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评估一项基于模拟和视频的培训计划,以解决不良儿童经历问题。

An evaluation of a simulation and video-based training program to address adverse childhood experiences.

机构信息

Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, The OU-TU School of Community Medicine, Tulsa, OK, USA.

出版信息

Int J Psychiatry Med. 2020 Sep;55(5):366-375. doi: 10.1177/0091217420951064.

Abstract

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are multiple sources of maltreatment and household dysfunction with tremendous impact on health. A trauma-informed (TI) approach is preferred when working with patients with ACEs. The Professional ACEs-Informed Training for Health (PATH) educational program and simulation experience using standardized patients (SP) was developed to help healthcare professionals address ACEs with adults. PATH is a 3-4 hour curriculum comprised of lecture and discussion, video-based demonstration, simulation experience, and debriefing. It was first developed for primary care (PC) residents in family medicine and internal medicine, and subsequently modified for occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) students. This study evaluates a preliminary dataset focusing on PATH skills of PC residents and OT and PT students during simulation. Recordings of 53 learner-SP encounters from 15 OT and PT students and 38 PC residents were coded using standardized behavioral codes. A subset of ten recordings of PC residents who participated in simulations in the first and fourth year of the training program allowed for evaluation of training outcomes over time. Results showed that medical residents and OT and PT students demonstrated skills during SP encounters congruent with TI training on addressing ACEs with adults, particularly in explaining ACEs, demonstrating empathy, collaborative treatment planning, and stigma reduction. PC residents showed both positive and negative changes in PATH-specific skills from year 1 to 4 of the training program. This study supports the PATH model and simulation-based training in preparing clinicians to address ACEs with adults and provides insight into further curriculum improvement.

摘要

不良童年经历(ACEs)是指多种虐待和家庭功能障碍源,对健康有巨大影响。在为有 ACEs 的患者提供服务时,应采用创伤知情(TI)方法。专业 ACEs 知情培训健康(PATH)教育计划和使用标准化患者(SP)的模拟体验是为了帮助医疗保健专业人员解决成人 ACEs 问题而开发的。PATH 是一个 3-4 小时的课程,包括讲座和讨论、基于视频的演示、模拟体验和汇报。它最初是为家庭医学和内科的初级保健(PC)住院医师开发的,后来为职业治疗(OT)和物理治疗(PT)学生进行了修改。本研究评估了一项初步数据集,重点关注 PC 住院医师和 OT 及 PT 学生在模拟中的 PATH 技能。使用标准化行为代码对来自 15 名 OT 和 PT 学生和 38 名 PC 住院医师的 53 名学习者-SP 遭遇进行了记录。该培训计划第一年和第四年参加模拟的十名 PC 住院医师的录音子集允许评估随时间推移的培训结果。结果表明,医疗住院医师和 OT 和 PT 学生在与成年人 ACEs 相关的 TI 培训中表现出与 SP 遭遇相符的技能,特别是在解释 ACEs、表现同理心、协作治疗计划和减少污名方面。PC 住院医师在培训计划的第 1 年至第 4 年期间,在 PATH 特定技能方面表现出积极和消极的变化。本研究支持 PATH 模型和基于模拟的培训,为临床医生准备解决成年人 ACEs 问题提供了支持,并为进一步改进课程提供了见解。

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