Technische Universität Dresden, Medizinische Fakultät, Bereich Allgemeinmedizin, Dresden, Germany.
Technische Universität Dresden, Medizinische Fakultät, Medizinisches Interprofessionelles Trainingszentrum, Dresden, Germany.
GMS J Med Educ. 2021 Sep 15;38(6):Doc104. doi: 10.3205/zma001500. eCollection 2021.
Future health care increasingly requires interprofessional thinking and decision-making which should be taught during medical study and vocational training. Against this backdrop, the Medical Faculty at TU Dresden developed an elective course on "Interprofessional Palliative Medicine" in which medical students and trainees in different health professions have been taught together since the 2017 summer semester. An extensive and simultaneous course evaluation conducted in the 2019 summer semester and 2019/20 winter semester investigated if and how strongly attendees' perceptions of interprofessional collaboration had changed as a result of the elective course. The course evaluations included quantitative pre- and post-questions on a questionnaire (n=50) covering, among other things, the perception of roles, according to the Role Perception Questionnaire, and qualitative interviews (n=20). The pre- and post-questions were compared using the Wilcoxon test for related samples and the effect sizes were calculated according to Cohen. The qualitative interviews were analyzed for content using a combined deductive-inductive approach. It was seen that the perceptions and attitudes of each professional group were mutually influenced as a result of the elective course. The quantitative analysis showed the largest effects regarding gains in understanding the roles and competencies of one's own and the other professions (d=0.975) and a reciprocal feeling of "being dependent on each other" (d=0.845). In the interviews, it was seen that medical students developed a greater appreciation for the subject matter and tasks associated with nursing. A strengthening of self-perception was primarily found in the trainees. The elective course on "Interprofessional Palliative Medicine" contributed to the changes in attitude not only with an increased self-awareness of one's own professional group, but also a greater understanding of the roles and expertise of the other health professions. The results speak for the benefit of expanding the interprofessional courses offered.
未来的医疗保健越来越需要跨专业的思维和决策,这应该在医学学习和职业培训中教授。在此背景下,德累斯顿工业大学医学系自 2017 年夏季学期以来,开设了一门关于“跨专业姑息医学”的选修课程,医学专业学生和不同健康专业的学员一起学习。在 2019 年夏季学期和 2019/20 年冬季学期,进行了一次广泛而同步的课程评估,以调查选修课程是否以及如何强烈改变了参与者对跨专业合作的看法。课程评估包括在问卷中进行定量的预测和后测(n=50),涵盖角色感知,根据角色感知问卷,以及定性访谈(n=20)。使用相关样本的 Wilcoxon 检验比较预测和后测问题,根据 Cohen 计算效应大小。使用综合演绎归纳方法对定性访谈进行内容分析。结果表明,选修课程相互影响了每个专业群体的看法和态度。定量分析显示,在理解自身和其他专业的角色和能力方面的增益最大(d=0.975),以及相互依存的感觉(d=0.845)。在访谈中,我们看到医学生对护理相关主题和任务的兴趣有所提高。在培训生中,自我感知的增强主要表现出来。“跨专业姑息医学”选修课程不仅通过提高对自身专业群体的自我意识,而且通过增强对其他健康专业的角色和专业知识的理解,有助于改变态度。结果表明,扩大提供的跨专业课程是有益的。