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哥伦比亚医学实习生接受文化安全转化学习的最大变化:一项随机对照试验的定性结果。

The most significant change for Colombian medical trainees going transformative learning on cultural safety: qualitative results from a randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

CIET-PRAM, Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, 5858 Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges 3rd Floor, Suite 300, Montreal, QC, H3S 1Z1, Canada.

Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de La Sabana, Campus Universitario puente del común, CP 250001, Chía, Colombia.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2022 Sep 10;22(1):670. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03711-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cultural safety training is not yet standard in Colombian medical education. If incorporated, it could address currently adversarial interactions between health professionals and the 40% of people who use traditional medicine practices. In 2019, a randomised controlled trial tested the impact of cultural safety training for medical students using participatory serious game design. The quantitative evaluation showed improved cultural safety intentions of Colombian medical trainees. We report here a qualitative evaluation of the most significant change perceived by trial participants.

METHODS

This qualitative descriptive study used the most significant change technique. We invited the trial participants engaged in clinical settings to describe stories of change in their supervised clinical practice that they attributed to the intervention. Using a deductive thematic analysis based on a modified theory of planned behaviour, two independent reviewers coded the stories and, by consensus, created themes and sub-themes.

RESULTS

From 27 stories of change, we identified seven themes and 15 subthemes: (a) Conscious knowledge: benefits of cultural safety training, consequences of culturally unsafe behaviour, cultural diversity and cultural practices; (b) Attitudes: respect and appreciation for cultural diversity, openness, and self-awareness; (c) Subjective norms: positive perception of cultural practices and less ethnocentrism; (d) Intention to Change; (e) Agency to accept cultural diversity and to prevent culturally unsafe actions; (f) Discussion; and (g) Action: better communication and relationship with patients and peers, improved outcomes for patients, physicians, and society, investigation about cultural health practices, and efforts to integrate modern medicine and cultural health practices.

CONCLUSION

The narratives illustrated the transformative impact of cultural safety training on a results chain from conscious knowledge through to action. Our results encourage medical educators to report other cultural safety training experiences, ideally using patient-related outcomes or direct observation of medical trainees in clinical practice.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Registered on ISRCTN registry on 18/07/2019.

REGISTRATION NUMBER

ISRCTN14261595.

摘要

背景

文化安全培训在哥伦比亚医学教育中尚未标准化。如果实施,它可以解决目前卫生专业人员与 40%使用传统医学实践的人之间的对抗性互动。2019 年,一项随机对照试验使用参与式严肃游戏设计测试了对医学生进行文化安全培训的影响。定量评估显示,哥伦比亚医学受训者的文化安全意愿有所提高。我们在此报告试验参与者感知到的最显著变化的定性评估。

方法

本定性描述性研究使用了最显著变化技术。我们邀请参与临床环境的试验参与者描述他们在监督临床实践中经历的变化故事,这些变化归因于干预措施。两位独立的评论员使用基于计划行为理论的演绎主题分析对这些故事进行编码,并通过共识创建主题和子主题。

结果

从 27 个变化故事中,我们确定了七个主题和 15 个子主题:(a) 意识知识:文化安全培训的好处、文化不安全行为的后果、文化多样性和文化实践;(b) 态度:尊重和欣赏文化多样性、开放和自我意识;(c) 主观规范:对文化实践的积极看法和较少的种族中心主义;(d) 改变的意图;(e) 接受文化多样性和防止文化不安全行为的能力;(f) 讨论;(g) 行动:与患者和同行更好地沟通和建立关系,改善患者、医生和社会的结果,对文化健康实践的调查,以及努力将现代医学和文化健康实践结合起来。

结论

这些叙述说明了文化安全培训对从有意识的知识到行动的结果链的变革性影响。我们的结果鼓励医学教育工作者报告其他文化安全培训经验,理想情况下使用与患者相关的结果或直接观察医学受训者在临床实践中的表现。

试验注册

于 2019 年 7 月 18 日在 ISRCTN 注册。

注册号

ISRCTN14261595。

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