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社区参与式基层医疗医学教育。

Community-engaged primary care medical education.

机构信息

Imperial College London Department of Primary Care and Public Health, London, UK.

出版信息

Clin Teach. 2023 Jun;20(3):e13573. doi: 10.1111/tct.13573. Epub 2023 Apr 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Community-engaged medical education (CEME) requires medical schools to partner with local communities to help address community priorities, whilst enhancing the learning experiences of students. Current literature on CEME has focused on evaluating its effects on students; however, there remains a gap in exploring whether CEME initiatives can have a sustainable impact for communities.

APPROACH

The Community Action Project (CAP) at Imperial College London, is an eight-week, community-engaged, quality improvement project for Year 3 medical students. Students initially consult with clinicians, patients and wider community stakeholders to understand local needs and assets, and identify a health priority to address. They then work with relevant stakeholders to design, implement and evaluate a project to help address their identified priority.

EVALUATION

All CAPs (n = 264) completed in the 2019-2021 academic years were evaluated for evidence of several key areas, including community engagement and sustainability. 91% of projects evidenced a needs analysis, 71% demonstrated patient involvement in their development, and 64% demonstrated sustainable impacts from their projects. Analysis revealed the topics frequently addressed, and the formats used by students. Two CAPs are described in more detail to demonstrate their community impact.

IMPLICATIONS

The CAP demonstrates how the principles of CEME (meaningful community engagement and social accountability) can lead to sustainable benefits for local communities through purposeful collaboration with patients and local communities. Strengths, limitations and future directions are highlighted.

摘要

背景

社区参与医学教育(CEME)要求医学院与当地社区合作,帮助解决社区的重点问题,同时增强学生的学习体验。目前关于 CEME 的文献主要集中在评估其对学生的影响上;然而,探索 CEME 计划是否能为社区带来可持续的影响仍然存在差距。

方法

伦敦帝国理工学院的社区行动项目(CAP)是一项为期八周的、与社区合作的、针对三年级医学生的质量改进项目。学生最初与临床医生、患者和更广泛的社区利益相关者协商,以了解当地的需求和资产,并确定要解决的健康重点。然后,他们与相关利益相关者合作,设计、实施和评估一个项目,以帮助解决他们确定的优先事项。

评估

对 2019-2021 学年完成的所有 CAP(n=264)进行了评估,以评估几个关键领域的证据,包括社区参与和可持续性。91%的项目进行了需求分析,71%的项目展示了患者在项目发展中的参与,64%的项目展示了项目的可持续影响。分析揭示了学生经常讨论的主题和使用的形式。详细描述了两个 CAP 以展示其对社区的影响。

意义

CAP 展示了 CEME 的原则(有意义的社区参与和社会责任)如何通过与患者和当地社区的有目的合作,为当地社区带来可持续的利益。强调了优势、限制和未来方向。

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