Feb
07
2018
If you would like to attend, please register online by 23 February 2018.
More than 60% of Australian adults do not have the level of health literacy needed to understand and act on day to day health information. Low health literacy is linked to:
In Northern NSW we are faced with a growing aging population and ever increasing rates of chronic and complex conditions. This makes health literacy more important than ever. The onus is on health services and health professionals to provide information that is clear and accessible and empowers people to be partners in their health care. The NNSW Health Literacy Project is supporting this by:
The Teach-Back method is a way of checking for understanding in health consultations. Teach-Back has been shown to improve comprehension and knowledge retention and lower readmission rates.
The Nurse Network evening on 27 February 2018 at Summerland House Farm Café in Alstonville is an opportunity for nurses to network with your peers via education and discussions, and to learn skills and strategies from the following experts:
Taya Prescott, Northern NSW Health Literacy Project Officer, NNSW LHD & NCPHN
Taya has a Masters Degree in Public Health from Griffith University (QLD). She also holds a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism). Taya spent a decade working in corporate communications, television and radio before moving to the health sector. Taya leads the Northern NSW Health Literacy Project.
Anne-Marie Cheffin, Chronic Disease Nurse Practitioner Cardiac & Respiratory NNSW LHD
Anne-Marie works in the MPS network in areas of need within GP Clinics, AMS Clinics, and Community Clinics. Her role involves working collaboratively with patients and the Northern Rivers Chronic Disease Management Team and Palliative Care Teams.
Melanie Franz, Northern NSW Nurse Educator: Practice Nurse & Residential Aged Care Facility, NNSW LHD & NCPHN
Melanie has extensive experience in a variety of clinical areas, with post graduate education in education, critical care and project management. She has also spent a decade working in corporate healthcare in the area of education development, and is known for her ability to collaborate and understand customer needs. Melanie has a passion for patient centered, evidence-based care. Melanie leads the Northern NSW Nurse Educator project which has a particular focus on educating and empowering nurses, and supporting self-directed learning.
If you would like to attend, please register online by 23 February 2018.
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