International Primary Care Respiratory Group, London, UK.
GP and PCRS-UK London Regional Lead, London, UK.
NPJ Prim Care Respir Med. 2014 Sep 25;24:14072. doi: 10.1038/npjpcrm.2014.72.
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including respiratory diseases and the potential of primary care to address this challenge. The International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) has a potentially significant role to build capacity through research and education in a complex global network with varying degrees of capability. In this paper we outline a comprehensive strategy, which revisits the IPCRG's educational role, our aims, audiences and approach in this context. The paper was developed through a collaborative process involving experts in global health, primary care and respiratory education, leading to a consensus educational strategy statement. This is further informed by a review of recent trends in continuing medical education. Professional education and training of health-care workers is a core component of the global response to the challenge of managing respiratory conditions in primary care. This paper offers a revised strategy for building capacity and improving clinical practice in IPCRG member countries by revisiting and broadening our aims, exploring the key audiences, focus and approaches.
人们高度关注包括呼吸道疾病在内的非传染性疾病的全球负担,以及初级保健在应对这一挑战方面的潜力。国际初级保健呼吸组(IPCRG)在一个具有不同能力水平的复杂全球网络中,通过研究和教育,具有建立能力的潜在重要作用。本文概述了一项全面战略,重新审视了 IPCRG 的教育作用、我们在这方面的目标、受众和方法。本文是通过涉及全球卫生、初级保健和呼吸教育方面的专家的合作过程制定的,达成了共识教育战略声明。这进一步参考了最近继续医学教育趋势的审查。对卫生保健工作者的专业教育和培训是应对初级保健中管理呼吸道疾病挑战的全球应对措施的核心组成部分。本文通过重新审视和扩大我们的目标、探索关键受众、重点和方法,为 IPCRG 成员国的能力建设和改善临床实践提供了修订后的战略。