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Analyzing international clinical education practices for Canadian rehabilitation students

机译:分析加拿大康复学生的国际临床教育实践

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Background Clinical training in low-income countries has become increasingly popular among pre-licensure trainees from high-income countries. The Working Group on Ethics Guidelines for Global Health Training (“WEIGHT Guidelines”) were designed to identify and inform the complex and contentious field of international clinical education. The purpose of this study was to use the WEIGHT Guidelines to evaluate an international clinical internship programme for Master’s-level rehabilitation students at a Canadian university. Methods In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight Canadian rehabilitation researchers, educations and/or clinicians responsible for administering international internships across three clinical training programmes. Interview questions were informed by the WEIGHT Guidelines. Directed content analysis was used to identify priorities for policy, practice and research. Results Five themes relating to strengthening international clinical education were identified: (1) from one-time internships to long-term partnerships, (2) starting a discussion about “costs”, (3) a more informed approach to student selection, (4) expanding and harmonizing pre-departure training across disciplines, and (5) investing in post-internship debriefing. Conclusions International clinical education is fraught with ethical, pedagogical and logistical issues that require recognition and ongoing management. This is the first study to use the WEIGHT Guidelines as a qualitative research tool for assessing an existing global health education programme. Results highlight new priorities for action at the Canadian “sending institution”, including more explicit attention to the costs (broadly defined) borne by all parties. A crucial next step is deepened engagement with educational partners at the “receiving organizations” based in low-income countries to nurture dialogue regarding reciprocity, trust and sustainability of the partnership. Education research is also needed that evaluates models of pre-departure training and post-internship debriefing for trainees.
机译:背景技术在低收入国家的临床培训中,来自高收入国家的预执照培训生越来越受欢迎。全球健康培训道德准则工作组(“体重准则”)旨在识别和告知国际临床教育的复杂而有争议的领域。这项研究的目的是使用“体重指南”评估加拿大大学硕士学位康复学生的国际临床实习计划。方法与八名加拿大康复研究人员,教育和/或临床医生进行了深入,半结构化的访谈,他们负责管理三个临床培训计划中的国际实习。面试问题由“体重指南”告知。定向内容分析用于确定政策,实践和研究的重点。结果确定了与加强国际临床教育有关的五个主题:(1)从一次性实习到长期合作,(2)开始讨论“成本”,(3)更加明智的学生选择方法,(4 )扩大和统一各个学科的出发前培训,以及(5)投资于实习后汇报。结论国际临床教育充满伦理,教育和后勤问题,需要认可和持续管理。这是首次使用“体重指南”作为定性研究工具评估现有全球健康教育计划的研究。结果突显了加拿大“发送机构”采取行动的新重点,包括更加明确地关注各方承担的成本(广义定义)。下一步的关键步骤是加深与低收入国家“接收组织”中教育伙伴的互动,以促进关于伙伴关系的互惠,信任和可持续性的对话。还需要进行教育研究,以评估学员的出发前培训和实习后汇报的模式。

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