Clinical education, traditionally linked to university training in health care, has found a new declination at the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico (FPUCBM) through a free public service aimed at patients, family members, and caregivers. This innovative approach aims to improve health self-management, promote empowerment, and foster the active involvement of patients in their own care pathway. Based on highquality and safety certified standards (by the Joint Commission International), FPUCBM has launched structured initiatives such as “education box” events to provide clear and accessible information, addressing patients’ educational and emotional needs. The “health education service” integrates several activities, including single-topic educational events, the creation of information materials (brochures and video tutorials), and collaboration with patient associations. Since its launch in 2023, the service has reached more than 400 participants in 22 events, covering topics such as chronic disease management and prevention and the proper use of home devices. In total, 95 information brochures and 9 video tutorials have been produced to expand the available resources. Benefits include improved health awareness, increased confidence in care pathways, and a positive impact on the hospital’s reputation. In conclusion, it represents a replicable model of personcentered health care that combines human care and educational support to promote more effective and informed disease management while improving the overall patient experience

Health Education: The “Education Box” of the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico

Pensieri, Claudio
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Alloni, Rossana
Writing – Review & Editing
2025-01-01

Abstract

Clinical education, traditionally linked to university training in health care, has found a new declination at the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico (FPUCBM) through a free public service aimed at patients, family members, and caregivers. This innovative approach aims to improve health self-management, promote empowerment, and foster the active involvement of patients in their own care pathway. Based on highquality and safety certified standards (by the Joint Commission International), FPUCBM has launched structured initiatives such as “education box” events to provide clear and accessible information, addressing patients’ educational and emotional needs. The “health education service” integrates several activities, including single-topic educational events, the creation of information materials (brochures and video tutorials), and collaboration with patient associations. Since its launch in 2023, the service has reached more than 400 participants in 22 events, covering topics such as chronic disease management and prevention and the proper use of home devices. In total, 95 information brochures and 9 video tutorials have been produced to expand the available resources. Benefits include improved health awareness, increased confidence in care pathways, and a positive impact on the hospital’s reputation. In conclusion, it represents a replicable model of personcentered health care that combines human care and educational support to promote more effective and informed disease management while improving the overall patient experience
2025
clinical education; patient education; “health education”; medical education; pedagogy; adult education; person centered service
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