FIDMAG Germanes Hospitalàries Research Foundation, Barcelona, Spain.
Infectious Diseases Group, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain.
Int J Equity Health. 2024 Nov 11;23(1):234. doi: 10.1186/s12939-024-02304-2.
The growing number of vulnerable migrants and refugees (VMRs) in the European Union presents challenges to healthcare systems, emphasizing the need for enhanced intercultural competence training for healthcare professionals. Educational escape rooms, using gamification-based principles, may offer an innovative solution to improve these competencies.
This pilot study evaluates the acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of an educational escape room aimed at improving intercultural competence, self-efficacy, and knowledge among healthcare students and professionals caring for VMRs.
A pre-post, single-group pilot study was conducted with 101 healthcare students and professionals, recruited through convenience sampling. Participants engaged in an educational escape room simulating a migratory crisis, designed to foster collaborative problem-solving under pressure. A newly validated questionnaire was administered before and after the intervention to measure changes in intercultural competence, self-efficacy, and knowledge. Paired t-tests were used to analyze pre-post differences, and thematic analysis explored participant feedback on the learning experience and the acceptability of the intervention.
Significant improvements were observed in intercultural competence (d = 1.13, p < 0.001), self-efficacy (d = 0.38, p = 0.001), and knowledge (d = 1.19, p < 0.001). Participants reported high engagement, satisfaction, and an enhanced understanding of healthcare challenges related to VMRs. The escape room was deemed acceptable.
This pilot study provides evidence of the acceptability and effectiveness of an educational escape room in enhancing intercultural competence, self-efficacy, and knowledge. Further research with larger, more rigorous studies is recommended to confirm these findings and explore scalability.
欧盟中弱势移民和难民(VMR)数量的增加对医疗保健系统提出了挑战,这强调了需要加强医疗保健专业人员的跨文化能力培训。使用基于游戏化原理的教育逃生室可能是提高这些能力的创新解决方案。
这项试点研究评估了一种旨在提高医疗保健学生和专业人员照顾 VMR 方面的跨文化能力、自我效能感和知识的教育逃生室的可接受性和初步效果。
采用前后单组试点研究,通过便利抽样招募了 101 名医疗保健学生和专业人员。参与者参与了模拟移民危机的教育逃生室,旨在培养在压力下协作解决问题的能力。在干预前后使用新验证的问卷来衡量跨文化能力、自我效能感和知识的变化。采用配对 t 检验分析前后差异,并通过主题分析探讨参与者对学习体验和干预措施的可接受性的反馈。
在跨文化能力(d=1.13,p<0.001)、自我效能感(d=0.38,p=0.001)和知识(d=1.19,p<0.001)方面均观察到显著改善。参与者报告说参与度高、满意度高,并增强了对与 VMR 相关的医疗保健挑战的理解。逃生室被认为是可接受的。
这项试点研究提供了证据,证明教育逃生室在提高跨文化能力、自我效能感和知识方面是可接受且有效的。建议进行更多的、更严格的研究,以确认这些发现并探索可扩展性。