Flynn Leslie, Verma Sarita
Queen's University, Canada.
Med Teach. 2008;30(7):e178-83. doi: 10.1080/01421590802139757.
To develop components of a curriculum for teaching and evaluating Residents as health advocates.
Modeled on the Delphi technique, the first step involved a multidisciplinary panel of 10 Queen's University health care providers with expertize in education and patient advocacy. In the context of four Advocacy questions: What is it?, Who does it?, How to teach it?, and How to evaluate it?, they discussed a curriculum framework including graded education, scholarly activity, role modeling, and case examples. In the second step, 24 faculty experts addressed two goals: (1) to identify attributes discussed by the expert panel in step 1 and corresponding measurable behaviours and (2) to refine the curriculum framework proposed in step 1 with emphasis on content and evaluation.
Six attributes of a health advocate were identified; knowledgeable, altruistic, honest, assertive, resourceful, and up-to date. Behaviours that reflect these attributes were identified as desirable or undesirable and means of teaching were matched to the attributes. For most residents, skills would be developed in a graded fashion, progressing from advocating for the individual to society as a whole.
This study provides a general framework from which specialty-specific curriculums for training health advocates can be developed.
开发用于教学和评估住院医师作为健康倡导者的课程组成部分。
以德尔菲技术为模型,第一步涉及由10名皇后大学医疗保健提供者组成的多学科小组,他们在教育和患者倡导方面具有专业知识。在四个倡导问题的背景下:它是什么?谁来做?如何教授?如何评估?他们讨论了一个课程框架,包括分级教育、学术活动、榜样示范和案例。第二步,24名教师专家解决了两个目标:(1)确定专家小组在第一步中讨论的属性以及相应的可衡量行为,(2)完善第一步中提出的课程框架,重点是内容和评估。
确定了健康倡导者的六个属性;知识渊博、利他、诚实、坚定、足智多谋和与时俱进。反映这些属性的行为被确定为可取或不可取,并将教学方法与这些属性相匹配。对于大多数住院医师来说,技能将以分级方式发展,从为个体倡导发展到为整个社会倡导。
本研究提供了一个通用框架,可据此开发针对特定专业的健康倡导者培训课程。