毕业医学生的最新老年病学能力:培训医生提供老年友好护理。

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Andrea Wershof Schwartz, Mandi Sehgal, Catherine M P Dawson, Lisa J Granville, Becky B Powers, Amit A Shah, Amy M Sullivan, Rosanne M Leipzig
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目的:随着人口老龄化,老年医学专业的医学生教育是每个在职医生的关键需求,老年医学专业的医生不足7000人,老年患者现在接近美国人口的20%,他们有独特的医疗保健需求。本研究以老年医学的5Ms(心智、活动能力、药物、多重复杂性和最重要的事情)为框架,介绍了老年医学毕业生的最新能力。方法:从2019-2022年,美国老年医学会(AGS)的一个工作组使用改进的德尔菲法起草了更新的医学生老年医学教育能力。工作组审查了文献,对工作组成员进行了初步调查,并起草和完善了建议的能力更新。由此产生的27项能力已作为一项全国调查分发给老年病学专家和医学院教育院长。在全国调查之后,对能力进行了更新,并在2021年AGS年度科学会议上提出,并在最终确定之前公开征求公众意见。结果:针对医学生的27项更新的老年医学能力包括一些新的能力,例如关注健康公平、虚弱、处方描述和患者优先级。共有211名受访者完成了全国调查,其中包括老年病学专家(187/398,回复率47.0%)和教育院长(24/191,回复率12.6%)。所有27项建议的胜任能力都达到了70%的预定门槛,其中老年病学专家的范围为93.0%(174/187)至100%(187/187),教育院长的范围为87.5%(21/24)至100%(24/24)。结论:最新的老年医学能力的毕业生医学生符合广泛的共识,在老年医学专家和医学院教育院长谁回应了全国调查。通过将重点放在老年病学的5Ms上,这些能力突出了即将毕业的医科学生在实习的第一天所需要的关键知识和技能,为他们所照顾的老年人提供友好的护理做好准备。
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Updated Geriatrics Competencies for Graduating Medical Students: Training Physicians to Provide Age-Friendly Care.

Purpose: Medical student education in geriatrics is a critical need for every doctor-in-training as the population ages, with fewer than 7,000 geriatricians, and older patients, who now approach 20% of the U.S. population, having unique health care needs. This study presents the updated competencies in geriatrics for graduating medical students, framed by the Geriatrics 5Ms (Mind, Mobility, Medications, Multicomplexity, and What Matters Most).

Method: From 2019-2022, a working group of the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) drafted the updated medical student geriatrics education competencies, using a modified Delphi approach.The working group reviewed the literature, conducted an initial survey of working group members, and drafted and refined proposed updates to the competencies. The 27 resulting competencies were disseminated as a national survey to geriatrics experts and medical school education deans. Following the national survey, the competencies were updated and presented at the 2021 AGS Annual Scientific Meeting and open to public comment before they were finalized.

Results: The 27 updated geriatrics competencies for medical students included several new competencies, such as a focus on health equity, frailty, deprescribing, and patient priorities. A total of 211 respondents completed the national survey, including geriatrics experts (187/398, response rate: 47.0%) and education deans (24/191, response rate: 12.6%). All 27 proposed competencies met the predetermined threshold of 70% cumulative agreement, with a range of 93.0% (174/187) to 100% (187/187) among geriatrics experts and 87.5% (21/24) to 100% (24/24) among education deans.

Conclusions: The updated Geriatrics Competencies for Graduating Medical Students met with broad agreement among the geriatrics experts and medical school education deans who responded to the national survey. By focusing on the Geriatrics 5Ms, the competencies highlight key knowledge and skills graduating medical students need for the first day of internship to be prepared to deliver age-friendly care to older adults under their care.

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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
982
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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