医护人员在文化能力方面的教育需求:对波兰选定两个地区的横断面研究

Q3 Health Professions
Jerzy Kiszka, R. Krajewski, K. Jurek
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InTrodUcTIon:大约743700名外国人永久居住在波兰,每年有1.802亿人访问波兰。医护人员应该准备好帮助那些与他们的文化相关的期望和需求可能与波兰人不同的外国人。因此,文化能力教育应成为本科教育和专业发展的一部分。这项研究的目的是评估在国家医疗应急系统工作的护理人员在文化能力方面的教育需求。MATerIAL和MeTHods:研究小组由在亚喀尔巴阡省和西波美拉尼亚省国家医疗应急系统工作的所有护理人员组成。在受邀参与该研究的2229名参与者中,563人获得了回复。用于研究护理人员教育需求的问卷是由国际项目“欧洲重症监护室多元文化护理”(MICE-ICU)的执行者团队创建的,并适用于研究护理人员。结果:来自亚喀尔巴阡省的医护人员(M=3.56;SD=0.67)在文化能力方面比来自西波美拉尼亚省的同事(M=2.84;SD=0.82,p<0.001)有更大的教育需求。在亚喀尔巴阡省,80.4%的医护人员表示愿意提高他们的外语知识,而在西波美拉尼亚省,这一数字达到45.9%。在这两个省,拥有另一个研究领域的理学硕士和紧急医疗服务理学学士学位的护理人员报告称,与教育程度较低的护理人员相比,他们有更大的教育需求。在亚喀尔巴阡省,首选的教育形式是会议(60.8%的受访者),而在西波美拉尼亚省,受访者选择与代表不同种族和宗教群体的专家一起参加研讨会(39.4%)。对多元文化急诊医学在线课程感兴趣的护理人员比例为41.74%外国人在文化能力领域有很大的教育需求,这方面的教育应该是专业发展的一个持续组成部分。会议和讲习班是首选的教育形式。
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Paramedics’ educational needs regarding cultural competence: cross-sectional study of selected two regions of Poland
InTrodUcTIon: Approximately 743 700 foreigners reside permanently in Poland, and 180.2 million visit Poland every year. Paramedics should be prepared to assist foreigners whose expectations and needs related to their culture may be different than those typical of Poles. Education on cultural competence should therefore be a part of both undergraduate education and professional development. The aim of the study was to assess the educational needs of paramedics working in the National Medical Emergency System in terms of cultural competence. MATerIAL And MeTHods: The study group consisted of all paramedics working in National Medical Emergency System in the Subcarpathian and West Pomeranian provinces. Responses were obtained from 563 out of the total of 2229 participants invited to participate in the study. The questionnaire used to study the educational needs of paramedics was created by a team of executors of the international project Multicultural Care in European Intensive Care Units (MICE-ICU) and adapted to study paramedics. resULTs: Paramedics from the Subcarpathian province (M = 3.56; SD = 0.67) reported greater educational needs in terms of cultural competence than their colleagues from the West Pomeranian province (M = 2.84; SD = 0.82, p < 0.001). In the Subcarpathian province, 80.4% of paramedics declared willingness to improve their knowledge of foreign languages, while in the West Pomeranian province this number amounted to 45.9%. In both provinces, paramedics with MSc in another field of study and BSc in emergency medical services reported greater educational needs compared to paramedics with lower education. In the Subcarpathian province, the preferred form of education was a conference (60.8% of respondents), while in the West Pomeranian province the respondents opted for workshops with experts representing various ethnic and religious groups (39.4%). The percentage of paramedics interested in online courses on multicultural emergency medicine was 41.74%. concLUsIons: The study demonstrated that paramedics from provinces located on opposite ends of the country who had contact with different groups of foreigners have great educational needs in the field of cultural competence and education in this area should be a constant part of professional development. Conferences and workshops are the preferred form of education.
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Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal
Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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