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Folic Acid Counseling Techniques

Folic Acid Counseling Techniques. Training Module Revised June 2006. Contemplator. Non-Contemplator. Half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned. Adult Learning Principles. Adult Learning Principle #1-- Participation breeds commitment

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Folic Acid Counseling Techniques

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  1. Folic Acid Counseling Techniques Training Module Revised June 2006

  2. Contemplator Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  3. Non-Contemplator • Half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  4. Adult Learning Principles • Adult Learning Principle #1-- Participation breeds commitment • Adult Learning Principle #2-- Everyone brings something to the table • Adult Learning Principle #3-- Non-threatening environment • Adult Learning Principle #4-- The mind seeks to complete familiar patterns Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  5. Learning Styles • Visual • Auditory • Kinesthetic • Global • Linear Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  6. Adult Retention Span • 10% of what they read • 20% of what they hear • 30% of what they see • 50% of what they hear and see • 70% of what they say • 90% of what they say and do Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  7. Adult learner Classification Patterns • Goal Oriented • Activity-Oriented • Learner-Oriented Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  8. Counseling the Contemplator • Folic acid can prevent up to 70% of birth defects of the spine and brain • Take 400 micrograms of folic acid daily from a vitamin pill Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  9. Counseling the Non-Contemplator • You may not be ready to have a baby, but, your body’s been preparing for years. • Take folic acid now. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  10. Special Populations • Teens • Hispanics Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  11. Counseling Teens • Use the non-contemplator strategy for counseling about folic acid. • Take care in schools to present material in such a way that it doesn’t imply that we assume all teens are sexually active. • Late teens like to be more distant from their parents. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  12. Hispanics • Hispanics are from different races or blends of races. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  13. Hispanic Similarities • Spanish language • Close family ties • Moral values • Folk traditions Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  14. Hispanic Differences • Culture • Customs • Traditions • Manners • Idiomatic expressions Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  15. Hispanic Population • Migrant workers Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  16. Hispanic Culture • “Learned patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving that are shared by a particular group of people.” Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  17. Criteria for Culturally Competent Provider • Be aware of and accept cultural differences. • Be aware of your own cultural values. • Understand that people of different cultures have different ways of communicating, behaving and solving problems. • Have basic knowledge about a client’s culture. • Be willing to adjust the way you work with people to take into consideration cultural differences. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  18. Cross-Cultural Counseling • In order to avoid stereotyping, remember: There is no right or wrong culture, just different cultures. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  19. Hispanics and Health Care • Prejudices against immigrants is rising at the same time that there is heightened interest among health care professionals to become more attuned to people’s ethnic backgrounds. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  20. Barriers to Health Care Access • Language • Lack of awareness of services • Economic and documentation • Cultural • Geographic • Sometimes we assume that all clients react as we would; we forget that often their reality is different from ours. Cabinet for Health and Family Services

  21. Folic Acid Counseling Techniques • REMEMBER: “B” Healthy-Take your vitamin every day! Cabinet for Health and Family Services

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