TeapOT Talks: Aged Care Series (Session 4)

OTA is collaborating with iCAHE to deliver monthly journal clubs: TeapOT talks.
It is encouraged that you attend all sessions in the series but we understand that this isn't always possible.
To enable us to plan appropriately, was ask that all participants register for each session.
Tea pOT talks will answer a clinical question through review of relevant literature to focus in on an article that best addresses the question being asked.
iCAHE will provide a summary of the article which enables clinicians in the session to explore translation to practice opportunities and/ or hurdles.
Tea pOT talks aim to be:
- Time efficient
- Available to all
- Evidence based
- Collaborative
SUITABLE FOR
Tea pOT talks will be limited to 35 participants per session to enable whole group discussion and participation.
Participants must be Occupational Therapists.
Participants can be at any stage of their career.
DETAILS
Tea pOT talks will run in series. The Aged Care series will run across 2020 & 2021.
SERIES DATES:
This registration form is for Tuesday 15 December (session three) only.
SERIES TIMES:
The sessions will run monthly on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 3pm AEST.
12.00pm - 1.00pm | WA |
1.30pm - 2.30 pm | NT |
2.00pm - 3.00pm |QLD|
2.30pm - 3.30pm | SA |
3:00pm - 4.00pm | VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS |
PLATFORM:
Attendees will be provided with a zoom link for the session/ series.
RECORDING ACCESS:
These sessions will not be recorded or made available in the CPD libary.
Tea pOT TALK PROCESS:
- OT’s register for a Tea pOT talk/ series.
- By registering for tea pOT talks clinicians are agreeing to OTA sharing their name and email details with iCAHE.
- Once registration is processed clinicians will be sent a short survey* link to provide details about their clinical question. These questions will formulate the programme for the series.
- See question formulation heading below for tips on how to develop your question.
- If required iCAHE will contact the clinician to gather further details to enable the most effective search of the available literature.
*please note there will be no survey for the introductory sessions.
- All participants to undertake 3 pre-requisite tasks before the first session in their series. These task have been hand-picked to enhance your experience of the talk. These tasks should take no longer than 2 hrs (and can all be recorded in your CPD tracker and contribute to your CPD registration requirements).
Read:
Bennett, S 2000, ‘The process of evidence-based practice in occupational therapy: Informing clinical decisions’, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 171.
Watch:
Once registered attendees will be sent a link to a video outlining the tea pOT talk process.
Review:
iCAHE Evidence Based Practice (EBP) modules 1-4. Access available
- Article details and the completed critical appraisal form will be circulated to attendees approximately 2 weeks beforehand. The main focus of the talk is to discuss opportunities/ hurdles in translating information into the clinical setting.
The critical appraisal covers 13 questions. iCAHE will provide answers or comments to questions 1-7 and discussion will be opened up to attendees to consider questions 8-13. Please see example below.
5. A moderated chat room will be made available via iCAHE for all attendees of the series. This will run for the duration of the series plus 1 month.
The purpose of the chat room is to:
- Provide the opportunity for questions and ongoing discussion after the talk.
- A safe space to problem solve implementation difficulties
- A space to review discussion in light of new information eg. after a chat with the rest of a clinical team, review of organisational policy and procedure, review of further literature.
QUESTION FORMULATION:
- iCAHE require a short synopsis of the clinical issue and a tentative question that you want to be answered. This does not need to be any more than 100 words in total.
- The more succinct information provided the easier it will be to target the database search terms.
- Please see site for further details.
CPD HOURS:
You can claim 1 hour per session you attend.
REGISTRATION FEES
FEES:
OTA Member: Free
Non-member: $275
(All pricing is inclusive of GST)
*Registrations close Tuesday 24 November 2020, 11.55pm AEST
Members must be logged in with username and password in order to register at the member rate.
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