美国儿科急诊医学奖学金项目中的社会关怀教育和培训。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Pediatric emergency care Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1097/PEC.0000000000003168
Raymen Rammy Assaf, Ryan David Assaf, Hannah Barber Doucet, Danielle Graff
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摘要

研究目的本研究旨在评估健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)教育和社会需求培训与儿科急诊医学(PEM)医生对社会关怀的认知和实践之间的关联:数据来自 2021 年对儿科急诊医学项目主任(PDs)和研究员进行的全国社会关怀实践调查。对教育/培训因素、社会关怀观点和实践结果进行了正态和二元逻辑回归建模:全国共有 44 名项目主任(回复率为 49%)和 109 名研究员(回复率为 28%)参与研究。少数研究员在研究期间接受了 SDOH 教育和社会需求培训。接受过 SDOH 教育的研究员和临床医生筛查社会需求的几率为 3.1(95% 置信区间 CI,1.4-6.9),而研究员的几率为 4.4(95% 置信区间 CI,1.2-20.7)。接受过社会需求培训的人在评估社会风险时更得心应手,总体几率为 2.4(95% 置信区间 CI,1.2-4.7),研究员中的几率为 3.1(95% 置信区间 CI,1.4-6.7)。他们筛查社会需求的总体几率为 2.4(95% CI,1.1-4.9),其中研究员的几率为 2.9(95% CI,1.3-6.8):结论:社会关怀教育和培训似乎与评估社会风险的舒适度以及PEM PD和研究员的社会需求筛查倾向有关。PEM研究员作为临床领导者和患者代言人,具有独特的定位,因此他们是教育干预的关键领域。
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Social Care Education and Training Among US Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Programs.

Objective: The aim of the study is to assess the association of social determinants of health (SDOH) education and social needs training on pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) physician perception and practices of social care.

Methods: Data were derived from the 2021 National Social Care Practices Survey of PEM program directors (PDs) and fellows. Ordinal and binary logistic regression modeling were completed for educational/training factors and social care perspective and practice outcomes.

Results: A national sample of 44 PDs (49% response rate) and 109 fellows (28%) participated. A minority of fellows received SDOH education and social needs training during fellowship. Fellows and PDs with SDOH education had a 3.1 odds (95% confidence interval CI, 1.4-6.9) of screening for social needs, with 4.4 odds among fellows (95% CI, 1.2-20.7). Those with social needs training were more comfortable assessing social risk, with 2.4 odds overall (95% CI, 1.2-4.7) and 3.1 odds among fellows (95% CI, 1.4-6.7). They also had 2.4 odds overall (95% CI, 1.1-4.9) of screening for social needs, with a 2.9 odds among fellows (95% CI, 1.3-6.8).

Conclusions: Social care education and training appear to be associated with comfort assessing social risk and social needs screening tendency among both PEM PDs and fellows. Key areas for educational interventions are identified among PEM fellows, who are uniquely positioned as clinical leaders and patient advocates.

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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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