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探索精神医学领域扩大分布式医学教育与学术研究的当前实践、需求及障碍:采用正式信息检索方法和解释性设计的环境扫描方案

Exploring Current Practices, Needs, and Barriers for Expanding Distributed Medical Education and Scholarship in Psychiatry: Protocol for an Environmental Scan Using a Formal Information Search Approach and Explanatory Design.

作者信息

Hazelton Lara, da Luz Dias Raquel, Esliger Mandy, Tibbo Philip, Sinha Nachiketa, Njoku Anthony, Satyanarayana Satyendra, Siddhartha Sanjay, Alexiadis-Brown Peggy, Rahman Faisal, Maguire Hugh, Gray Gerald, Bosma Mark, Parker Deborah, Connolly Owen, Raji Adewale, Manning Alexandra, Bagnell Alexa, Israel Opoku Agyapong Vincent

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Saint John, NB, Canada.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Nov 27;12:e46835. doi: 10.2196/46835.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Distributed medical education (DME) offers manifold benefits, such as increased training capacity, enhanced clinical learning, and enhanced rural physician recruitment. Engaged faculty are pivotal to DME's success, necessitating efforts from the academic department to promote integration into scholarly and research activities. Environmental scanning has been used to gather, analyze, and apply information for strategic planning purposes. It helps organizations identify current practices, assess needs and barriers, and respond to emerging risks and opportunities. There are process models and conceptual frameworks developed for environmental scanning in the business and educational sectors. However, the literature lacks methodological direction on how to go about designing and implementing this strategy to guide research and practice in DME, especially in the psychiatry field.

OBJECTIVE

This paper presents a protocol for an environmental scanning that aims to understand current practices and identify needs and barriers that must be addressed to facilitate the integration of psychiatrists from the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine's distributed education sites in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into the Department of Psychiatry, contributing for the expansion of DME in both provinces and informing strategic planning and decision-making within the organization.

METHODS

This protocol adopts an innovative approach combining a formal information search and an explanatory design that includes quantitative and qualitative data. About 120 psychiatrists from 8 administrative health zones of both provinces will be invited to complete an anonymous web-based survey with questions about demographics, participants' experience and interest in undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing medical education, research and scholarly activities, quality improvement, and knowledge translation. Focus group sessions will be conducted with a purposive sample of psychiatrists to collect qualitative data on their perspectives on the expansion of DME.

RESULTS

Results are expected within 6 months of data collection and will inform policy options for expanding Dalhousie University's psychiatry residency and fellowship programs using the infrastructure and human resources at distributed learning sites, leveraging opportunities regionally, especially in rural areas.

CONCLUSIONS

This paper proposes a comprehensive environmental scan procedure adapted from existing approaches. It does this by collecting important characteristics that affect psychiatrists' desire to be involved with research and scholarly activities, which is crucial for the DME expansion. Furthermore, its concordance with the literature facilitates interpretation and comparison. The protocol's new method also fills DME information gaps, allowing one to identify insights and patterns that may shape psychiatric education. This environmental scan's results will answer essential questions about how training programs could involve therapists outside the academic core and make the most of training experiences in semiurban and rural areas. This could help other psychiatry and medical units outside tertiary care establish residency and fellowship programs.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/46835.

摘要

背景

分布式医学教育(DME)有诸多益处,如提高培训能力、加强临床学习以及增加农村地区医生招聘。积极参与的教员对DME的成功至关重要,这需要学术部门努力促进教员融入学术和研究活动。环境扫描已被用于收集、分析和应用信息以进行战略规划。它有助于组织识别当前做法、评估需求和障碍,并应对新出现的风险和机遇。商业和教育领域已开发出用于环境扫描的流程模型和概念框架。然而,文献中缺乏关于如何设计和实施该策略以指导DME研究和实践的方法学指导,尤其是在精神病学领域。

目的

本文介绍了一项环境扫描方案,旨在了解当前做法,并识别为促进达尔豪斯大学医学院在新斯科舍省和新不伦瑞克省分布式教育站点的精神科医生融入精神病学系所必须解决的需求和障碍,为两省DME的扩展做出贡献,并为组织内的战略规划和决策提供信息。

方法

本方案采用创新方法,将正式信息搜索与包括定量和定性数据的解释性设计相结合。将邀请来自两省8个行政卫生区的约120名精神科医生完成一项基于网络的匿名调查,调查内容包括人口统计学、参与者在本科、研究生和继续医学教育、研究和学术活动、质量改进以及知识转化方面 的经验和兴趣。将与有目的抽样的精神科医生进行焦点小组讨论,以收集他们对DME扩展的看法的定性数据。

结果

预计在数据收集后的6个月内得出结果,这些结果将为利用分布式学习站点的基础设施和人力资源、利用区域机会(特别是农村地区的机会)来扩展达尔豪斯大学精神病学住院医师和专科培训项目提供政策选择依据。

结论

本文提出了一种从现有方法改编而来的全面环境扫描程序。它通过收集影响精神科医生参与研究和学术活动意愿的重要特征来实现这一点,这对DME的扩展至关重要。此外,它与文献的一致性便于解释和比较。该方案的新方法还填补了DME的信息空白,使人们能够识别可能塑造精神科教育的见解和模式。这项环境扫描的结果将回答关于培训项目如何让学术核心之外的治疗师参与进来以及如何充分利用半城市和农村地区培训经验的关键问题。这有助于三级医疗以外的其他精神科和医疗单位建立住院医师和专科培训项目。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/46835。

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