Lee Hayoung, Geynisman-Tan Julia, Hofer Sarah, Anderson Emily, Caravan Sahar, Titchen Kanani
Department of Internal Medicine-Pediatrics, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2021 May 17;8:23821205211016523. doi: 10.1177/23821205211016523. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
The objective of this study was to evaluate a CME-accredited human trafficking didactic and discussion-based training for healthcare professionals by comparing participant knowledge and attitudes on human trafficking before and after attending the training.
A novel 18-item survey was developed to test the knowledge of and attitudes towards human trafficking. Participants of 17 standardized trainings delivered by 4 physician-trainers over a two-year period were invited to take a pre-test and 2 post-tests at 1-week and 6-months post training. Surveys were anonymously collected and linked to each participant with a de-identified number. Data were analyzed using SPSS software with scores given to the overall and knowledge and attitude subscales. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation. Comparisons were made using paired t-tests or ANOVA, as appropriate.
Total of 424 participants submitted the pre-test and were predominantly female (81%) and students in healthcare fields (55%). Of these participants, 237 (56%) submitted the 1-week post-test. Scores increased from pre-test to 1-week post-test in both knowledge (54.7 ± 18.7%-84.5 ± 12.8%, = .001) and attitude (49.4 ± 14.7%-71.0 ± 12.8%, < .001) subscales. Forty-seven participants (11%) submitted the 6-month post-test, which demonstrated a decrease in knowledge score from the 1-week post-test (84.5 ± 12.8%-50.0 ± 13.6%, < .001). However, improvements in attitude scores were sustained across time (71.0 ± 12.8%-68.8 ± 12.4%, < .001).
Among health professionals, the CME-accredited LIFT training leads to a short-term improvement in knowledge of human trafficking and a sustained improvement in awareness and attitudes about human trafficking.
本研究的目的是通过比较医疗保健专业人员参加培训前后对人口贩运的知识和态度,评估一项获得继续医学教育认证的、以讲授和讨论为基础的人口贩运培训。
开发了一项新颖的包含18个条目的调查问卷,以测试对人口贩运的知识和态度。邀请了4名医师培训师在两年内进行的17次标准化培训的参与者在培训前进行一次预测试,并在培训后1周和6个月进行两次后测试。调查问卷以匿名方式收集,并通过一个去识别号码与每个参与者相关联。使用SPSS软件对数据进行分析,对总体以及知识和态度子量表给出分数。数据以均值±标准差表示。根据情况使用配对t检验或方差分析进行比较。
共有424名参与者提交了预测试,其中大多数为女性(81%),且是医疗保健领域的学生(55%)。在这些参与者中,237名(56%)提交了培训后1周的后测试。知识子量表(54.7±18.7%-84.5±12.8%,P = 0.001)和态度子量表(49.4±14.7%-71.0±12.8%,P < 0.001)的分数从预测试到培训后1周的后测试均有所提高。47名参与者(11%)提交了培训后6个月的后测试,这表明知识分数从培训后1周的后测试有所下降(84.5±12.8%-50.0±13.6%,P < 0.001)。然而,态度分数的改善在不同时间持续存在(71.0±12.8%-68.8±12.4%,P < 0.001)。
在卫生专业人员中,获得继续医学教育认证的LIFT培训导致对人口贩运知识的短期改善以及对人口贩运的认识和态度的持续改善。