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考察医学生自主经营诊所的教育价值。

Examining the Educational Value of Student-Run Clinics for Health Care Students.

机构信息

K. Huang is a second-year resident, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

M. Maleki is a second-year resident, Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2021 Jul 1;96(7):1021-1025. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003922.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Student-run clinics (SRCs) are increasingly recognized as an educational experience in many health professions' curricula. Several benefits have been documented, including students with SRC experience using patient-centered approaches to care, showing interest in working with marginalized populations, and more fully appreciating the care provided by interprofessional teams. Yet, few studies have explored student experiences within SRCs or examined how these experiences affect and shape these documented attitudes. This study explored the experiences of students at an SRC and the effect of these experiences on their learnings.

METHOD

From November 2016 to July 2017, 23 students in the Community Health Initiative by University Students SRC at the University of British Columbia participated in 2 focus group interviews: the first after their first clinic day and the second on their final clinic day. Open- and closed-ended questions were used to explore participants' learnings from the SRC. Using a grounded theory approach, the authors iteratively analyzed the transcribed interviews, adjusting questions for subsequent focus groups as new themes evolved. Three investigators each separately coded the data; the full team then collectively consolidated the themes and developed explanatory models for each theme.

RESULTS

Two themes were identified from the focus group input: (1) through managing real, complex patients-in situations unlike those offered in classroom and case-based learning environments-students gained insights into the intricacies of incorporating the patient's perspective into their definition and management of the patient's problem, and (2) by working as a team instead of focusing on delineating scopes of practice, students gained a meaningful understanding of the roles of practitioners from other health professions.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides insights into the unique opportunities SRCs offer health care students early in their training, enabling them to develop a richer understanding and appreciation of holistic and interprofessional approaches to patient care.

摘要

目的

学生经营诊所(SRC)在许多健康专业课程中越来越被视为一种教育体验。已经记录了几个好处,包括有 SRC 经验的学生使用以患者为中心的方法进行护理,对与边缘化人群合作表现出兴趣,以及更充分地欣赏多专业团队提供的护理。然而,很少有研究探讨 SRC 内学生的经验,或者研究这些经验如何影响和塑造这些记录的态度。本研究探讨了 SRC 学生的经验以及这些经验对他们学习的影响。

方法

2016 年 11 月至 2017 年 7 月,不列颠哥伦比亚大学大学生 SRC 的社区健康倡议有 23 名学生参加了 2 次焦点小组访谈:第一次是在他们的第一个诊所日后,第二次是在他们的最后一个诊所日。使用开放式和封闭式问题来探讨参与者从 SRC 中获得的学习。使用扎根理论方法,作者对转录的访谈进行了迭代分析,根据新出现的主题调整后续焦点小组的问题。三位研究人员分别对数据进行编码;然后全体团队共同整合主题,并为每个主题开发解释模型。

结果

从焦点小组的投入中确定了两个主题:(1)通过管理真实、复杂的患者——在课堂和基于案例的学习环境中提供的情况不同——学生深入了解将患者的观点纳入他们对患者问题的定义和管理中的复杂性,以及(2)通过作为一个团队工作而不是专注于划定实践范围,学生对来自其他健康专业的从业者的角色有了更有意义的理解。

结论

本研究深入了解了 SRC 在医疗保健学生培训早期为他们提供的独特机会,使他们能够对整体和多专业的患者护理方法有更丰富的理解和欣赏。

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