Ong Natalie, Goff Roxanne, Eapen Valsamma, Tomsic Gail, Moore Loretta, Garg Pankaj, Campbell Denise, Waters Karen, Castro Chenda, Silove Natalie
Child Development Unit (CDU), Children's Hospital Westmead, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Adjunct lecturer, School of Women and Children's Health, UNSW; Clinical Academic, Children's Hospital Westmead Clinical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2021 Feb;57(2):212-218. doi: 10.1111/jpc.15175. Epub 2020 Oct 21.
People with developmental disabilities (DDs) experience significant barriers accessing and receiving optimal health care resulting in poorer health-care outcomes. Continuing professional development (CPD) represents an effective means to alter health-care staff behaviour to improve the care of people with DDs. However, given the scepticism regarding the effectiveness of certain CPD models' ability to alter learner's workplace behaviour, the current pilot study developed and determined the feasibility of a novel CPD programme aimed at improving the health care provided to children with DDs.
Motivation for Change (MFC) is a novel CPD programme based on empirically based behaviour and educational strategies including motivational interviewing, flipped classroom and process mapping. It utilises input of patients, practitioners, and family members during administration of the programme. MFC was administered with 14 staff members in a Sydney Children's Hospital Sleep service.
After MFC engagement, staff reported significant improvements in their knowledge of behavioural characteristics of children with DDs, the difficulties they face, how best to support them within the learner's work setting and confidence in working with children with DDs. There was a non-significant decline in their reported need for further training and expressed high level of satisfaction with the MFC programme.
MFC represents a feasible means of providing CPD to health-care staff but further research is needed to determine objective clinical behavioural change. Evaluation of the impact on patient health outcomes, parent/child satisfaction, staff sustainability and overall system functioning is also needed. It may represent an effective model of CPD for other targets of health-care improvement.
发育障碍(DDs)患者在获得和接受最佳医疗保健方面面临重大障碍,导致医疗保健结果较差。持续专业发展(CPD)是改变医护人员行为以改善对发育障碍患者护理的有效手段。然而,鉴于对某些持续专业发展模式改变学习者工作场所行为有效性的怀疑,当前的试点研究开发并确定了一项旨在改善为发育障碍儿童提供的医疗保健的新型持续专业发展计划的可行性。
变革动机(MFC)是一项基于实证的行为和教育策略的新型持续专业发展计划,包括动机性访谈、翻转课堂和流程映射。在该计划实施过程中,它利用了患者、从业者和家庭成员的意见。MFC在悉尼儿童医院睡眠服务部门对14名工作人员进行了实施。
参与MFC后,工作人员报告称,他们在发育障碍儿童行为特征知识、这些儿童面临的困难、在学习者工作环境中如何最好地支持他们以及与发育障碍儿童合作的信心方面有了显著改善。他们报告的进一步培训需求有不显著的下降,并对MFC计划表示高度满意。
MFC是为医护人员提供持续专业发展的一种可行方式,但需要进一步研究以确定客观的临床行为变化。还需要评估对患者健康结果、家长/儿童满意度、工作人员可持续性和整体系统功能的影响。它可能代表了一种针对其他医疗保健改进目标的有效持续专业发展模式。