Care at Home Series Evaluation
Evaluation is a process that critically examines a program. It involves collecting and analyzing information about a program’s activities, characteristics, and outcomes. Its purpose is to make judgments about a program, to improve its effectiveness, and/or to inform programming decisions (Patton, 1987).
Please complete this anonymous survey. We appreciate your feedback.
1.
Please indicate which region you live in:
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon
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Please indicate your position:
Member of the Public
Unregulated Care Provider
Nurse
Occupational Therapist
Physiotherapist
Chiropodist/Podiatrist
Orthotist or Pedorthist
Registered Dietitian
Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician
Family Physician
Specialist Physician
Surgeon, specialty
Other (please specify)
3.
Please indicate the health-care setting(s) you currently work in:
Not Applicable - I am not a healthcare professional
Acute care, e.g. any type of Hospital, Addiction and Mental Health Centre/Psychiatric Hospital
College/University
Community care, e.g. a service provider agency
Diabetes Education Centre
Primary care, e.g. a Family Health Team, Family Health Organization, Community Health Centre, NP-Led Clinic, Family Medical Centre, Physician's office, etc.
Association/regulatory body/union
Hospice
Industry
Long-Term Care
Retirement Home or Assisted Living Facility
Public Health Unit/Department
Remote Nursing Station
Telephone Heath Advisory Service
Government: Veterans Affairs, First Nations and Inuit Health, Corrections Service, Health Canada, provincial health region:
4.
Please indicate the role(s) that best describes your current position(s):
Not Applicable- I am not healthcare professional
Case Manager
Consultant
Educator/Faculty
Frontline clinician
Informatics
Middle Manager
Policy Analyst
Researcher
Sales/Marketing Representative
Senior Manager
Student
Volunteer
5.
How did you hear about the Care at Home Series?
Wounds Canada email subscriber
Wounds Canada website
Wounds Canada conference
Referred or informed by a colleague, healthcare provider, or friend
Viewed a flyer or notice in my workplace or at a pharmacy, doctor’s office or other medical facility
Internet search
Social media
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Evaluation of Care at Home Video
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If you selected poor or fair for any of the above, please indicate why:
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Evaluation of Care at Home Document(s)
Please rate the following webinar components as per the scale below
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Ease of access to the Care at Home Series
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If you selected poor or fair for any of the above, please indicate why:
8.
Which Care at Home resources have you read (select all that apply):
Caring for Your Wound at Home: Changing a Dressing
Caring for Your Swollen Legs at Home: Preventing and Managing Venous Leg Ulcers
Caring for Your Pressure Injuries at Home: Preventing and Managing Pressure Injuries
Caring for Your Feet: Safe Foot Care if You Have Diabetes
Diabetic Foot Complications: When is it an emergency?
Caring for Yourself After Surgery: Preventing Surgical Site Infections
Caring for Easily Damaged Skin: Preventing and Managing Moisture-associated Skin Damage
Preventing and Managing Skin Injuries: Minor Cuts (Cuts, Scrapes and Bruises)
Burns: Preventing and Managing Skin Injuries
Keeping Your Home Safe: Preventing Skin Injuries for the Whole Family
9.
If you are a member of the public, please tell us two ways you will change your self-care behaviours as a result of reading the Care at Home Series.
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If you are a regulated or unregulated care provider, please list two ways you will change your practice as a result of reading the Care at Home Series.
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What did you like most about the Care at Home Series?
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How could we improve the Care at Home Series?
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Additional comments:
Current Progress,
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