Assessment and evaluation2022-08-04T09:14:03+10:00

Assessment and evalutation

Duration: approximately 8 minutes

Post training assessment and questionnaire

About this post training assessment:

  • This self directed learning tool is designed to familiarise you with the training content and recommendations for supporting healthy pregnancy weight gain.
  • On completion of the assessment you will be provided with a certificate of completion.
  • The content of this training or assessment does not detail all content nor clinical considerations required in the application of content in the clinical setting. For further information please read our disclaimer.
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Acknowledgements

The Preventive Health Branch, of Queensland Health, provided funding support for this initiative.

Project Manager- Dr Susan de Jersey, Advanced Accredited Practicing Dietitian and Clinician Research Fellow, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Metro North Hospital and Health Service.

Mater Mothers’ Dietetics and Foodervice department contributed background content to a number of the training modules

Reference Group Members

  • Louise Bolger, Senior Dietitian, Gladstone Hospital
  • Dr Meg Cairns MBBS FRACGP, GP Liaison Officer Women’s and Children’s Stream, Metro North Hospital and Health Service & Brisbane North Primary Health Network
  • Agy Cater, Consumer Representative, Gold Coast
  • Lu-Ann Chan, General Practitioner, Brisbane
  • Shirley Godfrey, Caseload Midwife, Atherton Hospital
  • Janny Goris, Senior Public Health Nutritionist Dietitian Preventive Health Branch, Department of Health and Health and Wellbeing Queensland
  • Terri Gray, Clinical Midwife, Caboolture Maternity Unit, Caboolture
  • Samantha Jackson – Registered Midwife, Lactation Consultant – Gold Coast University Hospital
  • Sandra Lee, A/Clinical Midwife -Antenatal Clinic Coordinator, Caboolture Hospital
  • Dr Kim Nolan M.B.B.S; DRANZCOG; FRACGP; DCH, GP Liaison Officer General Practitioner – Maternity, Primary Care Partnerships Unit | Metro South Health Hospital and Health Service
  • Jaimee Paniora, Registered Nurse, Credentialled Diabetes Educator, Caboolture Hospital Antenatal Clinic
  • Jane Rundle, Clinical Midwife, Antenatal Care Team Leader, Redland Hospital
  • Dr Shelley Wilkinson, AdvAPD Senior Maternal Health Research Fellow, Mater Mothers’ Hospitals (voice recording Module 5)

Videos

  • Recording by Herston Clinical Multimedia
  • Professor Leonie Callaway, Director of Research Women’s and Newborn Services, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Executive Director Women’s and Children’s Stream Metro North Hospital and Health Service.
  • Stephanie Heard, Senior Dietitian and Family Therapist Queensland Eating Disorder Service

Disclaimer

This disclaimer is supplementary to, and does not replace or supersede any aspect of the Queensland Health Disclaimer.

Materials available from the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby, Healthy Pregnancy Weight Gain Training are intended as a guide and provided for information purposes only. The information has been prepared using a multidisciplinary approach with reference to the best information and evidence available at the time of preparation. No assurance is given that the information is entirely complete, current, or accurate in every respect.

The training and associated materials are not a substitute for clinical judgement, knowledge and expertise, or medical advice. Variation from the recommendations, taking into account individual circumstances may be appropriate.

The Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby training does not address all elements of standard practice and accepts that individual clinicians are responsible for:

  • Providing care within the context of locally available resources, expertise, and scope of practice
  • Supporting consumer rights and informed decision making including the right to decline intervention or ongoing management
  • Advising consumers of their choices in an environment that is culturally appropriate and which enables comfortable and confidential discussion. This includes the use of interpreter services where necessary
  • Ensuring informed consent is obtained prior to delivering care
  • Meeting all legislative requirements and professional standards
  • Applying standard precautions, and additional precautions as necessary, when delivering care
  • Documenting all care in accordance with mandatory and local requirements

Queensland Health disclaims, to the maximum extent permitted by law, all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages and costs incurred for any reason associated with the use of this training, including the materials within or referred to throughout this document being in any way inaccurate, out of context, incomplete or unavailable.

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