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对精神病学态度的改善:一项全球精神卫生同伴间电子学习伙伴关系。

Improved Attitudes to Psychiatry: A Global Mental Health Peer-to-Peer E-Learning Partnership.

作者信息

Keynejad Roxanne, Garratt Elisabeth, Adem Gudon, Finlayson Alexander, Whitwell Susannah, Sheriff Rebecca Syed

机构信息

St George's, University of London, London, UK.

University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Acad Psychiatry. 2016 Aug;40(4):659-66. doi: 10.1007/s40596-014-0206-8. Epub 2014 Aug 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Health links aim to strengthen healthcare systems in low and middle-income countries through mutual exchange of skills, knowledge, and experience. However, student participation remains limited despite growing educational emphasis upon global health. Medical students continue to report negative attitudes to psychiatry in high-income countries, and in Somaliland, the lack of public sector psychiatrists limits medical students' awareness of mental healthcare. The authors describe the design, implementation, and mixed-methods analysis of a peer-to-peer psychiatry e-learning partnership between UK and Somaliland students arising from a global mental health link between the two countries.

METHODS

Medical students at King's College London and Hargeisa and Amoud universities, Somaliland, were grouped into 24 pairs. Participants aimed to complete ten fortnightly meetings to discuss psychiatry topics via the website MedicineAfrica. Students completed initial and final evaluations including Attitudes toward Psychiatry (ATP-30) questions, a stigma questionnaire, and brief evaluations after each meeting.

RESULTS

Quantitative findings demonstrated that enjoyment, interest, and academic helpfulness were rated highly by students in Somaliland and moderately by students in the UK. Somaliland students' attitudes to psychiatry were significantly more positive post-participation, whereas UK students' attitudes remained stable. Qualitative findings identified more gains in factual knowledge for Somaliland students, whereas UK students reported more cross-cultural learning. Reasons for non-completion and student-suggested improvements emphasized the need to ensure commitment to the program by participants.

CONCLUSIONS

This partnership encouraged students to consider global mental health outside the standard medical education environment, through an e-learning format solely utilizing existing resources. This new approach demonstrates potential benefits to students in contrasting locations of brief, focused online peer-to-peer education partnerships, expanding the scope of health links to the medical professionals of the future.

摘要

目的

卫生合作旨在通过技能、知识和经验的相互交流,加强低收入和中等收入国家的医疗体系。然而,尽管全球卫生教育日益受到重视,但学生的参与度仍然有限。在高收入国家,医学生对精神病学的态度仍然消极,而在索马里兰,公共部门精神科医生的短缺限制了医学生对精神卫生保健的认识。作者描述了英国和索马里兰学生之间基于两国全球精神卫生合作的点对点精神病学电子学习伙伴关系的设计、实施和混合方法分析。

方法

伦敦国王学院以及索马里兰哈尔格萨大学和阿姆德大学的医学生被分成24对。参与者旨在通过“非洲医学”网站完成十次双周会议,以讨论精神病学主题。学生们完成了初始和最终评估,包括对精神病学的态度(ATP-30)问题、一份耻辱感调查问卷,以及每次会议后的简短评估。

结果

定量研究结果表明,索马里兰的学生对参与度、兴趣和学业帮助的评价很高,而英国的学生评价中等。参与后,索马里兰学生对精神病学的态度明显更为积极,而英国学生的态度保持稳定。定性研究结果表明,索马里兰学生在事实性知识方面收获更多,而英国学生则报告了更多的跨文化学习。未完成的原因以及学生提出的改进建议强调了确保参与者对该项目的投入的必要性。

结论

这种伙伴关系鼓励学生在标准医学教育环境之外,通过仅利用现有资源的电子学习形式,考虑全球精神卫生问题。这种新方法展示了在不同地点开展简短、集中的在线点对点教育伙伴关系对学生的潜在益处,将卫生合作的范围扩大到未来的医学专业人员。

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