Gately Megan E, Trudeau Scott A
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA; Bedford Health Care System, Bedford, MA, USA.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA.
J Technol Behav Sci. 2024;9:154-163. doi: 10.1007/s41347-023-00363-w. Epub 2023 Dec 5.
Older adults are an underserved population with a broad-spectrum of care needs due to multi-morbidity, including increasing rates of mental health conditions. Though a prime target for tele-behavioral health due to access barriers, older adults face a persistent digital divide that necessitates clinician training and education to ensure interprofessional tele-behavioral health is tailored to their needs. This paper presents findings from a simulation learning program designed to teach students about the role of video telehealth with populations with diverse needs. Occupational therapy (OT) students enrolled in a Master's program between 2017 and 2018 conducted a simulated video telehealth session geared for an older adult. Sessions were recorded and annotated by students, who then provided feedback on their experience of the simulation via reflective essays ( = 27). Essays were analyzed using conventional content analysis with themes revealing the benefits of simulation in providing students with an opportunity to experience the often unpredictable nature of video telehealth. Themes also revealed perceived limitations of video and the negative impact of age-related conditions and age itself on older adults' ability to engage in video, reflecting ageist stereotyping and bias as potential barriers to novice practitioners' integration of video telehealth with older adults. Simulation provides students an opportunity to engage in active learning and problem-solving in the moment, fostering students' development of clinical reasoning while promoting reflective practice. Findings reveal the importance of supporting students' recognition of biased attitudes to ensure equitable application of tele-behavioral health care, especially to populations with complex needs.
老年人是一个未得到充分服务的群体,由于多种疾病并存,他们有着广泛的护理需求,包括心理健康问题的发生率不断上升。尽管由于获取障碍,老年人是远程行为健康的主要目标人群,但他们面临着持续存在的数字鸿沟,这就需要临床医生接受培训和教育,以确保跨专业的远程行为健康能够满足他们的需求。本文介绍了一个模拟学习项目的研究结果,该项目旨在让学生了解视频远程医疗在满足不同需求人群中的作用。2017年至2018年期间,参加硕士课程的职业治疗(OT)专业学生进行了一场针对老年人的模拟视频远程医疗会话。会话由学生录制并注释,然后学生通过反思性文章(n = 27)对他们的模拟体验提供反馈。文章采用传统内容分析法进行分析,主题揭示了模拟在为学生提供机会体验视频远程医疗通常不可预测的性质方面的好处。主题还揭示了视频的感知局限性以及与年龄相关的状况和年龄本身对老年人参与视频能力的负面影响,反映出年龄歧视的刻板印象和偏见是新手从业者将视频远程医疗与老年人整合的潜在障碍。模拟为学生提供了一个当下参与主动学习和解决问题的机会,促进学生临床推理能力的发展,同时促进反思性实践。研究结果揭示了支持学生认识到偏见态度的重要性,以确保远程行为医疗保健的公平应用,特别是对有复杂需求的人群。