Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Patient Educ Couns. 2011 Aug;84(2):176-84. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.07.039. Epub 2010 Sep 6.
To evaluate the acceptability and relevance of the Maximizing your Patient Education Skills (MPES) course and to determine whether it significantly improved knowledge regarding patient education (PE) theory, self-assessed PE competencies, and PE skills using case based vignettes.
1-Group, multi-site, pre-post-intervention. Participants completed a pre-assessment (T1), participated in the 4-h MPES course, and then a 3-month post-assessment (T2). A focus group was conducted with sub-set of participants.
98 (75%) of participants completed both time points. Participants were highly satisfied with MPES and found it to be relevant. Results showed that MPES had a significant impact on all of our outcome measures.
Findings from this study show that oncology HCPs knowledge of patient education theory, self-assessed competencies and skills can improve after participating in a brief problem-focused and interactive workshop.
Given the evidence that well-planned education and support can contribute to a number of positive health outcomes and the evidence that HCPs may lack the skills to teach and support patients and their families effectively, these results suggest that MPES course may be of value to oncology professionals. Efforts to further develop this course include exploring alternative funding models and using different learning platforms.
评估 Maximizing your Patient Education Skills(MPES)课程的可接受性和相关性,并确定其是否显著提高了参与者对患者教育(PE)理论、自我评估的 PE 能力以及使用基于案例的情景模拟评估的 PE 技能的了解。
单组、多地点、干预前后。参与者完成了预评估(T1),参加了 4 小时的 MPES 课程,然后进行了 3 个月的后评估(T2)。对参与者的一个子组进行了焦点小组讨论。
98 名(75%)参与者完成了两个时间点的评估。参与者对 MPES 高度满意,并认为其具有相关性。结果表明,MPES 对我们所有的结果测量都有显著影响。
这项研究的结果表明,在参加简短的以问题为重点和互动式的研讨会后,肿瘤学 HCPs 对患者教育理论、自我评估的能力和技能的了解可以提高。
鉴于有证据表明,精心计划的教育和支持可以促进许多积极的健康结果,并且 HCPs 可能缺乏有效地教导和支持患者及其家属的技能,因此这些结果表明,MPES 课程可能对肿瘤学专业人员具有价值。进一步开发本课程的努力包括探索替代的资金模式和使用不同的学习平台。