海报(临床/最佳实践实施) ID 1985003

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION
Merna Seliman, Charlie Giurleo, Stacy Elliott, Marie Carlson, A. Kras-Dupuis, D. Wolfe, Kate McBride
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性健康是整体健康的重要组成部分。然而,在康复治疗中,性健康往往被忽视。研究表明,临床医生通常不会解决患者的性健康问题,因为他们缺乏这方面的足够培训、舒适度和知识。 这项计划的目的是开发并实施一个电子学习模块,以解决目前康复实践中存在的差距。 2021 年,一个由康复临床医生组成的跨学科团队与帕克伍德研究所的一名教学设计师合作开发了电子学习模块,旨在向康复团队介绍性健康康复以及在实践中的应用。这些模块于 2022 年 1 月在帕克伍德研究所推出,是脊髓、后天性脑损伤和中风项目所有康复人员的必修课。随后,温哥华海岸医疗中心于 2022 年 3 月更广泛地推出了这些模块。我们进行了调查,以评估这些模块对临床应用的影响。 迄今为止,帕克伍德研究所的 186/209 名康复人员(89%)和温哥华海岸医疗中心的 55 名临床医生已完成了这些模块。初步结果显示,康复患者在解决性健康需求方面的信心、知识和能力都有所提高。 电子学习模块有助于填补当前的实践空白,促进临床环境中性健康实践的可持续性。电子模块等易于获取的教育机会是提高工作人员解决患者性健康问题的自我效能的宝贵工具。
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Poster (Clinical/Best Practice Implementation) ID 1985003
Sexual health is an important component of overall health. Yet, sexuality is often neglected in rehabilitation. Studies indicate that typically clinicians do not address the sexual health concerns of patients because of lack of adequate training, comfort, and knowledge in this area. The purpose of this initiative was to develop and implement an e-learning module to address the current gap in rehabilitation practice. In 2021, an interdisciplinary team of rehab clinicians worked with an Instructional Designer based at Parkwood Institute to develop e-Learning modules aimed to introduce rehab teams to sexual health rehab and application to practice. The modules were launched at Parkwood Institute in January 2022 and were compulsory education for all rehabilitation staff in Spinal Cord, Acquired Brain Injury and Stroke programs. They were subsequently launched more broadly at Vancouver Coastal Health in March 2022. Surveys were conducted to assess the impact of the modules on clinical application. To date,186/209 (89%) of rehabilitation staff at Parkwood Institute and a total of 55 clinicians from Vancouver Coastal Health have completed the modules. Preliminary results show improvement in confidence, knowledge, and ability to address the sexual health needs of rehabilitation patients. The e-Learning modules help fill the current practice gap and facilitate sustainability of sexual health practice in clinical settings. Accessible educational opportunities such as the e-modules are valuable tools in enhancing self-efficacy of staff when addressing sexual health concerns of patients.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: Now in our 22nd year as the leading interdisciplinary journal of SCI rehabilitation techniques and care. TSCIR is peer-reviewed, practical, and features one key topic per issue. Published topics include: mobility, sexuality, genitourinary, functional assessment, skin care, psychosocial, high tetraplegia, physical activity, pediatric, FES, sci/tbi, electronic medicine, orthotics, secondary conditions, research, aging, legal issues, women & sci, pain, environmental effects, life care planning
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