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Reflective Practice and Competencies in Global Health Training: Lesson for Serving Diverse Patient Populations

机译:全球健康培训中的反思性实践和能力:为多样化的患者群体服务的课程

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BackgroundResident interest in global health care training is growing and has been shown to have a positive effect on participants' clinical skills and cultural competency. In addition, it is associated with career choices in primary care, public health, and in the service of underserved populations. The purpose of this study was to explore, through reflective practice, how participation in a formal global health training program influences pediatric residents' perspectives when caring for diverse patient populations.MethodsThirteen pediatric and combined-program residents enrolled in a year-long Global Health Scholars Program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center during the 2007–2008 academic year. Educational interventions included a written curriculum, a lecture series, one-on-one mentoring sessions, an experience abroad, and reflective journaling assignments. The American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene global health competencies were used as an a priori coding framework to qualitatively analyze the reflective journal entries of the residents.ResultsFour themes emerged from the coded journal passages from all 13 residents: (1) the burden of global disease, as a heightened awareness of the diseases that affect humans worldwide; (2) immigrant/underserved health, reflected in a desire to apply lessons learned abroad at home to provide more culturally effective care to immigrant patients in the United States; (3) parenting, or observed parental, longing to assure that their children receive health care; and (4) humanitarianism, expressed as the desire to volunteer in future humanitarian health efforts in the United States and abroad.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that participating in a global health training program helped residents begin to acquire competence in the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene competency domains. Such training also may strengthen residents' acquisition of professional skills, including the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competencies.
机译:背景技术人们对全球医疗保健培训的兴趣正在增长,并且已显示出对参与者的临床技能和文化能力有积极影响。此外,它还与初级保健,公共卫生以及服务不足人群的职业选择有关。这项研究的目的是通过反思性实践来探索参加正式的全球健康培训计划在照顾不同患者群体时如何影响儿科住院医师的观点。方法十三名参加了为期一年的《全球卫生学者》的儿科和综合项目住院医师在2007–2008学年期间在辛辛那提儿童医院医疗中心修读该课程。教育干预措施包括书面课程,讲座系列,一对一辅导课程,国外经验和反思性日记作业。美国热带医学与卫生学会的全球卫生能力被用作先验编码框架,以定性分析居民的反思日记条目。结果来自所有13位居民的编码日记文章中出现了四个主题:(1)全球负担疾病,以提高人们对影响全世界人类的疾病的认识; (2)移民/服务欠佳的健康状况,体现为渴望在国内应用在国外学习的经验,以便为美国的移民患者提供更具文化意义的护理; (3)为确保自己的孩子得到医疗保健而为人父母或有观察力的父母; (4)人道主义,表示希望在美国和国外的未来人道主义卫生工作中志愿服务。结论我们的研究结果表明,参加全球健康培训计划有助于居民开始获得美国热带医学和卫生学会的能力。能力领域。此类培训还可以加强居民对专业技能的掌握,包括研究生医学教育能力认证委员会。

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