Katie's Team Patient and Public Involvement Advisory Group, Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Elly Charity, East London International Women's Health Charity, United Kingdom.
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health; University of Granada, Granada, Spain; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Institute of Health Carlos III, Madrid, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria de Granada (ibs.GRANADA), Granada, Spain.
Semergen. 2023 Mar;49(2):101877. doi: 10.1016/j.semerg.2022.101877. Epub 2022 Nov 23.
Public partnerships, a route to sharing expertise, networks and resources anchored in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, has been championed by multiple stakeholders.
To propose a new evidence-based medicine (EBM) curriculum for harnessing patient and public expertise to ensure that EBM teaching and learning can become more relevant and impactful.
A curriculum development group comprising of EBM teachers, patient and public involvement representatives, clinicians, clinical epidemiologists, public health experts and educationalists, with experience of delivering and evaluating face-to-face and online EBM courses across many countries and continents, prepared a new EBM course.
A student-centred, problem-based and clinically integrated course for teaching and learning EBM was developed. In the spirit of shared decision-making, practitioners can learn to support patients, articulate their perspectives, recognise the need for their contribution and ensure community involvement when generating and applying evidence. With end users in mind, the application of research findings, delivery of care and EBM effectiveness in the workplace would carry increased priority.
Embracing patients as EBM collaborators can help deliver cognitive diversity and inspire different ways of thinking and working. Adopting the proposed approach in EBM education lays the foundations for a joint practitioner-patient partnership to ask, acquire, appraise and apply EBM in a more holistic context which will strengthen the EBM proposition.
公共伙伴关系是一种共享专业知识、网络和资源的途径,其基础是联合国可持续发展目标,已经得到了多个利益相关者的支持。
提出一种新的循证医学(EBM)课程,以利用患者和公众的专业知识,确保 EBM 的教学能够更加相关和有影响力。
一个由循证医学教师、患者和公众参与代表、临床医生、临床流行病学家、公共卫生专家和教育工作者组成的课程开发小组,他们在多个国家和大洲都有过面对面和在线 EBM 课程的教学和评估经验,为教授和学习 EBM 开发了一门新的课程。
开发了一门以学生为中心、基于问题和临床整合的 EBM 教学课程。本着共同决策的精神,从业者可以学习如何支持患者、表达他们的观点、认识到他们的贡献的必要性,并在生成和应用证据时确保社区参与。考虑到最终用户,研究结果的应用、护理的提供和工作场所的 EBM 效果将被赋予更高的优先级。
将患者视为 EBM 的合作者,可以帮助提供认知多样性,并激发不同的思考和工作方式。在 EBM 教育中采用所提出的方法为从业者-患者的合作关系奠定了基础,以在更全面的背景下提出、获取、评估和应用 EBM,从而加强 EBM 的主张。