ZeST Dysphagia

Prix habituel £40.00 GBP exc. VAT
Prix habituel exc. VAT Prix soldé £40.00 GBP exc. VAT
Version: ZeST online version

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A version of the board game for use with TEAMS, ZOOM, SKYPE.

Group-learning tool that helps frontline staff in any setting recognise and manage dysphagia more effectively. Now IDDSI compliant.


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SKU: ZDY09203
Prix habituel £40.00 GBP exc. VAT
Prix habituel exc. VAT Prix soldé £40.00 GBP exc. VAT
Focus Games Ltd.ZeST Drug Round
ZeST Drug Round
  • ZeST replicates the benefits of face-to-face games in a simple web-based tool that anyone can use. It does not require any training or special technology.

    ZeST games are designed to be played during group meetings on Zoom, Skype, Teams, WebEx. There is no direct link between ZeST and these meetings platforms. The facilitator just shares their ZeST screen with the group.

    The actual games are designed to be very simple to manage allowing the facilitator to concentrate on encouraging and maintaining group discussions.

    ZeST games will help you to recreate the energy and discussions you’d get during a face-to-face game.

    A single licence gives you unrestricted access to a specific game on the ZeST platform for 12 months. A single licence allows one online game session to be run at any time. However, you can invite as many participants as you wish to each session and you can organise as many back-to-back game sessions as you need. You can also purchase additional licenses.

  • The game encourages players to discuss a series of questions, allowing them to acquire new knowledge, share experiences and learn from each other. The game also includes optional activities that involve eating, drinking and mixing. The game will help staff to learn about:

     

    • Prevalence, causes and impact of dysphagia
    • Recognising dysphagia
    • Reducing risks and improving management

     

    Audience

    Suitable for all staff involved in dispensing and administering drugs, such as:

    • Nurses/student nurses
    • Junior doctors/medical students
    • Pharmacy staff