assessment InstructionsPreparationSuccessful deployment of new or upgraded telehealth technology requires that your team be well trained in its use. One key element of your overall training strategy is to orient your staff to the new technology. Consequently, you have decided to develop an orientation webinar, which can be used to deliver the training remotely using Web conferencing technologies.To prepare for the assessment, you are encouraged to think about how you might use Web conferencing technologies, such as webinars, to deliver training to nursing staff. You may also want to begin thinking about how you will approach the design of your webinar presentation slides.In addition, you may wish to:Review the assessment instructions and scoring guide to ensure that you understand the work you will be asked to complete.Review the Guiding Questions: Staff Training Session document, which includes questions to consider and additional guidance on how to successfully complete the assessment.Note: Remember that you can submit all or a portion of your draft presentation to Smarthinking Tutoring for feedback before you submit the final version for this assessment. If you plan on using this free service, be mindful of the turnaround time of 24–48 hours for receiving feedback.Audiovisual Equipment Setup and TestingBecause you will make a video recording of your presentation, it is a good idea to check that your recording hardware and software is working properly and that you are familiar with its use.You may use Kaltura Media or other technology of your choice for your video recording.If using Kaltura Media, refer to the Using Kaltura tutorial for directions on recording and uploading your video in the courseroom.You may use Microsoft PowerPoint or other suitable presentation software to create your slides. If you elect to use an application other than PowerPoint, check with your instructor to avoid potential file compatibility issues.Note: If you require the use of assistive technology or alternative communication methods to participate in this activity, please contact [email protected] to request accommodations.RequirementsDevelop and record an audiovisual presentation for staff personnel to support the implementation and use of the new or upgraded telehealth technology. Create 10–15 slides to support your presentation, including a title slide and a references slide. Ensure that your presentation includes any guidelines and standards developed by your organization for the specific setting or population.Complete the Vila Health: Preparing for a Staff Training Session simulation, linked in the required resources.The presentation requirements, outlined below, correspond to the grading criteria in the Staff Training Session Scoring Guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. The Guiding Questions: Staff Training Session document, linked in the resources, provides additional considerations that may be helpful in completing your assessment. In addition, be sure to note the requirements below for presentation format and length and for citing supporting evidence.Describe the purpose and use of the technology.Explain the potential risks and benefits of the technology.Identify the requirements for successful deployment of the technology, including appropriate training for providers, patients, and the patients’ families.Discuss patient confidentiality and privacy safeguards associated with the technology.Explain how the organization will assess the effectiveness of the technology.Describe the type of ongoing training and technical support that will be available to the nursing staff.Support assertions and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence.Develop slides that augment your presentation.Communicate effectively with staff to support the implementation and use of the technology.Presentation Format and LengthRemember, you may use Microsoft PowerPoint or other suitable presentation software to create your slides. If you decide to use an application other than PowerPoint, check with your instructor to avoid potential file compatibility issues.Your slide deck should consist of 10–15 slides, including a title slide and a references slide.Use the speaker’s notes section of each slide to develop your talking points and cite your sources, as appropriate.Supporting EvidenceCite 3–5 credible sources from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications to support your presentation.List your sources on the references slide at the end of your presentation.Additional RequirementsUpload your audiovisual presentation and attach the presentation slides, with speaker notes, to the assessment area. See Using Kaltura for more information about uploading media. You may submit the assessment only once, so be sure that both assessment deliverables are included before submitting your assessment.Proofread your presentation before you submit itto minimize errors that could distract readers and make it more difficult for them to focus on the substance of your presentation.Grading Rubric:1- Describe the purpose and use of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Passing Grade: Describes the purpose and use of a new or upgraded telehealth technology, and mentions the downsides or limitations of the technology.2- Explain the potential risks and benefits of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Passing Grade: Explains the potential risks and benefits of a new or upgraded telehealth technology, and explains reasons that some organizations choose to not use this technology.3- Identify the requirements for successful deployment of a new or upgraded telehealth technology, including appropriate training for providers, patients, and the patients’ families.Passing Grade: Identifies the requirements for successful deployment of a new or upgraded telehealth technology, including appropriate training for providers, patients, and the patients’ families, and identifies knowledge gaps, unknowns, missing information, unanswered questions, or areas of uncertainty.4- Address patient confidentiality and privacy safeguards associated with a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Passing Grade: Addresses patient confidentiality and privacy safeguards associated with a new or upgraded telehealth technology, and identifies assumptions on which those safeguards are based.5- Explain how an organization will assess the effectiveness of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Passing Grade: Explains how the organization will assess the effectiveness of a new or upgraded telehealth technology, and identifies criteria that could be used to evaluate that effectiveness.6- Describe the type of ongoing training and technical support that will be available to a nursing staff.Passing Grade: Describes the type of ongoing training and technical support that will be available to the nursing staff, and identifies knowledge gaps, unknowns, missing information, unanswered questions, or areas of uncertainty.7- Support assertions and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence.Passing Grade: Supports assertions and conclusions with relevant, credible, and convincing evidence. Skillfully combines error-free source citations with a perceptive and coherent synthesis of the evidence.8- Develop slides that augment a multimedia presentation.Passing Grade: Develops error-free slides that augment a multimedia presentation. The slides effectively support and enhance the presenter’s main points and arguments, are appropriate for the audience, and adhere to visual design best practices.9- Communicate effectively with staff to support the implementation and use of a new or upgraded telehealth technology.Passing Grade: Communicates effectively with staff to support the implementation and use of a new or upgraded telehealth technology. Delivers a professional, well-organized, and engaging multimedia presentation that stands on its own, but is well supported by visual aids. Style, content, and duration are well suited to the audience and purpose of the presentation.