Lee Linda, Hillier Loretta M, Weston W Wayne
Centre for Family Medicine Family Health Team, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Gerontol Geriatr Educ. 2020 Jan-Mar;41(1):4-19. doi: 10.1080/02701960.2017.1373350. Epub 2017 Nov 7.
This study explores the value of a Booster Day education initiative for clinicians working in interprofessional Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics (PCCMC) to share updates in dementia care, challenging cases, key lessons learned, and best practices, as a mechanism to foster learning and support the PCCMC Community of Practice (CoP). Between 2010 and 2016, 17 annual Booster Days were delivered to health professionals who completed the PCCMC training program. All participants were invited to complete an evaluation survey in which they identified the ways in which the sessions have been helpful; 89% (1361/1530) completed surveys. The Booster Days were valued as opportunities for networking to learn from other clinicians, fostering a sense of community, learning new information, learning to support practice improvements, and team building. An annual Booster Day that incorporates active participant engagement, information sharing, and networking may effectively support CoPs, learning, team building, and practice change within interprofessional teams.
本研究探讨了“强化日”教育倡议对在跨专业初级保健协作记忆诊所(PCCMC)工作的临床医生的价值,该倡议旨在分享痴呆症护理的最新进展、具有挑战性的病例、关键经验教训和最佳实践,作为促进学习和支持PCCMC实践社区(CoP)的一种机制。在2010年至2016年期间,为完成PCCMC培训项目的卫生专业人员举办了17次年度强化日活动。邀请所有参与者完成一项评估调查,他们在调查中指出了这些会议有帮助的方面;89%(1361/1530)的参与者完成了调查。强化日被视为与其他临床医生交流学习、培养社区意识、学习新信息、学习支持实践改进以及团队建设的机会。一个包含积极的参与者参与、信息共享和交流的年度强化日活动可能有效地支持跨专业团队中的实践社区、学习、团队建设和实践变革。