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ECHO关爱老年人:创新学习以提升长期护理能力。

ECHO Care of the Elderly: Innovative Learning to Build Capacity in Long-term Care.

作者信息

Lingum Navena R, Sokoloff Lisa Guttman, Chau James, Feldman Sid, Gingrich Shaen, Grief Cindy J, Meyer Raquel M, Moser Andrea L, Shaikh Salma, Santiago Anna Theresa, Sham Rosalind, Sodums Devin J, Conn David K

机构信息

Centre for Education and Knowledge Exchange in Aging, Baycrest, Toronto, ON.

North East Specialized Geriatric Services-a program of Health Sciences North, Sudbury, ON.

出版信息

Can Geriatr J. 2021 Mar 2;24(1):36-43. doi: 10.5770/cgj.24.458. eCollection 2021 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Older adults are entering long-term care (LTC) homes with more complex care needs than in previous decades, resulting in demands on point-of-care staff to provide additional and specialty services. This study evaluated whether Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) Care of the Elderly Long-Term Care (COE-LTC)-a case-based online education program-is an effective capacity-building program among interprofessional health-care teams caring for LTC residents.

METHODS

A mixed-method, pre-and-post study comprised of satisfaction, knowledge, and self-efficacy surveys and exploration of experience via semi-structured interviews. Participants were interprofessional health-care providers from LTC homes across Ontario.

RESULTS

From January-March 2019, 69 providers, nurses/nurse practitioners (42.0%), administrators (26.1%), physicians (24.6%), and allied health professionals (7.3%) participated in 10 weekly, 60-minute online sessions. Overall, weekly session and post-ECHO satisfaction were high across all domains. Both knowledge scores and self-efficacy ratings increased post-ECHO, 3.9% ( = .02) and 9.7 points ( < .001), respectively. Interview findings highlighted participants' appreciation of access to specialists, recognition of educational needs specific to LTC, and reduction of professional isolation.

CONCLUSION

We demonstrated that ECHO COE-LTC can be a successful capacity-building educational model for interprofessional health-care providers in LTC, and may alleviate pressures on the health system in delivering care for residents.

摘要

背景

与过去几十年相比,进入长期护理(LTC)机构的老年人护理需求更为复杂,这就要求现场护理人员提供更多的特殊服务。本研究评估了“社区医疗成果拓展计划(ECHO)——老年人长期护理(COE-LTC)”(一个基于案例的在线教育项目)对于照护长期护理机构居民的跨专业医疗团队而言是否是一个有效的能力建设项目。

方法

一项混合方法的前后对照研究,包括满意度、知识和自我效能调查,并通过半结构化访谈探索经验。参与者是安大略省各长期护理机构的跨专业医疗服务提供者。

结果

2019年1月至3月,69名提供者参与了为期10周、每周60分钟的在线课程,其中护士/执业护士占42.0%,管理人员占26.1%,医生占24.6%,专职医疗人员占7.3%。总体而言,所有领域的每周课程满意度和ECHO课程结束后的满意度都很高。ECHO课程结束后,知识得分和自我效能评分均有所提高,分别提高了3.9%(P = .02)和9.7分(P < .001)。访谈结果突出了参与者对能够接触专家的感激之情、对长期护理特定教育需求的认识以及职业孤立感的减轻。

结论

我们证明,ECHO COE-LTC可以成为长期护理机构中跨专业医疗服务提供者成功的能力建设教育模式,并可能减轻卫生系统在为居民提供护理方面的压力。

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