Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice

Background: This article demonstrates the innovative practice of using a card game to teach participants about Advance Care Planning (ACP) and palliative care in Thailand via Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aims: To assess the feasibility of using online workshops to conduct sensitive topics of p...

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Main Authors: Tharin Phenwan, Thanarpan Peerawong, Wanna Jarusomboon, Ekkapop Sittiwantana, Chararinchorn Satian, Sojirat Supanichwatana
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Published: 2022
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spelling th-mahidol.786812022-08-04T18:34:08Z Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice Tharin Phenwan Thanarpan Peerawong Wanna Jarusomboon Ekkapop Sittiwantana Chararinchorn Satian Sojirat Supanichwatana Walailak University Mahidol University University of Dundee Prince of Songkla University Peaceful Death Medicine Social Sciences Background: This article demonstrates the innovative practice of using a card game to teach participants about Advance Care Planning (ACP) and palliative care in Thailand via Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aims: To assess the feasibility of using online workshops to conduct sensitive topics of palliative care and death and dying. Methods: The interactive online workshops were conducted after imposition of the COVID-19 restriction and national lockdown in Thailand between March and September 2020. The sessions were conducted via Zoom meetings and Facebook secret group. Trained facilitators plus one IT team member hosted each workshop. Participants were given an anonymous post-course evaluation with open-ended written feedback form. Content analysed was used. Results: Eleven sessions were conducted. 103 participants joined the online classes. Participants gave an overwhelmingly positive of the workshops, emphasising on: (i) convenient; (ii) social connectedness during the lockdown; (iii) bichronous element of the activities. 2022-08-04T11:07:56Z 2022-08-04T11:07:56Z 2021-01-01 Article Omega (United States). (2021) 10.1177/00302228211032735 15413764 00302228 2-s2.0-85110953883 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78681 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85110953883&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
Social Sciences
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Social Sciences
Tharin Phenwan
Thanarpan Peerawong
Wanna Jarusomboon
Ekkapop Sittiwantana
Chararinchorn Satian
Sojirat Supanichwatana
Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice
description Background: This article demonstrates the innovative practice of using a card game to teach participants about Advance Care Planning (ACP) and palliative care in Thailand via Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aims: To assess the feasibility of using online workshops to conduct sensitive topics of palliative care and death and dying. Methods: The interactive online workshops were conducted after imposition of the COVID-19 restriction and national lockdown in Thailand between March and September 2020. The sessions were conducted via Zoom meetings and Facebook secret group. Trained facilitators plus one IT team member hosted each workshop. Participants were given an anonymous post-course evaluation with open-ended written feedback form. Content analysed was used. Results: Eleven sessions were conducted. 103 participants joined the online classes. Participants gave an overwhelmingly positive of the workshops, emphasising on: (i) convenient; (ii) social connectedness during the lockdown; (iii) bichronous element of the activities.
author2 Walailak University
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Tharin Phenwan
Thanarpan Peerawong
Wanna Jarusomboon
Ekkapop Sittiwantana
Chararinchorn Satian
Sojirat Supanichwatana
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author Tharin Phenwan
Thanarpan Peerawong
Wanna Jarusomboon
Ekkapop Sittiwantana
Chararinchorn Satian
Sojirat Supanichwatana
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title Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice
title_short Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice
title_full Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice
title_fullStr Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice
title_full_unstemmed Using Zoom and Card Game to Conduct Advance Care Planning Classes: An Innovative Practice
title_sort using zoom and card game to conduct advance care planning classes: an innovative practice
publishDate 2022
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