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Being there: protocol for a scoping review of the medical education literature on grief support training for medical professionals

机译:在那里:对医学专业人士进行悲伤支持培训的医学教育文献的范围回顾的协议

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Introduction Medical trainees and professionals do not perceive that they are adequately taught the skills to address issues of grief with their patients. Atypical grief responses can prolong suffering, interrupt normal activities and lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Grief training can help physicians cope with feelings about and responses to suffering, loss and death in a way that improves both physician and patient/family wellness. This scoping review will describe the current landscape of grief training worldwide in medical school and residency and in continuing professional development in the disciplines of paediatrics, family medicine and psychiatry. The ultimate goal is to help physicians support patients experiencing grief.Methods and analysis The study design has been adapted from Arksey and O’Malley’s review methodology. We will work with an information specialist who will run searches in six multidisciplinary databases. To supplement the search, we will scan the reference lists of included studies. Two levels of screening will take place: a title and abstract review for articles that fit predefined criteria and a full-text review of articles that meet those criteria. To be included in the review, articles must report on grief training for medical residents and professionals in the fields of paediatrics, family medicine and psychiatry. Two investigators will review each article and extract data.Ethics and dissemination Research ethics approval is not required for this review. We plan to share the findings through national and international medical education conferences and to publish the results in a peer-reviewed academic journal. We have the support of several directors of medical education at our institution who are interested in the growing focus on humanism in medical education as a way of decreasing burnout among medical students, residents and faculty.
机译:简介医学培训生和专业人员没有意识到他们已充分掌握了解决患者痛苦问题的技能。非典型的悲伤反应会延长痛苦,中断正常活动并导致发病率和死亡率增加。悲伤训练可以帮助医生应对痛苦,失落和死亡的感受和应对方式,从而改善医生和患者/家庭的健康状况。这份范围界定性的评论将描述全球范围内医学院和住院医师的悲伤培训的现状,以及儿科,家庭医学和精神病学专业的持续发展。最终目的是帮助医生支持经历悲伤的患者。方法与分析研究设计根据Arksey和O’Malley的评价方法进行了改编。我们将与一名信息专家合作,后者将在六个多学科数据库中进行搜索。为了补充搜索,我们将扫描包含研究的参考列表。将进行两个级别的筛选:对符合预定义标准的文章进行标题和摘要审阅,对符合那些标准的文章进行全文审阅。要纳入评论,文章必须报告在儿科,家庭医学和精神病学领域对医学居民和专业人员的悲伤培训。两名研究人员将审阅每篇文章并提取数据。伦理与传播该评论无需获得研究伦理的批准。我们计划通过国内和国际医学教育会议分享研究结果,并将结果发表在同行评审的学术期刊上。我们得到了机构中医学教育的几位主任的支持,他们对医学教育中越来越重视人本主义感兴趣,以此来减少医学生,居民和教职员工的倦怠。

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