在伤口护理教育的学士健康专业课程中实施了哪些跨专业教育教学方法?范围综述。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
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摘要

目的:本范围综述旨在探讨国际上学士健康课程中专门针对伤口护理教育的跨专业课程内容和教学方法:背景:跨专业教育的定义是,未来的医疗从业人员相互学习、相互借鉴和相互了解,以提高医疗效果。伤口管理是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,世界卫生组织认为伤口护理最好由跨专业团队进行管理。卫生专业毕业生参与跨专业教育的准备工作对于设计和提供以人为本的协调医疗服务并改善医疗效果至关重要。然而,关于如何在跨专业背景下培养学士学位学生,特别是伤口护理方面的学生,目前还缺乏相关证据:设计:采用 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的框架进行了范围界定综述,并使用 PRISMA 范围界定综述清单进行了报告:在 MEDLINE(通过 EBSCOhost)、CINAHL PLUS(通过 EBSCOhost)、Pubmed 和 Embase 数据库中对 2012 年至 2023 年 10 月间发表的文献进行了全面检索。此外,还检索了纳入研究的参考文献列表。经同行评审、以英语撰写、侧重于伤口护理跨专业教育的研究均被纳入综述。标题和摘要的审阅过程由两名独立审阅者完成。对数据进行提取,绘制关键特征图,并对结果进行叙述性分析:本综述包括三项研究。所有被综述的论文都报告了不同医疗专业团体之间有关伤口护理的合作学习活动,但对于伤口护理内容的提供或提供方式并没有一致的方法。只有一项研究报告称,由多个专业团体的工作人员共同完成了内容的传递。对纳入研究的评估要么涉及跨专业教育的有效性,要么涉及伤口护理的有效性,而不是同时涉及这两个概念:由于纳入本综述的研究数量有限,因此很难就跨专业伤口护理方法的有效性得出结论。目前可能正在开展跨专业伤口护理工作,但并未进行正式评估。这本身就存在问题。当务之急是让医学生掌握必要的知识和技能,以提供安全、有效的跨专业护理。我们迫切需要有关教育计划有效性的证据。注册编号:将在接受后列入摘要。
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What interprofessional education teaching and learning approaches are being implemented in baccalaureate health professional curricula in wound care education? A scoping review

Aim

This scoping review aimed to explore the interprofessional curriculum content and teaching approaches specific to wound care education in baccalaureate health courses internationally.

Background

Interprofessional education is defined as occurring when future health practitioners learn with, from and about each other with the goal of improving health outcomes. The management of wounds is a global public health issue with the World Health Organization recognising wound care is best managed by an interprofessional team. The preparedness of health professional graduates to engage in interprofessional education is essential to design and deliver coordinated health services that are person-centred and improve health outcomes. There is a lack of evidence however about how to prepare baccalaureate students in an interprofessional context, specifically in wound care.

Design

A scoping review was conducted using the framework of Arksey and O’Malley and reported using the PRISMA checklist for scoping reviews.

Methods

A comprehensive search of the literature was conducted in MEDLINE (via EBSCOhost), CINAHL PLUS (via EBSCOhost), Pubmed and Embase databases published between 2012 and October 2023. Reference lists of included studies were also searched. Studies which were peer reviewed, written in English with a focus on interprofessional education in wound care were included in the review. The process of reviewing titles and abstracts was conducted by two independent reviewers. Data were extracted, key characteristics mapped and a narrative analysis of findings was reported.

Results

Three studies were included in this review. All the reviewed papers reported collaborative learning activities between different health professional groups relating to wound care, although there was no consistent approach to what wound care content was delivered or how it was delivered. Only one study reported that the delivery of content was completed by staff from multiple professional groups. Evaluation of the included studies related to either the effectiveness of the interprofessional education or wound care rather than both concepts.

Conclusions

Due to the limited number of studies included in this review, it was difficult to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of interprofessional approaches to wound care. It may be possible that interprofessional wound care is currently being undertaken but not formally evaluated. This itself is problematic. It is imperative to equip healthcare students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe, effective interprofessional care. Evidence on the effectiveness of educational programs is urgently needed.

Registration number

to be included in abstract after acceptance.

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期刊介绍: Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.
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