Itano J K, Williams J, Deaton M D, Oishi N
University of Hawaii, School of Nursing, Honolulu 96822.
J Cancer Educ. 1991;6(4):219-26. doi: 10.1080/08858199109528125.
Team approaches to health care have been developing steadily over the past 30 years in response to increasing concerns about accessibility, efficiency, and comprehensiveness of health care services. Implementation of team approaches has been accompanied by development of curricula and educational experiences that educate health professionals both in effective teamwork skills and in understanding the contributions each profession makes to comprehensive health care. Such a project was implemented in 1975 at the University of Hawaii involving the Schools of Nursing, Social Work, and Medicine. This paper describes an evaluation of the impact of an interdisciplinary team approach to the care of oncology patients by students in medicine, nursing, and social work. Evaluation is based upon project objectives using a series of pre- and posttest measures and weekly logs by participating students between 1979 and 1985. The paper addresses the following questions: What was the impact of the team experience on participating students as reflected in evaluation data? How effective was the Student Interdisciplinary Oncology Team Project in helping students achieve each of the seven stated objectives? What are the differences in professional socialization processes among the three professions represented in the project?
在过去30年里,为了应对人们对医疗服务的可及性、效率和全面性日益增长的担忧,团队医疗模式一直在稳步发展。团队医疗模式的实施伴随着课程和教育经验的发展,这些课程和教育经验既培养健康专业人员有效的团队合作技能,也让他们理解每个专业在全面医疗服务中所做的贡献。1975年,夏威夷大学实施了这样一个项目,涉及护理学院、社会工作学院和医学院。本文描述了对医学、护理和社会工作专业学生采用跨学科团队模式护理肿瘤患者的影响评估。评估基于项目目标,采用了一系列前测和后测措施以及1979年至1985年间参与学生的每周日志。本文探讨了以下问题:评估数据反映出团队经历对参与学生有何影响?学生跨学科肿瘤团队项目在帮助学生实现七个既定目标中的每一个目标方面效果如何?该项目所代表的三个专业在职业社会化过程中有哪些差异?