Breton Jessica, Francescutti Louis H, Al-Weshahi Yousef
Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J. 2018 Aug;18(3):e286-e290. doi: 10.18295/squmj.2018.18.03.004. Epub 2018 Dec 19.
In March 2014, medical educators from Canada and Oman collaborated to shape the foundation of health advocacy training in Oman. Using existing research and innovative tools, two workshops were developed, representing the first formalised approach to health advocacy for medical trainees in Oman. The development and application of the workshops highlighted many unique challenges and opportunities in advocacy training. This article summarises the process of developing and implementing the workshops as well as feedback from the participants and short-term consequences. Furthermore, this article seeks to explore the complexities of designing a cross-cultural curriculum. In particular, it reflects on how the role of health advocate may be perceived differently in various cultural and societal settings. Understanding and adapting to these influences is paramount to creating a successful health advocacy curriculum that is relevant to learners and responsive to the communities in which they work.
2014年3月,加拿大和阿曼的医学教育工作者合作,为阿曼的健康倡导培训奠定基础。利用现有研究和创新工具,开发了两个工作坊,这是阿曼针对医学实习生进行健康倡导的首个正规化方法。工作坊的开发和应用凸显了倡导培训中许多独特的挑战和机遇。本文总结了工作坊的开发和实施过程以及参与者的反馈和短期成效。此外,本文旨在探讨设计跨文化课程的复杂性。特别是,它反思了在不同文化和社会背景下,健康倡导者的角色可能会被不同地看待。理解并适应这些影响对于创建一个与学习者相关且能回应他们工作所在社区的成功的健康倡导课程至关重要。