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应对健康倡导人角色评估中的关键问题

Grappling with key questions about assessment of the Health Advocate role.

机构信息

University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Can Med Educ J. 2023 Mar 21;14(1):80-89. doi: 10.36834/cmej.73878. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Although the CanMEDS framework sets the standard for Canadian training, health advocacy competence does not appear to factor heavily into high stakes assessment decisions. Without forces motivating uptake, there is little movement by educational programs to integrate robust advocacy teaching and assessment practices. However, by adopting CanMEDS, the Canadian medical education community endorses that advocacy is required for competent medical practice. It's time to back up that endorsement with meaningful action. Our purpose was to aid this work by answering the key questions that continue to challenge training for this intrinsic physician role.

METHODS

We used a critical review methodology to both examine literature relevant to the complexities impeding robust advocacy assessment, and develop recommendations. Our review moved iteratively through five phases: focusing the question, searching the literature, appraising and selecting sources, and analyzing results.

RESULTS

Improving advocacy training relies, in part, on the medical education community developing a shared vision of the Health Advocate (HA) role, designing, implementing, and integrating developmentally appropriate curricula, and considering ethical implications of assessing a role that may be risky to enact.

CONCLUSION

Changes to assessment could be a key driver of curricular change for the HA role, provided implementation timelines and resources are sufficient to make necessary changes meaningful. To truly be meaningful, however, advocacy first needs to be perceived as valuable. Our recommendations are intended as a roadmap for transforming advocacy from a theoretical and aspirational value into one viewed as having both practical relevance and consequential implications.

摘要

简介

尽管 CanMEDS 框架为加拿大培训设定了标准,但健康倡导能力似乎并没有在高风险评估决策中占据重要地位。如果没有激励采纳的力量,教育计划就几乎不会采取行动,将强有力的倡导教学和评估实践融入其中。然而,通过采用 CanMEDS,加拿大医学教育界认可倡导是胜任医学实践所必需的。是时候用有意义的行动来支持这一认可了。我们的目的是通过回答继续挑战该内在医师角色培训的关键问题来帮助这项工作。

方法

我们使用了批判性审查方法,既检查了阻碍有力倡导评估的复杂性相关文献,也制定了建议。我们的审查通过五个阶段逐步进行:聚焦问题、搜索文献、评估和选择来源、分析结果。

结果

改善倡导培训部分依赖于医学教育界对健康倡导人(HA)角色的共同愿景,设计、实施和整合发展适当的课程,以及考虑评估可能具有风险的角色的伦理影响。

结论

评估的变化可能是 HA 角色课程改革的关键驱动力,前提是实施时间表和资源充足,以使必要的变革具有意义。然而,要真正有意义,倡导首先需要被视为有价值。我们的建议旨在为将倡导从理论和理想价值转变为具有实际相关性和重要影响的价值提供路线图。

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