A61在一家大型教学医院为医务支助人员提供的综合培训方案

Sadie Rawlinson, HaEun Ji, Hannah Tierney, Beth Robbins
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医疗支持工作者(MSW)方案使国际医学毕业生(IMG)和难民医生能够支持临床团队,同时获得一般医学委员会的注册[1]。北布里斯托尔NHS信托是英格兰西南部的一家大型教学医院,它为第二批30名msw设计并实施了一项新的培训计划。全面的学习需要评估为方案的内容提供了依据。分别由22名、27名和29名都市女性完成的两份探究性问卷和反思性问卷确定了学习需求;以及英格兰健康教育和医学委员会的指导[2,3]。确定了四个主要领域-(1)沟通,(2)投资组合开发,(3)职业发展,(4)为NHS工作做准备。随后的教学计划包括模拟、人为因素、沟通和道德培训,以及社区剧院提供的沟通技巧、面试准备练习、作品集培训课程和专门定制的系列讲座。该方案是用两个延迟的调查来评估的,主要由李克特量表组成,由25名和17名MSWs完成。64%的msw强调沟通、社交技能或文化变革是最大的挑战。只有48%的msw有信心在NHS工作。在处理紧急情况、敏感讨论、报告病例和更新亲属方面的信心较低(0-35%)。75%的患者要求在评估急性不适患者和决策方面进行教学。60%的人希望提高团队合作能力。国民医疗服务体系内工作的信心从48%上升到92%。100%的msw报告说,教学计划帮助他们为在NHS当医生做准备。对NHS的结构和功能、联合医疗保健专业人员的作用以及医生的组合和专业发展要求有了更深入的了解(92%)。100%的msw认为他们的沟通技巧有所提高。87.5%的人表示通过非正式谈话增加了信心,100%的人表示在表达意见和提出担忧时增加了信心。此外,100%的msw报告对识别和评估急性不适患者的信心有所提高。处理突发事件、敏感讨论、呈报病例和向亲属汇报情况的信心有所提高(60-88%)。这个广受欢迎的新颖项目解决了msw的一些独特的学习需求,并帮助他们为NHS医生的工作做准备。目前正在与其他信托机构合作,以确定该方案是否可以更广泛地适用于img。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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A61 A comprehensive training programme for Medical Support Workers at a large teaching hospital
The Medical Support Worker (MSW) programme enables International Medical Graduates (IMG) and refugee doctors to support clinical teams, whilst General Medical Council registration is gained [1]. North Bristol NHS Trust, a large teaching hospital in South-West England, has designed and implemented a novel training programme for a second cohort of 30 MSWs. A comprehensive learning needs assessment informed the content of the programme. Learning needs were identified from two probing questionnaires and reflective pieces, completed by 22, 27 and 29 MSWs respectively; alongside Health Education England and General Medical Council guidance [2, 3]. Four principal areas were identified- (1) Communication, (2) Portfolio Development, (3) Career Development, (4) Preparation for work in the NHS. A subsequent teaching programme consisted of simulation, human factors, communication and ethics training, alongside community theatre delivered communication skills, interview preparation practice, portfolio training sessions and a specifically tailored lecture series. The programme was evaluated using two delayed surveys, formed largely of Likert scale questions, completed by 25 and 17 MSWs. Communication, social skills or cultural change were highlighted as the biggest challenges by 64% MSWs. Only 48% of MSWs felt confident working in the NHS. Confidence in managing emergencies, sensitive discussions, presenting cases, and updating relatives was low (0-35%). 75% requested teaching in assessing acutely unwell patients and decision-making. 60% wanted to improve teamworking skills. : Confidence working within the NHS rose from 48% to 92%. 100% of MSWs reported that the teaching programme helped them prepare for work as doctors in the NHS. There was a greater understanding of the structure and function of the NHS, the role of allied healthcare professionals, plus the portfolio and professional development requirements of doctors (92%). 100% of MSWs felt their communication skills had improved. 87.5% reported increased confidence with informal conversation and 100% reported increased confidence in voicing opinions and raising concerns. Additionally, 100% of MSWs reported increased confidence recognizing and assessing acutely unwell patients. Confidence in managing emergencies, sensitive discussions, presenting cases, and updating relatives improved (60-88%). This well-received, novel programme addresses some of the unique learning needs of MSWs and helps them prepare for work as doctors in the NHS. Collaborations with other trusts are taking place to establish whether the programme could be adapted for IMGs more broadly. 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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