[NIFL-HEALTH:2505] Re: A Health (not literacy) learning Center

From: Cameron Cox (ccox@intelecom.org)
Date: Tue Aug 08 2000 - 14:00:11 EDT


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I am trying to find out more about LRCs and hospital education centers.  Is
there a listing of these available anywhere?   Or a directory perhaps? We
are a non-profit consortium of community colleges and a producer of
educational television series for both higher education and adult basic
education.  We are finishing production on a 26-part television series on
health and wellness called The Human Condition.  It seems to me the videos
in this series would be an excellent resource for a LRC or similar such
center.  Thanks for your help.

For those interested in learning more about the series, there are video
samples that you can preview online.  Go to www.jbpub.com/humancondition and
click where it says videos.  You can then select samples from three
different episodes (segments on cancer, aging, and weight management).

Cameron Cox

----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Scritchfield <scritchfield-1@medctr.osu.EDU>
To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-health@literacy.nifl.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:34 AM
Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:2504] Re: A Health (not literacy) learning Center


> Hello,
> This is my first note to this Listserv.  I became interested after talking
with Helen Osborne and attending the Cancer and Literacy conference this May
in Florida.
> About Learning Resource Centers - LRC's in hospital lingo.  I am one of
the coordinators for our "Center for Health Information" here at Ohio State
Univ. Medical Center. Many hospitals now have wonderful Health Learning
Resource Centers, used for the purposes Debbie wrote in her note.  They are
so helpful and popular, especially since the role of the health care
consumer has so drastically changed from passive to active and responsible
over the past few years.
> I am not aware of any that have a primary focus on literacy or health
literacy.
>
> Yes, ours and others' may have a collection of low literacy materials, and
may have some items translated into different languages.
> And also, a comment about the patient self-assessment idea.  When hospital
staff teach patients, they often have patients "return demonstration" by
words and or action to show that they in fact have understood the
instruction they have been given.  Often this learning doesn't translate
well to their home setting.  The learning needs reinforced by more
teaching - often unavailable as people are being instructed when they are
sicker, since they are being sent home quicker.
> Enjoying the discussions,
>
>
> Susan Scritchfield LISW
> Coordinator, Consumer Health Education, NSD/PE
> Room 004, Arthur James Cancer Hospital
> Ohio State University Medical Center
> 300 W. 10th Avenue
> Columbus, Ohio   43210
> Ph: 614-293-3259
> Fax: 614-293-2333
> Email: scritchfield-1@medctr.osu.edu
>
>
> >>> jwandel@caregroup.harvard.edu 08/08 11:22 AM >>>
> Debbie - I'll refer you to our web site...In a nutshell, we have been open
> for 4 years. Our library is a walk-in service, located in our ambulatory
> care center. We have 1200 books, computer resources, videos. Some of our
> other services are by referral - - such as our health skills teaching lab
> (Learning Lab). Initially we were supported primarily by hospital
> operations; we are now actively seeking other sources of funding, though
> still with support from the organization.
>
> We also have a paper in the Feb. 1998 issue of Journal of Professional
> Nursing that describes our start-up phase.
>
> Our web site is:
>
> www.bidmc.caregroup.org/learningcenter
> <www.bidmc.caregroup.org/learningcenter>
>
> Jane Wandel
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dwyoho@aol.com [mailto:Dwyoho@aol.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:05 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:2500] Re: A Health Literacy
> learning Center
>
> Jane, I'm interested in learning more about the learning
> Center.  Where is it
> located?  How do patients get sent to it?  What resources
> are used, i.e. are
> there computers?  How is it staffed?  What is the funding
> source?  How long
> has it been in operation?  thanks, Debbie
>
> Deborah W. Yoho
> Co-moderator, NIFL Health Literacy Discussion Group
> Chief Executive Officer
> Greater Columbia Literacy Council
> 921 Woodrow Street
> Columbia, SC  29205
> 803/765-2555   dwyoho@aol.com
>
>



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