Diseases Transmitted by Arthropods: Module to Train Medical Providers in English and Spanish.

Q3 Medicine
Algevis Wrench, Andrea Celeste Vélez-Figueroa, Julián J Rubio Gil de Lamadrid, Kaitlyn Pommells, John Paul Sánchez
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Abstract

Introduction: Arthropod-borne diseases like Chagas, dengue, and West Nile virus are common among migrants and immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries and U.S. travelers. The U.S. Census Bureau predicts that by 2060, 28% of the total U.S. population and 39% of the foreign-born population will be Hispanic. Health care practitioners need a thorough understanding of these diseases to provide proper care and improve patient compliance for the ever-changing U.S. population.

Methods: We used Kern's model to develop an hour-long interactive module consisting of a presentation, a video for large-group discussion, six case studies for small-group discussions, and pre- and postsession evaluations. All materials are available in English and Spanish; the module is tailored to health care providers communicating with Spanish-speaking patients. We used statistical tests to compare confidence levels and assess improvements in knowledge before and after the module.

Results: The module was implemented three times in Spanish and two times in English to a total of 49 participants, which included prehealth students, medical students, graduate students, and faculty/staff. The Wilcoxon rank sum test demonstrated significant improvement from pre- to postsession evaluations for all educational objectives. Based on a 5-point Likert scale, the median confidence level increased from 2 (slightly confident) to 4 (fairly confident), with p < .01.

Discussion: This module can be of particular importance to health care providers localized in or focused on Hispanic communities. It can be easily integrated into microbiology, epidemiology, and medical Spanish courses. Further research is needed to assess its effectiveness among faculty and staff.

节肢动物传播的疾病:以英语和西班牙语培训医疗提供者的模块。
节肢动物传播的疾病,如恰加斯病、登革热和西尼罗河病毒,在西班牙语国家的移民和移民以及美国旅行者中很常见。美国人口普查局预测,到2060年,28%的美国总人口和39%的外国出生人口将是西班牙裔。卫生保健从业人员需要对这些疾病有透彻的了解,以便为不断变化的美国人口提供适当的护理和提高患者的依从性。方法:我们使用Kern的模型开发了一个长达一小时的互动模块,包括一个演示,一个用于大小组讨论的视频,六个用于小组讨论的案例研究,以及会前和会后评估。所有材料均以英文和西班牙文提供;该模块是为医疗保健提供者与讲西班牙语的病人进行交流而量身定制的。我们使用统计测试来比较置信水平,并评估模块前后知识的改进。结果:该模块以西班牙语和英语分别对49名参与者实施了三次和两次,其中包括学前健康学生、医学院学生、研究生和教职员工。Wilcoxon秩和检验显示,在所有的教育目标上,从课前到课后的评估都有显著的改善。基于5点李克特量表,中位置信度从2(轻度置信度)增加到4(相当置信度),p < 0.01。讨论:本模块对西班牙裔社区或西班牙裔社区的卫生保健提供者特别重要。它可以很容易地整合到微生物学、流行病学和医学西班牙语课程中。需要进一步的研究来评估其在教职员工中的有效性。
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