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"Teach to goal": theory and design principles of an intervention to improve heart failure self-management skills of patients with low health literacy.

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Baker, DW; DeWalt, DA; Schillinger, D; Hawk, V; Ruo, B; Bibbins-Domingo, K; Weinberger, M; Macabasco-O'Connell, A; Pignone, M
Published in: J Health Commun
2011

Self-management is vital for achieving optimal health outcomes for patients with heart failure (HF). We sought to develop an intervention to improve self-management skills and behaviors for patients with HF, especially those with low health literacy. Individuals with low health literacy have difficulty reading and understanding written information and comprehending numerical information and performing calculations, and they tend to have worse baseline knowledge, short-term memory, and working memory compared with individuals with higher health literacy. This paper describes theoretical models that suggest methods to improve the design of educational curricula and programs for low literate audiences, including cognitive load theory and learning mastery theory. We also outline the practical guiding principles for designing our intervention, which includes a multisession educational strategy that teaches patients self-care skills until they reach behavioral goals ("Teach to Goal"). Our intervention strategy is being tested in a randomized controlled trial to determine if it is superior to a single-session brief educational intervention for reducing hospitalization and death. If this trial shows that the "Teach to Goal" approach is superior, it would support the value of incorporating these design principles into educational interventions for other diseases.

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J Health Commun

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EISSN

1087-0415

Publication Date

2011

Volume

16 Suppl 3

Issue

Suppl 3

Start / End Page

73 / 88

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Teaching
  • Self Care
  • Public Health
  • Psychological Theory
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Learning
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Health Literacy
  • Educational Status
 

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Baker, D. W., DeWalt, D. A., Schillinger, D., Hawk, V., Ruo, B., Bibbins-Domingo, K., … Pignone, M. (2011). "Teach to goal": theory and design principles of an intervention to improve heart failure self-management skills of patients with low health literacy. J Health Commun, 16 Suppl 3(Suppl 3), 73–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2011.604379
Baker, David W., Darren A. DeWalt, Dean Schillinger, Victoria Hawk, Bernice Ruo, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Morris Weinberger, Aurelia Macabasco-O’Connell, and Michael Pignone. “"Teach to goal": theory and design principles of an intervention to improve heart failure self-management skills of patients with low health literacy.J Health Commun 16 Suppl 3, no. Suppl 3 (2011): 73–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2011.604379.
Baker DW, DeWalt DA, Schillinger D, Hawk V, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, et al. "Teach to goal": theory and design principles of an intervention to improve heart failure self-management skills of patients with low health literacy. J Health Commun. 2011;16 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):73–88.
Baker, David W., et al. “"Teach to goal": theory and design principles of an intervention to improve heart failure self-management skills of patients with low health literacy.J Health Commun, vol. 16 Suppl 3, no. Suppl 3, 2011, pp. 73–88. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/10810730.2011.604379.
Baker DW, DeWalt DA, Schillinger D, Hawk V, Ruo B, Bibbins-Domingo K, Weinberger M, Macabasco-O’Connell A, Pignone M. "Teach to goal": theory and design principles of an intervention to improve heart failure self-management skills of patients with low health literacy. J Health Commun. 2011;16 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):73–88.

Published In

J Health Commun

DOI

EISSN

1087-0415

Publication Date

2011

Volume

16 Suppl 3

Issue

Suppl 3

Start / End Page

73 / 88

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Teaching
  • Self Care
  • Public Health
  • Psychological Theory
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Learning
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Health Literacy
  • Educational Status