Kumar Saravana, Lensink Ingrid L, Turnbull Catherine
School of Health Sciences, Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Office for Professional Leadership, SA Health, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2017 Jul 27;8:535-540. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S141414. eCollection 2017.
It is often said that the only constant in health care is change. While change is inevitable, implementing change in health care is complex, and health care stakeholders are often confronted by numerous barriers and challenges. Historically, students have been an integral part of the health system through aspects such as clinical placements, and hence, may play a role during times of change.
The aim of this study is to provide strategies for using students as positive agents of change by discussing opportunities and highlighting challenges.
The tips proposed in this commentary are derived from the literature, identified using a systematic search, and from our experiences at the "coal face" of engaging students during times of change.
This article highlights specific challenges, targeted opportunities, and critical success factors of using students as agents of change. Students can play an important role in enhancing service provision, providing opportunities for staff recognition, and being enablers to drive, implement, and evaluate change in the health system and wider community. However, in order to achieve these positive impacts, it is imperative to recognize and address staff concerns early and build upon a number of critical success factors. These critical success factors such as inter-sectoral engagement, clarity, collaboration, support, training, resources, and ongoing evaluation can "make or break" students' involvement in a health service, and therefore, careful and regular consideration of these factors is recommended.
We believe that these tips, synthesized from evidence from the literature and our first-hand experiences, will assist health care stakeholders in utilizing students as timely, effective, and practical agents of change.
人们常说,医疗保健领域唯一不变的就是变化。虽然变化不可避免,但在医疗保健领域实施变革很复杂,医疗保健利益相关者经常面临众多障碍和挑战。从历史上看,学生通过临床实习等方面一直是卫生系统不可或缺的一部分,因此,在变革时期可能发挥作用。
本研究的目的是通过讨论机会并突出挑战,提供将学生用作积极变革推动者的策略。
本评论中提出的建议源自通过系统检索确定的文献,以及我们在变革时期与学生接触的“实际工作”经验。
本文突出了将学生用作变革推动者的具体挑战、有针对性的机会和关键成功因素。学生可以在加强服务提供、为员工认可提供机会以及成为推动、实施和评估卫生系统及更广泛社区变革的促进者方面发挥重要作用。然而,为了实现这些积极影响,必须尽早认识并解决员工的担忧,并基于一些关键成功因素。这些关键成功因素,如部门间参与、明确性、协作、支持、培训、资源和持续评估,可能“决定”学生参与卫生服务的成败,因此,建议仔细且定期考虑这些因素。
我们相信,这些从文献证据和我们的第一手经验中综合得出的建议,将帮助医疗保健利益相关者将学生用作及时、有效和实用的变革推动者。