University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability, 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101, Durham, NH, 03824, USA.
University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability, 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101, Durham, NH, 03824, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2021 Oct;14(4):101124. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101124. Epub 2021 May 30.
Often, health care providers' approach to people with disabilities is grounded in a medical model perspective. This view highlights individual deficits and does not foster patient-centeredness. Learning about and adopting a more social model, focused on creating accessible and inclusive approaches and environments, could help providers to reshape their attitudes about disability, dismantling barriers to care.
This study used innovative methods to evaluate a recorded, online disability-competence training for health care providers. It was hypothesized that the training would 1) shift providers' conceptualizations of disability away from a medical model view toward a social model view of disability and 2) equip providers with actionable strategies to improve access to care for people with disabilities.
Quantitative and qualitative evaluation data were analyzed for n = 192 training participants. Measures included participants' pre- and post-training conceptualizations of disability, proposed actions steps to facilitate patient-centered care, and measures of satisfaction and self-assessed knowledge gain.
Both hypotheses were supported. After the training, participants' conceptualizations of disability were more reflective of the social model, and participants were better able to articulate specific action steps they could take to promote accessible, responsive care.
This study demonstrates that health care provider training can positively affect providers' knowledge, outlook, and approach to caring for people with disabilities. Its findings can inform broader efforts aimed at systematically changing the way health professionals are educated and trained to provide care in disability-competent ways.
医疗保健提供者对待残疾人士的方式往往基于医学模式的观点。这种观点强调个体的缺陷,而不促进以患者为中心的医疗。了解和采用更注重社会模式的方法,侧重于创建可及性和包容性的方法和环境,可以帮助提供者重塑他们对残疾的态度,消除护理障碍。
本研究采用创新方法评估了针对医疗保健提供者的在线残疾能力培训课程。假设该培训将:1)使提供者对残疾的概念从医学模式转变为社会模式;2)为提供者提供切实可行的策略,以改善残疾人的护理服务。
对 192 名培训参与者进行了定量和定性评估数据的分析。测量包括参与者在残疾概念方面的培训前后的理解、促进以患者为中心的护理的拟议行动步骤,以及对满意度和自我评估知识增长的衡量。
两个假设都得到了支持。培训后,参与者对残疾的概念更符合社会模式,并且更能够清晰地表达他们可以采取的具体行动步骤,以促进可及性和响应性的护理。
本研究表明,医疗保健提供者培训可以积极影响提供者的知识、观点和照顾残疾人士的方法。其研究结果可以为旨在系统地改变医疗专业人员教育和培训方式以提供残疾能力方面的护理的更广泛努力提供信息。