Certificate of Achievement

Mary Templeman Hogg - O'Rourke

has completed the following course:

GP Training: Goal-setting for Patients Living with Multimorbidity

UEA (University of East Anglia)

During three interactive sessions you will get the chance to investigate the theory and practice of goal-setting in a primary care context, be supported as you try the techniques, and evaluate your readiness to be a goal-setting GP.

This course has been accredited by the Royal College of General Practitioners.

3 weeks, 3 hours per week

Nicholas Steel

Clinical Professor in Public Health

UEA (University of East Anglia)

Transcript

Learning outcomes

  • Recognise the role of patient preparation in the (initiation of) the goal-setting process
  • Explore approaches to eliciting and legitimising goals through active listening and recognising patient cues
  • Describe how to work collaboratively with patients to agree specific and realistic goals
  • Apply learning to clinical practice with patients
  • Evaluate the experience of applying goal-setting to real world practice
  • Explore challenges to goal setting
  • Identify how to discuss and record ongoing goal attainment over time with patients living with multimorbidity
  • Summarise the goal-setting process

Syllabus

  • A definition of goal-setting and its role in managing patients living with multimorbidity
  • The three key steps in the goal-setting process:- patient preparation, eliciting goals, and collaborative action planning
  • Putting goal-setting into practice with your own patients
  • Reflecting on the experience of goal-setting and dealing with challenges
  • Follow-up and review of goal attainment

Accreditation

This course has been accredited by the Royal College of General Practitioners.

Issued on 7th November 2019

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Free online course:

GP Training: Goal-setting for Patients Living with Multimorbidity

UEA (University of East Anglia)