Enhancing eating disorder content in the tertiary curricula of health disciplines in Australia.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Emma C Spiel, Genevieve Pepin, Leah Brennan, Phillipa Hay, Alexandra M Murray, Chris Basten, Mandy Goldstein, Deanne Harris, Rachel Simeone, Sarah Trobe, Christie J Bennett
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Background: Eating disorders are increasing in prevalence and confer serious physical, emotional and social impacts on individuals, families, communities and systems. Tertiary education of health professionals is key to addressing these impacts. Yet, graduates of key health professions may not complete their studies with the necessary knowledge, skills and confidence to prevent, identify, refer and provide safe care within their role and scope of practice. This study reports on current eating disorder-focused teaching, and opportunities for improvements, within Australian tertiary training programs for key medical and allied health professional groups.

Methods: Tertiary leaders and educators (n = 205) representing 42 Australian tertiary education institutions (universities and private education organizations) completed an online survey including questions that explored the relevance, importance, barriers and enablers of eating disorder-focused teaching.

Results: Three quarters (76.1%) of participants indicated that students had the opportunity to learn about eating disorders within the current curriculum. Identification (54.1%) and treatment (46.3%) were most likely to be taught; prevention (31.2%) and psychological support (38.0%) were less likely to be taught. Most respondents (85.9%) reported that teaching about eating disorders, disordered eating and body image within their program was either important (23.9%) or very important (62.0%). Perceived challenges to enhancing content included a crowded curriculum, lack of appropriately skilled educators and lack of clarity regarding basic profession-specific competencies and when these should be taught. Potential facilitators include developing materials and networks for implementing best practice training, support of accreditation/professional bodies and use of lived experience educators.

Conclusions: Most Australian healthcare educators consider eating disorders important and relevant to their curricula. However, there are limited time and practical opportunities for learning about eating disorders within current curricula. There is a need for guidance and resource development to help support educators to enhance eating disorder content in relevant curricula.

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加强澳大利亚卫生学科高等教育课程中饮食失调的内容。
背景:饮食失调的患病率正在上升,并对个人、家庭、社区和系统造成严重的身体、情感和社会影响。卫生专业人员的高等教育是解决这些影响的关键。然而,关键卫生专业的毕业生在完成学业时可能没有掌握必要的知识、技能和信心,无法在其职责和执业范围内预防、识别、转诊和提供安全护理。本研究报告了目前以饮食失调为重点的教学,以及在澳大利亚主要医疗和相关健康专业团体的高等教育培训计划中改进的机会。方法:代表42所澳大利亚高等教育机构(大学和私立教育机构)的高等教育领导和教育工作者(n = 205)完成了一项在线调查,包括探讨以饮食失调为重点的教学的相关性、重要性、障碍和推动因素的问题。结果:四分之三(76.1%)的参与者表示学生有机会在现行课程中学习饮食失调。识别(54.1%)和治疗(46.3%)是最有可能被教导的;预防(31.2%)和心理支持(38.0%)较少被教授。大多数受访者(85.9%)表示,在他们的课程中,关于饮食失调、饮食失调和身体形象的教学要么重要(23.9%),要么非常重要(62.0%)。提高教学内容所面临的挑战包括课程过于拥挤、缺乏适当熟练的教育工作者、缺乏明确的基本专业能力以及何时应教授这些能力。潜在的促进因素包括开发实施最佳实践培训的材料和网络,支持认证/专业机构以及使用生活经验教育者。结论:大多数澳大利亚保健教育工作者认为饮食失调是重要的,与他们的课程相关。然而,在目前的课程中,学习饮食失调的时间和实际机会有限。有必要提供指导和资源开发,以帮助支持教育工作者在相关课程中加强饮食失调的内容。
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Journal of Eating Disorders
Journal of Eating Disorders Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
17.10%
发文量
161
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Eating Disorders is the first open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing leading research in the science and clinical practice of eating disorders. It disseminates research that provides answers to the important issues and key challenges in the field of eating disorders and to facilitate translation of evidence into practice. The journal publishes research on all aspects of eating disorders namely their epidemiology, nature, determinants, neurobiology, prevention, treatment and outcomes. The scope includes, but is not limited to anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and other eating disorders. Related areas such as important co-morbidities, obesity, body image, appetite, food and eating are also included. Articles about research methodology and assessment are welcomed where they advance the field of eating disorders.
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