Lennon-Dearing Robin, Florence Joe, Garrett Linda, Click Ivy A, Abercrombie Suzanne
Department of Social Work, East Tennessee State University, P.O. Box 70645, Johnson City, TN 37614, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2008;47(2):93-107. doi: 10.1080/08841240801970177.
Although social workers are frequently part of interdisciplinary teams in health care and community settings, interdisciplinary training is often lacking in social work education (Berg-Weger & Schneider, 1998). This article describes a study of the effects of an interdisciplinary community-based experiential course preparing new health care professionals for work as part of interdisciplinary teams. The interdisciplinary curriculum was established for a summer course taught in 2006 by faculty from five disciplines: social work, nutrition, medicine, nursing, and public health. The course, Quality Improvement in Rural Healthcare, which focused on health literacy in people with a diagnosis of diabetes that live in northeast Tennessee, provided a model environment for learning interdisciplinary teamwork. Evaluation of this course found that social work students displayed a statistically significant increase in positive attitude toward interdisciplinary teamwork. Course strengths, weaknesses, obstacles, and opportunities for curriculum improvement are elaborated.
尽管社会工作者经常是医疗保健和社区环境中跨学科团队的一部分,但社会工作教育中往往缺乏跨学科培训(伯格 - 韦格和施耐德,1998年)。本文描述了一项关于一门基于社区的跨学科体验课程效果的研究,该课程旨在让新的医疗保健专业人员为作为跨学科团队的一员开展工作做好准备。跨学科课程是为2006年夏季开设的一门课程设立的,授课教师来自五个学科:社会工作、营养学、医学、护理学和公共卫生学。该课程名为“农村医疗保健质量改进”,重点关注田纳西州东北部患有糖尿病的人群的健康素养,为学习跨学科团队合作提供了一个理想的环境。对该课程的评估发现,社会工作专业的学生对跨学科团队合作的积极态度有统计学意义上的显著提高。文中还阐述了课程的优势、劣势、障碍以及课程改进的机会。