GHEARD:将公平、反种族主义和非殖民化培训纳入全球健康教育的开放式模块课程。

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-14 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-24-00264.1
Amy R L Rule, Heather A Haq, Adelaide Barnes, DeMarco Bowen, Msandeni Chiume-Kayuni, Whitney Cameron, S Aya Fanny, Elizabeth Groothuis, Bethany Hodge, Cindy Howard, James C Hudspeth, Sheridan Langford, Megan S McHenry, Ijeoma Nnodim Opara, Beena D Kamath-Rayne, Parminder S Suchdev, Reena P Tam, Franci Taylor, Victor Musiime
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背景:研究生医学教育(GME)学员对全球健康(GH)的兴趣正在上升,然而,殖民或种族主义的影响损害了GH的参与,并且仍然缺乏应对这些挑战的培训。目的开发一个模块化、开放获取的课程,为GH GME提供非殖民化培训,并评估其可行性和对学习者对非殖民化批判性反思的影响。方法从2019年到2022年,40名健康教育工作者,包括来自不同组织的国际和本土学者,创建了全球公平、反种族主义和非殖民化健康教育(GHEARD)课程。利用Kern的课程开发的6个步骤,关键的差距被确定并形成8个模块,包括一个促进者培训模块。学习目标和活动是使用基于变革学习理论和创伤知情教育方法的策略制定的。该课程经过同行审查,并在多个国家会议和机构进行试验,以评估促进对非殖民化进行批判性思考的可行性和有效性。结果试点试验证明了GME实施的可行性。基于最初的教育工作者反馈,促进工具和实施指南被纳入以提高可用性。几乎所有(61人中59人)的受训者都认为GHEARD在鼓励反思非殖民化方面是有效的或非常有效的,72%(44人中32人)的受训者认为GHEARD鼓励反思参与非殖民化的动机。GHEARD于2023年6月作为免费在线资源推出,截至2024年12月浏览量达到3192次。据我们所知,GHEARD是第一个专门为GME设计的综合性非殖民化课程。方案评价表明,GHEARD的实施是可行的,在促进对非殖民化的批判性反思方面是有效的。
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GHEARD: An Open-Access Modular Curriculum to Incorporate Equity, Anti-Racism, and Decolonization Training Into Global Health Education.

Background Global health (GH) interest is rising among graduate medical education (GME) trainees, yet GH engagement is marred by the impact of colonization or racism, and there remains a lack of training to confront these challenges. Objective To develop a modular, open-access curriculum that provides training in decolonization for GH GME and evaluate its feasibility and impact on learners' critical reflection on decolonization. Methods From 2019 to 2022, 40 GH educators, including international and indigenous scholars from diverse organizations, created the Global Health Education for Equity, Anti-Racism, and Decolonization (GHEARD) curriculum. Using Kern's 6 steps of curriculum development, critical gaps were identified and shaped into 8 modules, including a facilitator training module. Learning objectives and activities were developed using strategies grounded in transformative learning theory and trauma-informed educational approaches. The curriculum was peer-reviewed and piloted at multiple national conferences and institutions to assess feasibility and effectiveness in fostering critical reflection on decolonization. Results Pilot testing demonstrated GME implementation feasibility. Based on initial educator feedback, facilitator tools and an implementation guide were incorporated to enhance usability. Nearly all (59 of 61) trainees felt GHEARD was effective or very effective in encouraging reflection on decolonization, and 72% (32 of 44) felt GHEARD encouraged reflection on motivations for engaging in GH. GHEARD was launched as a free online resource in June 2023 and garnered 3192 views by December 2024. Conclusions To our knowledge, GHEARD is the first comprehensive decolonization curriculum designed specifically for GME. Program evaluation indicates GHEARD is feasible to implement and effective in promoting critical reflection on decolonization.

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Journal of graduate medical education
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期刊介绍: - Be the leading peer-reviewed journal in graduate medical education; - Promote scholarship and enhance the quality of research in the field; - Disseminate evidence-based approaches for teaching, assessment, and improving the learning environment; and - Generate new knowledge that enhances graduates'' ability to provide high-quality, cost-effective care.
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