A1互动模拟训练课程,为从事饮食失调儿童和青少年工作的专业人员提供

Naila Saleem, Megan Fisher, Jess Griffiths, Selena Galloway, Cristina Jianu, Marta Ortega Vega
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研究表明,儿童和青少年的饮食失调(ED)呈上升趋势[1]。一项研究发现,1980年至2000年间,10-14岁少女神经性厌食症的发病率增加了50%[2]。另一项研究报告称,1999年至2006年间,12岁及以下儿童因饮食失调而住院的人数增加了119%[3]。这些统计数字突出表明,迫切需要改进对年轻人饮食失调的预防、早期干预和治疗。这个为期一天的互动模拟培训课程旨在提高医生、精神科医生、注册护士、身体健康护士、营养师、全科医生和家庭治疗师的知识、信心和技能,他们正在与患有饮食失调的儿童和青少年(CYP)一起工作。这个为期1天的模拟课程是在线提供的。本课程的重点是评估和管理有ED的CYP,了解专业人士在不同环境下参与CYP和ED所面临的挑战,思考家庭系统和更广泛系统中的动态,并更好地理解能力,同意和其他难题。课程包括由训练有素的演员扮演的模拟场景,以支持有效沟通技巧的发展,并采用莫兹利汇报模型,以反馈参与者的贡献,帮助他们从经验中积极和建设性地学习。参与者完成了课程前和课程后的问卷调查,以衡量他们对课程特定技能和人为因素技能的信心,并收集他们对课程体验和应用学习意图的定性反馈。参与者被要求完成课前和课后的问卷调查,评估他们与饮食失调患者工作相关的知识、信心和技能。该课程有效地提高了参与者与CYP和ED合作的知识、信心和技能。参与者发现该课程对他们的临床实践很有用。作者确认已符合研究行为和传播的所有相关伦理标准。提交作者确认已获得相关的伦理批准(如适用)。
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A1 Interactive simulation training course for professionals working with children and adolescents with eating disorders
Research suggests that eating disorders (ED) in children and adolescents are on the rise [1]. One study found that the incidence of anorexia nervosa in young girls aged 10–14 years increased by 50% between 1980 and 2000 [2]. Another study reported a 119% increase in the number of hospitalizations for eating disorders in children aged 12 and under between 1999 and 2006 [3]. These statistics highlight the urgent need for improved prevention, early intervention and treatment of eating disorders in young people. This 1-day interactive simulation training course is designed to enhance the knowledge, confidence and skills of medical doctors, psychiatrists, RMNs, physical health nurses, dieticians, general practitioners and family therapists who are working with children and young people (CYP) with eating disorders. This 1-day simulation course was delivered online. The course focuses on the assessment and management of CYP with ED, understanding the challenges faced by professionals in engaging CYP with ED in different settings, thinking about dynamics within family systems and in wider systems, and gaining a better understanding of capacity, consent and other conundrums. The course includes simulated scenarios played by trained actors to support the development of effective communication skills and Maudsley debrief model is employed to give participants feedback on their contributions and assist them in learning positively and constructively from their experience. Participants completed a pre- and post-course questionnaire measuring their confidence in course-specific skills and human factors skills, as well as collecting qualitative feedback on their experience of the course and intention to apply the learning. Participants were asked to complete a pre-course and post-course questionnaire rating their knowledge, confidence and skills related to working with patients with eating disorders. Paired samples The course was effective at improving participants’ knowledge, confidence and skills in working with CYP with ED. The participants found the course useful for their clinical practice. Authors confirm that all relevant ethical standards for research conduct and dissemination have been met. The submitting author confirms that relevant ethical approval was granted, if applicable.
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