Daniels Alan H, Bariteau Jason T, Grabel Zachary, DiGiovanni Christopher W
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital.
Emory University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Atlanta, Georgia.
R I Med J (2013). 2014 Oct 1;97(10):43-6.
Future physician leaders must be able to critically assess health care policy and patient advocacy issues. Currently, no nationally accepted, standardized curriculum to provide advocacy education during orthopedic residency training exists. We therefore developed an "Advocacy" curriculum for our orthopedic residents designed to direct particular attention to patient advocacy, specialty advocacy, and healthcare policy.
Residents were given pre- and post-curriculum questionnaires to gauge their perception of the importance, strengths, and weaknesses of this curriculum. A paired t-test was used to compare pre- and post-curriculum responses.
Twenty-one of 24 orthopedic residents completed the pre-curriculum and post-curriculum questionnaire regarding the importance of advocacy education (87.5% response rate). Overall, 85.7% (18/21) of responders ranked the curriculum on orthopedic advocacy as good or excellent. Prior to the advocacy curriculum, 33.3% (7/21) of residents felt that learning about orthopedic advocacy was important to their education, while following the curriculum 100% (21/21) felt so (p<0.05). The percentage of residents who considered health policy to be important increased from 71.4% (15/21) to 95.2% (20/21) following the curriculum(p<0.05). Following the advocacy curriculum, 90.5% (19/21) of responders would be interested in getting involved in orthopedic advocacy.
This curriculum significantly increased residents' belief in the importance of advocacy issues. Following the curriculum, 100% of responding residents considered orthopedic advocacy education as important. An advocacy curriculum may serve as an integral preparatory educational core component to residency training.
未来的医师领导者必须能够批判性地评估医疗保健政策和患者权益倡导问题。目前,尚无全国公认的标准化课程用于在骨科住院医师培训期间提供权益倡导教育。因此,我们为骨科住院医师开发了一门“权益倡导”课程,旨在特别关注患者权益倡导、专科权益倡导和医疗保健政策。
在课程前后向住院医师发放问卷,以评估他们对该课程的重要性、优点和缺点的看法。使用配对t检验比较课程前后的回答。
24名骨科住院医师中有21名完成了关于权益倡导教育重要性的课程前和课程后问卷(回复率87.5%)。总体而言,85.7%(18/21)的回复者将骨科权益倡导课程评为良好或优秀。在权益倡导课程之前,33.3%(7/21)的住院医师认为学习骨科权益倡导对他们的教育很重要,而在课程之后,100%(21/21)的人有此感受(p<0.05)。认为卫生政策重要的住院医师比例从课程前的71.4%(15/21)增加到课程后的95.2%(20/21)(p<0.05)。在权益倡导课程之后,90.5%(19/21)的回复者有兴趣参与骨科权益倡导。
该课程显著增强了住院医师对权益倡导问题重要性的认识。课程结束后,100%的回复住院医师认为骨科权益倡导教育很重要。权益倡导课程可作为住院医师培训不可或缺的预备教育核心组成部分。