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Just answer questions. Identify the problem. What sources of data were used to identify and define the problem, and establish the need for instruction? (A minimum of one source from the literature...

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  1. Identify the problem. What sources of data were used to identify and define the problem, and establish the need for instruction? (A minimum of one source from the literature must be utilized in this discussion.) (10 points).



  1. Identify the target audience. Give a clear description of the specific group of learners that will be the recipients of the teaching intervention.




  1. Identify or create a tool to be used to assess the informational needs and learning styles of the group of learners. Include a copy of the tool used.




  1. Assess your target audience and describe your findings. This section must clearly answer the following questions: What strategy/method did you use to assess the learners? What did you, as the educational designer, learn about the problem? What did you, as the educational designer, learn about the group of learners?



  1. Based upon the results of this needs assessment, propose at least three different teaching methods to address the learning needs of the group. These teaching methods must take into account the different learning needs of the group.

Answered 3 days After Oct 02, 2024

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Dilpreet answered on Oct 06 2024
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Identification of the Problem    3
Target Audience    3
Tool for Needs Assessment    3
Assessment Strategy and Findings    4
Proposed Teaching Methods    4
References    6
Identification of the Problem
    The identified problem is the ineffective pain management practices among nurses specifically when it comes to creating a balance between the comfort level of a patient and the appropriate methods and protocols of giving pain relief medications such as opioids to the patient. Sometimes nurses tend to overuse the pharmacological interventions and do not take into consideration the holistic approaches of care. Therefore, as mentioned by Bastable (2019), nurses must be trained to use medications as a pharmacological method along with non-pharmacological methods to ensure that they are able to adopt a comprehensive pain management strategy to ensure holistic patient care.
Target Audience
    This educational intervention targets registered nurses, who are trained to be responsible for assessing and managing patients in extreme pain. To come up with holistic and comprehensive pain management...
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