Bone Health Modules
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Free bone health educational modules for small-group workshops.
Background
Delivery Format
The modules are intended for small group learning.
Who is the intended audience for the workshop/seminar?
These modules are directed towards older adults who may be living either independently in the community or in residential settings. It is not intended that ALL modules would be used for each group, but rather that the healthcare practitioners would select a small number of modules (1 to 3) to present in a single session, that are appropriate for their intended audience (i.e., in 1-2.5 hours).
Who is the presenter?
The modules were developed by a multidisciplinary team of bone health experts, but the content level is appropriate for presentation by licensed healthcare providers, who may not be bone health experts. These healthcare providers could include registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, physicians, pharmacists, dietitians, kinesiologists and exercise specialists working in healthcare settings.
What is required of the presenter?
To prepare for the session, the presenter would be expected to review the module and companion documents.
What Content is Available?
There are 14 modules that cover information about bone health over the lifespan, exercise, diet, bone health medication including osteoporosis medication, and fall prevention. Each module includes a PowerPoint presentation, a companion workbook for the audience, and a facilitator guide to assist the presenter in planning and evaluating the session. Each module is standardized with a set of learning objectives, an outline, interactive questions/activities and factual content.
How will the information be delivered?
Each user group will select the modules appropriate to their planned audience and setting. Each module is designed to be presented independently. There is no preferred order of presentation of the modules.
Expected Outcomes
The development team hopes that having readily available materials will increase the knowledge level of older adults (and their healthcare providers) about how to maintain their bone health as they age and help prevent falls and fractures. We ask presenters to complete evaluation surveys with their attendees as well as completing evaluation surveys as presenters. Evaluation feedback can be sent to info@iiho.ca.
Modules
To prepare for any session please review the module and accompanying materials. Select the modules appropriate to your planned audience and setting. It is possible to review multiple modules that may be presented in a single session or as a series over time. You may also choose to review a single module that will be presented as a 30-45 minute educational session. Each module is designed to be presented independently. There is no preferred order of presentation of the modules.
Aerobic Exercise
After a Fracture
Exercise and You
Falls Prevention, Part 1
Falls Prevention, Part 2
Introduction to Bone Health
Medications that Decrease Bone Health
Medications that Increase Fall Risk
Medications to Improve Bone Health
My Bones and Me
My Everyday Nutrition
Posture and Balance Exercises
Strength & Resistance Exercises
Your Daily Routine