儿科姑息治疗教育者网络:培养跨专业教育社区。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Katharine E Brock, Amy Trowbridge, Gitanjli Arora, Arika Moore Patneaude, Camara Van Breemen, Naomi Goloff
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背景:跨专业教育对儿科姑息治疗(PPC)至关重要,然而,迄今为止,PPC社区还没有专门的教育工作者组织。目的:概念化和创建一个PPC教育实践社区(CoP):儿科姑息治疗教育者网络(NPPCE)。方法:我们描述了NPPCE的概念、准备、顾问委员会的组成、课程规划和营销。一份基线需求评估调查和一项为期一年的跟踪调查发送给成员。对调查数据进行描述性分析。结果:2021年,436名成员完成了NPPCE需求评估调查。成员来自17个国家的135个城市,报告了各种教育工作者培训和教育角色,并确定为主治医生(58.0%),住院医师/实习生(9.4%),高级执业提供者(APPs)(9.2%),社会工作者(5.7%),护士(5.0%),心理学家(4.1%)或其他专业(4.1%)。尽管以多种方式参与教育,但只有53.1%的成员感到与教育社区有联系。经过一年的双月NPPCE内容(6次虚拟会议),59名会员(14%)报告平均参加或观看了3/6次会议(范围1-5);出席的主要原因是与同龄人联系并了解特定的主题。会议被评为与成员实践高度相关(平均值=4,标准差3-5)。所有答复者都计划参加未来的国家预防犯罪和发展会议。结论:NPPCE成立的目的是通过合作和传播教育最佳实践、研究和资源的社区,提高PPC跨专业教育的获取和质量。这可以作为各个医疗保健领域联系和教育其成员的模式。
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The Network of Pediatric Palliative Care Educators: Cultivating Community in Interprofessional Education.

Context: Interprofessional education is essential to pediatric palliative care (PPC), however, to date the PPC community has no dedicated organization of educators.

Objectives: To conceptualize and create a PPC educational community of practice (CoP): the Network of Pediatric Palliative Care Educators (NPPCE).

Methods: We describe NPPCE's conceptualization, preparation, advisory board formation, curriculum planning and marketing. A baseline needs assessment survey, and one-year follow-up survey were sent to members. Survey data were analyzed descriptively.

Results: In 2021, 436 members completed a NPPCE needs assessment survey. Members were from 135 cities in 17 countries, reported a variety of educator training and educational roles, and identified as attending physicians (58.0%), resident/fellow trainees (9.4%), advance practice providers (APPs) (9.2%), social workers, (5.7%), nurses (5.0%), psychologists (4.1%), or other professions (4.1%). Despite participating in education in numerous ways, only 53.1% of members felt connected to an educational community. After one year of bimonthly NPPCE content (6 virtual sessions), 59 members (14%) reported attending or watching a mean of 3/6 sessions (range 1-5); the primary reasons for attendance were to connect with peers and learn about a particular topic. Sessions were rated as highly pertinent to members' practice (mean = 4, SD 3-5). All respondents planned to attend future NPPCE sessions.

Conclusion: NPPCE was formed with the intent to advance access to, and quality of, interprofessional PPC education through a community for collaboration and dissemination of educational best practices, research, and resources. This can serve as a model for various healthcare fields to connect and educate their members.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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