Asao Shunei, Lewis Brett, Harrison James D, Glass Marcia, Brock Tina Penick, Dandu Madhavi, Le Phuoc
Undergraduate, Whitman College.
Medical Student, Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine.
MedEdPORTAL. 2017 Jun 7;13:10590. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10590.
Many health care trainees and providers have reported feeling unprepared for the ethical dilemmas they faced while practicing in global health. Simulation is an effective teaching modality in the training of health care professionals. This resource describes the development, implementation, and assessment of an innovative simulation training program for global health ethics.
We conducted simulation training with trainees and professionals from various health care disciplines. After a didactic component in which general ethical principles were introduced, participants acted as either lead or observer in four simulations representing different ethical challenges. Participants interacted with simulated patients within a set designed to resemble a resource-constrained environment. Data on the participants' experiences and evaluations of the program's effectiveness were collected through pre-/postsession surveys and focus groups.
All 53 participants (100%) agreed that the simulations "effectively highlighted ethical dilemmas I could face abroad," and 98% agreed that the content "was useful in my preparation for an international elective." Responses from surveys and focus groups stressed the importance of the realistic and emotional nature of the simulation in increasing confidence and preparedness, as well as a preference for simulation as the modality for teaching global health ethics.
Simulation for global health ethics training can help to raise awareness of the complex ethical challenges one may face abroad. Incorporating simulation training within broader global health curricula can improve trainee preparedness and confidence in appropriately and effectively identifying, strategizing, and navigating through ethical dilemmas in the field.
许多医疗保健培训生和从业者都表示,他们在全球卫生实践中面对伦理困境时感到准备不足。模拟是培训医疗保健专业人员的一种有效教学方式。本资源描述了一项针对全球卫生伦理的创新模拟培训计划的开发、实施和评估。
我们对来自不同医疗保健学科的培训生和专业人员进行了模拟培训。在介绍了一般伦理原则的教学部分之后,参与者在代表不同伦理挑战的四个模拟场景中担任主导角色或观察者。参与者在一个设计成类似资源受限环境的场景中与模拟患者进行互动。通过课前/课后调查和焦点小组收集了参与者对该计划有效性的体验和评价数据。
所有53名参与者(100%)都认为模拟“有效地突出了我在国外可能面临的伦理困境”,98%的人认为内容“对我准备国际选修课程很有用”。调查和焦点小组的反馈强调了模拟的现实性和情感性在增强信心和准备方面的重要性,以及对将模拟作为全球卫生伦理教学方式的偏好。
全球卫生伦理培训的模拟可以帮助提高人们对在国外可能面临的复杂伦理挑战的认识。将模拟培训纳入更广泛的全球卫生课程中,可以提高学员在实地恰当且有效地识别、制定策略并应对伦理困境的准备程度和信心。