CASE STUDY: Albert
Albert Mitchell is a 36-year-old man who will be traveling
to Dubai to give a business presentation in 3 months. Although he has traveled
widely in the United States as a consultant, this is his first trip to the The Middle East.
He requests information regarding immunizations needed
before his trip. Albert states that as he will be in Dubai for only a few days,
he is unlikely to contract a disease in such a short time and therefore
believes that it is illogical to obtain immunizations.
Albert states that he has heard that the side effects of the
immunizations might be worse than the diseases they prevent. He is also
concerned about leaving his wife at home alone because she is 6 months
pregnant.
Reflective Questions
1-How would you address Alberts beliefs?
2-What learning would be needed in each domain?
3-What learning theories would you consider?
4-How might his family concerns be addressed?
Some reference that can use is below.
Gagn, R. M. (2017). Domains of learning. Interchange,
Pearson Publishers.
Piette, J. D., Beard, A., Rosland, A. M., & McHorney, C.
A. (2017). Beliefs that influence cost-related medication non-adherence among
the haves and have nots with chronic diseases: patient preference and
adherence, Sage Publishers.
Schunk, D. H. (2018). Learning theories. Printice Hall Inc.,
New Jersey, New York.
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