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Reflective practice and transcultural psychiatry peer e-learning between Somaliland and the UK: a qualitative evaluation

机译:索马里兰和英国之间的反思实践与跨文化精神病学同行电子学习:定性评估

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Reflective practice is a key skill for healthcare professionals. E-learning programmes have the potential to develop reflective practice in remote settings and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where access to in-person reflective groups may be reduced. ‘Aqoon’ is a global mental health peer-to-peer e-learning programme between Somaliland and UK medical students. We aimed to explore participants’ experiences of participating in the Aqoon programme, including their experiences of reflective practice. Thirty-three medical students (22 Somaliland, 11 UK) enrolled in Aqoon. We matched volunteer learners in trios, to meet online to discuss anonymised clinical cases relevant to chapters of the World Health Organization’s mental health gap action programme (mhGAP) intervention guide. We conducted thematic analysis of learners’ reflective writing and post-programme focus group transcripts. Twenty-four students (73%) attended at least three online discussions (14 Somaliland, 10 UK). Somaliland and UK students described improved reflective skills and greater recognition of stigma towards mental ill-health. Themes included gaining memorable insights from peer discussions which would impact their medical education. UK students emphasised improved cultural understanding of common psychiatric presentations whilst Somaliland students reflected on increased clinical confidence. Integrating reflective practice into Aqoon showed the potential for low-cost e-learning interventions to develop cross-cultural reflective practice among medical students in diverse settings.
机译:反思实践是医疗保健专业人员的关键技能。电子学习计划有可能在远程环境和低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)中制定反思实践,可以减少对亲人的反射组的访问。 'AQOON'是索马里兰和英国医学生之间的全球精神卫生同伴电子学习课程。我们旨在探讨参与AQOON计划的参与者的经验,包括他们对反思实践的经验。三十三名医学生(22名索马里兰,11英国)注册了AQOON。我们将志愿者学习者与TRIOS相匹配,在网上见面,讨论与世界卫生组织心理健康缺口行动计划(MHGAP)干预指南的章节相关的匿名临床案例。我们对学习者的反思写作和后期焦点组成绩单进行了主题分析。二十四名学生(73%)参加了至少三次在线讨论(14名索马里兰,10英镑)。索马里兰和英国学生描述了改善的反思技能和对精神虐待的耻辱识别。主题包括从同伴讨论中获得令人难忘的见解,这将影响其医学教育。英国学生强调了对普通精神病患者的文化理解,同时索马里兰学生反映了临床信心增加。将反思实践集成到AQOON中显示出低成本的电子学习干预措施,以在不同的环境中开发医学生的跨文化反思实践。

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