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Using Education Technology as a
Proactive Approach to Healthy Ageing
Daragh RodgerAdvanced Nurse Practitioner
PhD Student, School of Nursing & Human Sciences Dublin City University, Ireland
Elizabeth O'FarrellNurse/Midwife
(5 November 1884 – 25 June 1957)
Easter Rising Centenary
2016Ireland Celebrates
Acknowledgements
Co AuthorMs Anne Spencer,
Educational Technologist, PETALDublin
Co AuthorDr Pamela Hussey,
Lecturer, School of Nursing & Human Sciences
Dublin City University
Ageing Population Facts, Figures & Related Health Concerns
www.aigna.ie
Bone Health in the Park
www.bonehealth.co
Forever Autumn
Happy Bones Paula’s Story (& Una!) Chrissie’s Story –
Best Foot Forward
www.happybones.ie
Animoto – Online Video Creation
Box Cloud File Storage Software
QR Codes & Augmented Reality
SlideshareArticulate E Authoring
iBooks
• Pragmatic Approach to Design & Delivery
Using Differing Online Educational Tools
• Accessibility & Equitability are key
• Open Access – staff, families, carers and the
public
• Available on Mobile Devices / Differing
Platforms
• Bite Size Nuggets of Learning
• Limited budget
Design & Delivery
Wix – Web Pages
Development of an online COP to offer support, guidance and continued education in falls prevention and management across the care spectrum for older adults:-
• Acute Hospital Care• Community Care• Intellectual Disabilities Care• Palliative Care• Residential Care
We are seeking a proactive collaborative approach to falls prevention by providing a platform for continuing engagement
Forever Autumn Community of Practice
www.foreverautumn.co
National Falls Conference 2015
Future Development – Giants of Geriatric Medicine
Immobility Instability
Incontinence Intellectual Impairment
Iatrogenic
Visitor Map
Bone Health
Forever AutumnCOP
Happy Bones
Last 6 months
Forever Autumn COP 1,911 visits
Happy Bones 1,680 visits
Bone Health in the Park 6,800 visits
Web Site Statistics in 2015-2016
Combined video views 1,750
SlideShare views over 4,000
1. World Health Organisation (WHO) Ageing and Life Course (2014) Online http://www.who.int/ageing/en/
2. Issacs Bernard (2010) cited in Victor C.R. Ageing , Health and Care, pg 84, Policy Press, Hobbs Southampton
3. European Commission (2011) Demography Report: Ireland 2010 Demography Report 2010 Older, more numerous and diverse Europeans
4. Stubbs B, et al. (2015) What works to prevent falls in older adults dwelling in long term care facilities and hospitals? An umbrella review of meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials. Maturitas,
5. World Health Organisation WHO Global Report on Falls Prevention in Older Age (2007)
6. Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (2008) Framework for Development of Advanced Nurse Practitioner Online http://www.nursingboard.ie/en/join_register.aspx
7. The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) 2nd Wave report (2014) Online http://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/Wave2-Key-Findings-Report%20-%20The%20Over%2050s%20in%20a%20Changing%20Ireland.pdf
8. World Health Organisation (2011) Nursing and Midwifery Services Strategic Direction 2011-2015 Report Online http://www.who.int/hrh/nursing_midwifery/en/
9. Dunne, F. Thomas, B. Chukwureh, W. Celi Jose, J. Spencer, A (2014) Implementing and Supporting Holistic Continence Awareness Online www.ishca.net
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