Evaluation of a training programme to train older adults as facilitators in a memory training project: using Kirpatrick’s model

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.1108/qaoa-03-2022-0019
C. Vidal-Martí
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Purpose This study aims to explain the evaluation of a training programme for older adults to make them facilitators of a memory training project. Older adults were trained as facilitators to respond to the need to continue training memory and promote the active role of adults in the community. Design/methodology/approach The Kirkpatrick model was used to comprehensively evaluate the training programme. The participants were 89 older adults from the city of Barcelona, with an average age of 73.1 years old. To evaluate the training programme, six instruments were administered, adapted to the four levels established in Kirkpatrick’s model. Findings The results obtained show that the programme to train facilitators enables older adults to become facilitators in a memory training project. Research limitations/implications Two limitations have been identified. The first is to analyse the extent to which the participants learned from the facilitator’s memory training project. The second is the methodological improvement for future research on two issues: strengthening the validity of the instruments and incorporating a control group. Practical implications The implications for practice, presented in this article, are twofold. One is the importance of lifelong learning as a resource for remaining healthy. Another implication is the active role of older adults in the community. Originality/value This research enables older adults to become involved in responding to their own needs such as memory training. In turn, it contributes to promoting active ageing and community participation.
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对老年人作为记忆训练项目促进者的培训项目的评估:使用Kirpatrick模型
目的本研究旨在解释对老年人培训计划的评估,使他们成为记忆训练项目的促进者。老年人被培训为辅导员,以应对继续训练记忆的需要,并促进成年人在社区中的积极作用。设计/方法/方法柯克帕特里克模型用于全面评估培训计划。参与者是来自巴塞罗那市的89名老年人,平均年龄73.1岁 岁为了评估培训方案,使用了六种工具,适用于柯克帕特里克模型中确定的四个级别。研究结果表明,培训辅导员的计划使老年人能够成为记忆培训项目的辅导员。研究局限性/含义已经确定了两个局限性。首先是分析参与者从辅导员的记忆训练项目中学到的东西。第二个问题是今后研究两个问题的方法改进:加强文书的有效性和纳入一个对照组。实践含义本文中提出的对实践的含义是双重的。一个是终身学习作为保持健康的资源的重要性。另一个含义是老年人在社区中的积极作用。独创性/价值这项研究使老年人能够参与应对自己的需求,如记忆训练。反过来,它有助于促进积极的老龄化和社区参与。
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