模拟训练可以打断微型攻击
概括
高现实性模拟培训有效地为儿科住院人员提供了应对微型攻击的设备. 这种方法提高了学员的信心和教师的同情心,增强了医疗保健学习环境.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 医疗保健通讯 医疗保健通讯
- 多样性,平等和包容性在医学上
背景情况:
- 在医疗保健机构中,微型攻击很普遍,对训练员的幸福感产生负面影响.
- 有效的沟通策略对于在临床环境中应对困难的情绪状况至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为儿科住院医生开发和试点高现实性模拟场景,专注于解决微型攻击问题.
- 评估基于模拟的培训对居民信心和教师的同情心和促进技能的影响.
主要方法:
- 为儿科住院生开发了4个高现实性的模拟场景,包括各种形式的压迫 (种族主义,性别主义,能力主义等). ) 的情况.
- 经过培训的教师没有先前的模拟汇报经验,以促进会议.
- 评估居民信心模拟前后 (立即和3个月后的随访) 和教师反.
主要成果:
- 33名居民报告说,培训后立即增加了信心,持续了3个月.
- 教师报告对居民的同情心增强,以及对微型攻击讨论的识别和促进的改善.
- 模拟有效地弥合了教学学习和技能实际应用之间的差距.
结论:
- 高现实性模拟是培训医疗保健提供者应对微型攻击的一种有希望的方法.
- 这种培训可以通过促进更好的沟通和减少偏见来改善学习者和患者的医疗保健环境.
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