Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine, Saskatoon, Canada.
BMC Med Educ. 2021 May 17;21(1):283. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02716-6.
In 2014, the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine implemented a 4-week "Orthogeriatrics" rotation for orthopaedic surgery residents. We sought to assess the rotation's impact on trainees' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours toward caring for older adults, and explore areas for improvement.
We used a mixed methods concurrent triangulation design. The Geriatrics Clinical Decision-Making Assessment (GCDMA) and Geriatric Attitudes Scale (GAS) compared knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours between trainees who were or were not exposed to the curriculum. Rotation evaluations and semi-structured interviews with trainees and key informants explored learning experiences and the curriculum's impact on resident physician growth and development in geriatric competencies.
Among trainees who completed the GCDMA (n = 19), those exposed to the rotation scored higher in knowledge compared to the unexposed cohort (14.4 ± 2.1 vs. 11.3 ± 2.0, p < 0.01). The following themes emerged from the qualitative analysis of 29 stakeholders: Increased awareness and comfort regarding geriatric medicine competencies, appreciation of the value of orthogeriatric collaboration, and suggestions for curriculum improvement.
These results suggest that the Orthogeriatrics curriculum strengthens knowledge, behaviour, and comfort towards caring for older adults. Our study aims to inform further curriculum development and facilitate dissemination of geriatric education in surgical training programs across Canada and the world.
2014 年,多伦多大学医学院为骨科住院医师实施了为期 4 周的“老年骨科”轮转项目。我们旨在评估该轮转项目对住院医师照顾老年人的知识、态度和行为的影响,并探讨改进的方向。
我们采用混合方法的同期三角测量设计。使用老年临床决策评估量表(GCDMA)和老年态度量表(GAS)比较了接受和未接受课程的受训者的知识、态度和行为。轮转评估以及对受训者和关键利益相关者的半结构化访谈,探讨了学习经验以及课程对住院医师老年医学能力成长和发展的影响。
在完成 GCDMA 的受训者中(n=19),接受轮转的受训者在知识方面的得分高于未接受轮转的受训者(14.4±2.1 分比 11.3±2.0 分,p<0.01)。29 位利益相关者的定性分析得出以下主题:对老年医学能力的认识和舒适度提高,对骨科老年医学合作价值的认识提高,以及对课程改进的建议。
这些结果表明,老年骨科课程增强了对照顾老年人的知识、行为和舒适度。我们的研究旨在为进一步的课程开发提供信息,并促进加拿大和世界范围内外科培训项目中老年医学教育的传播。