全科实践中的跨专业学习:一项使用实际应急模拟的试点研究

R. Kerr, K. Vaughan, M. Bentley, J. Radford, K. Sharp, Jennifer Presser
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全科医生培训的压力越来越大。随着全科医生(GP)学习者(医学院学生、职业医生、全科医生注册员、执业护士)数量的增长,在目前的全科医生培训模式下,有必要扩大实践的教学能力,同时又不使目前的全科医生培训师/主管过度紧张。人们呼吁更好地理解跨专业学习如何在一般实践中满足学习者的教育需求(Reeves & Goldman, 2009)。增加对跨专业学习和教学的认识、接受和信心,如果以一种相关的、时间有效的和吸引人的方式引入,就有可能有助于扩大一般实践中的教学能力(Reeves & Goldman, 2009)。基于模拟的学习是医学跨专业学习中常用的五种互动学习方法之一,其他方法是基于交流(例如,基于研讨会的讨论),基于观察(例如,联合访问患者/客户),以问题为中心(例如,基于问题的学习)和基于实践(例如,跨专业临床实习)(Barr, Koppel, Reeves, hamick, & Freeth, 2005)。模拟已经被用作全科医生注册员培训的一部分,但有人呼吁将模拟整合到跨专业教育中(Robertson & Bandali, 2008)。本文报告了一个试点项目,该项目检查了全科医生团队在全科医生设置的模拟紧急情况下的跨专业学习。
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Interprofessional learning in general practice: A pilot study using in-practice emergency simulation
The pressures on general practice training are increasing. As the number of general practice (GP) learners (medical students, prevocational doctors, GP registrars, practice nurses) grows, under current models of GP training, it will be necessary to expand the teaching capacity of practices without over-straining current GP trainers/supervisors. There is a call for better understanding of the ways in which interprofessional learning can address the education needs of learners in general practice (Reeves & Goldman, 2009). Increasing knowledge, acceptance and confidence about interprofessional learning and teaching has potential to assist in expanding teaching capacity in general practice if it is introduced in a relevant, time effective and engaging way (Reeves & Goldman, 2009). Simulation-based learning is one of five interactive learning methods commonly used in interprofessional learning in medicine, other methods being exchange-based (e.g., seminar-based discussions), observation-based (e.g., joint visits to patients/ clients), problem-focused (e.g., problem-based learning) and practice-based (e.g., interprofessional clinical placements) (Barr, Koppel, Reeves, Hammick, & Freeth, 2005). Simulation is already used as part of general practice registrar training, but there is a call to integrate simulation into interprofessional education (Robertson & Bandali, 2008). This paper reports on a pilot project examining interprofessional learning in GP teams during simulated emergency scenarios in general practice settings.
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