
Maximize caregiver education through pathways and associated interventions in an occupational therapy capstone, illustrating its impact on inpatient rehabilitation and alignment with Drake University themes.
Explore how needs assessment and PATH-S caregiver education address education gaps at intake, reduce readmissions, and tailor occupations to support safe, empowered transitions from hospital to home.
Maximize caregiver education through PATH-S assessment and discharge-focused interventions to improve understanding of the diagnosis, caregiver confidence, and transition home for diverse inpatient clients.
Develop skills in evidence-based occupation based practice and lifelong learning, using therapeutic self with clients and caregivers through path-based handouts and caregiver education binder for psychosocial adjustment and burnout prevention.
Demonstrate professionalism, ethical behavior, and advocacy to influence positive change for clients and caregivers by educating staff on the PATH-S assessment, its benefits, and caregiver readiness.
Implement occupation-based interventions through the PATH-s framework in a rehabilitation hospital, with caregiver education and post-discharge follow-up. Provide community resources and handouts to support caregivers before discharge.
Review quiz questions emphasize maximizing caregiver education to set up success. Begin education at intake, and apply the Canadian model of occupational performance as the capstone's guiding approach.
Acknowledge mentors and sites while presenting how the PATH and discharge-focused interventions enhance caregiver education for effective client discharge.
This course is over caregiver education through the implementation of an evidence-based caregiver assessment. Related literature through a needs assessment and critically appraised topic are provided to support the need for increased education prior to individuals discharging home from an inpatient rehabilitation hospital setting. The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) as well as the Person Environment Occupation Performance (PEOP) model guide this doctoral capstone project with an emphasis on program development. The caregiver assessment utilized is the Preparedness Assessment for the Transition Home after Stroke (PATH-s). This assessment assesses gaps in caregiver education to ensure patients and caregivers are discharged with the tools they need to be successful. The assessment was not limited to stroke patients as it was utilized with a variety of patients at the inpatient hospital where this capstone experience took place. The gaps in caregiver education are addressed through occupation-based interventions which were created specifically for each item on the PATH-s. The caregivers are also given additional resources, which are included in this course, such as handouts to address daily occupations and caregiver burnout. Caregiver data shows implementation effectiveness and caregiver comfortability approximately 10 days post patient discharge. Quiz questions are provided for learners to test their knowledge about the course.