[HealthLiteracy 2067] Re: Universal Precautions Toolkit for Primary CareDavid Pole poledc at slu.eduTue Jun 10 09:39:27 EDT 2008
I would be very interested in what you come up with to put in a Universal Precautions toolkit for Primary Care practices. We have been using the tool developed by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) to assess our curriculum around issues of cultural competency knowledge, attitudes, and skills. The tool is called TACCT - Tool for Assessing Cultural Competency Training and it is available on the AAMC website. Perhaps the tool could be used to assess how practices are creating and supporting a culture where these KAS are discussed, developed, and incorporated into practice. The AAMC website also has the guidelines for using and the bibliography that supports the TACCT Tool If there were a comparable tool for addressing KAS for Health literacy, I think it would be very helpful. David Pole, MPH Deputy Director, Division of Community Health Promotion Deputy Director, AHEC Program Office Department of Community and Family Medicine Saint Louis University School of Medicine (P) 314-977-8484 (F) 314-977-5268 poledc at slu.edu SLU Community and Family Medicine ~ Innovations in Education, Research, and Primary Care _____ From: healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of DeWalt, Darren Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 2:53 PM To: The Health and Literacy Discussion List Subject: [HealthLiteracy 2065] Universal Precautions Toolkit for Primary Care Dear Colleagues, We are developing a Health Literacy Universal Precautions toolkit for use in primary care practices. Therefore, we are looking for a broad range of tools that can be used by practices to help patients get the most out of their health care. This includes but is not limited to: 1. Staff training to improve cultural or literacy sensitivity and patient communication & education 2. Strategies for serving patients with low literacy or cultural differences 3. Strategies for practices to link with literacy or cultural resources provided in the community Please reply with any questions or if you have a tool that may be useful to include. If you have a tool, please let us know the name of the tool, how it is used, and what it costs. How to Reply: Email: vhawk at med.unc.edu or fax: 919 966-1739 ATTN: Victoria Hawk, HL Toolkit Mgr. When to Reply: by June 16, 2008. What to Include in Your Reply: In addition to information about tools, please include contact information: Name, Organization, Phone, Fax, Mailing Address and Email. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Darren Darren A. DeWalt, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine 5039 Old Clinic Building, CB#7110 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Campus Office: 919-966-2276, ext 245 Sheps Center Office: 919-966-0926 fax: 919-966-2274 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/healthliteracy/attachments/20080610/bc43b97a/attachment.html
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