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尼泊尔的在线儿科姑息治疗教育与指导(ECHO项目):一项项目实施案例研究及对医疗服务提供者知识、信心和态度变化的评估

An Online Pediatric Palliative Care Education and Mentoring (Project ECHO) in Nepal: A Program Implementation Case Study and Assessment of Changes in Healthcare Providers' Knowledge, Confidence, and Attitudes.

作者信息

Lynch-Godrei Anisha, Sapkota Sudhir, Rowe Jennifer, Paudel Bishnu Dutta, Aryal Garima, Doherty Megan

机构信息

Roger Neilson House, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2024 Feb 22;11:23821205241234541. doi: 10.1177/23821205241234541. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The goal of this implementation study was to describe the implementation and evaluation of the impact of an online pediatric palliative care training program in Nepal, using the Project ECHO model.

METHODS

The study used mixed methods, including a program case study describing the online learning program and before-and-after surveys of program participants, assessing learning through changes in knowledge, comfort, and attitudes. An end-of-program survey was used to evaluate participants' overall experiences with the learning program and use of the learning resources.

RESULTS

A literature review, stakeholder surveys, and expert input informed the design of the intervention. The course used the Project ECHO model of online education, with modifications based on the leadership team's previous ECHO experiences and local stakeholder input. The intervention occurred over 9 months, with 22 online teaching sessions. Each session consisted of a didactic lecture, case presentation, and interactive discussion with expert clinical teachers. Fifty-five clinicians in Nepal participated, including physicians (47%), nurses (44%), and psychotherapists (5%). Clinicians reported improvements in knowledge, skills, and attitudes after program participation. Program acceptability scores were high, with 93% of participants reporting that the course provided effective learning.

CONCLUSIONS

Project ECHO can be successfully implemented to deliver continuing professional development in Nepal. Delivering palliative care education online using the Project ECHO model, leads to improved knowledge, skills, and attitudes for clinicians. Project ECHO suggests an innovative solution which can provide training and support to clinicians in settings where educational opportunities in palliative care are limited.

摘要

目的

本实施研究的目标是利用“拓展社区医疗成果”(ECHO)项目模式,描述尼泊尔一个在线儿科姑息治疗培训项目的实施情况及对其影响的评估。

方法

该研究采用了混合方法,包括对该在线学习项目进行案例研究,以及对项目参与者进行前后调查,通过知识、舒适度和态度的变化来评估学习情况。项目结束时的调查用于评估参与者对学习项目和学习资源使用的总体体验。

结果

一项文献综述、利益相关者调查和专家意见为干预措施的设计提供了参考。该课程采用了ECHO在线教育模式,并根据领导团队之前的ECHO经验和当地利益相关者的意见进行了修改。干预持续了9个月,共进行了22次在线教学课程。每次课程包括一次理论讲座、病例展示以及与临床专家教师的互动讨论。尼泊尔的55名临床医生参与其中,包括医生(47%)、护士(44%)和心理治疗师(5%)。临床医生报告称参与项目后知识、技能和态度都有所改善。项目的可接受性得分很高, 93%的参与者表示该课程提供了有效的学习。

结论

“拓展社区医疗成果”(ECHO)项目能够在尼泊尔成功实施,以提供持续专业发展。使用ECHO模式在线提供姑息治疗教育,可提高临床医生的知识、技能和态度。ECHO项目提出了一种创新解决方案,可为姑息治疗教育机会有限地区的临床医生提供培训和支持。

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