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Impact of game jam learning about cultural safety in Colombian medical education: a randomised controlled trial

机译:哥伦比亚医学教育文化安全的游戏果酱对文化安全的影响:随机对照试验

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Cultural safety, whereby health professionals respect and promote the cultural identity of patients, could reduce intercultural tensions that hinder patient access to effective health services in Colombia. Game jams are participatory events to create educational games, a potentially engaging learning environment for Millennial medical students. We set out to determine whether medical student participation in a game jam on cultural safety is more effective than more conventional education in changing self-reported intended patient-oriented behavior and confidence in transcultural skills. We conducted a parallel-group, two-arm randomized controlled trial with 1:1 allocation. Colombian medical students and medical interns at University of La Sabana participated in the trial. The intervention was a game jam to create an educational game on cultural safety, and the reference was a standard lesson plus an interactive workshop on cultural safety. Both sessions lasted eight hours. Stratified randomization allocated the participants to the intervention and control groups, with masked allocation until commencement. 531 students completed the baseline survey, 347 completed the survey immediately after the intervention, and 336 completed the survey after 6 months. After the intervention, game jam participants did not have better intentions of culturally safe behaviour than did participants in the reference group (difference in means: 0.08 95% CI ??0.05 to 0.23); both groups had an improvement in this outcome. Multivariate analysis adjusted by clusters confirmed that game jam learning was associated with higher transcultural self-efficacy immediately after the intervention (wt OR 2.03?cl adj 95% CI 1.25–3.30). Game jam learning improved cultural safety intentions of Colombian medical students to a similar degree as did a carefully designed lecture and interactive workshop. The game jam was also associated with positive change in participant transcultural self-efficacy. We encourage further research to explore the impact of cultural safety training on patient-related outcomes. Our experience could inform initiatives to introduce cultural safety training in other multicultural settings. Registered on ISRCTN registry on July 18th 2019. Registration number: ISRCTN14261595 .
机译:文化安全,卫生专业人员尊重和促进患者的文化身份,可以减少妨碍患者在哥伦比亚获得有效卫生服务的跨文化紧张措施。游戏果酱是创建教育游戏的参与活动,是千禧年医学生的潜在学习环境。我们旨在确定医疗学生是否参与文化安全的游戏果酱比更改自我报告的预期患者的行为和跨文化技能的信心更有效。我们进行了一个平行组,双臂随机对照试验,1:1分配。拉萨瓦纳大学哥伦比亚医学院和医疗实习生参加了审判。干预是一个游戏果酱,为文化安全创造教育游戏,参考资料是标准课程加上文化安全的互动研讨会。两个会议持续了八小时。分层随机化将参与者分配给干预和对照组,蒙似的分配直到开始。 531学生完成基线调查,347在干预后立即完成调查,336次完成调查6个月后完成调查。干预后,游戏果酱参与者没有比参考组的参与者更好地提高文化安全行为的意图(差异:0.08 95%CI 0.05至0.23);这两组对此结果有所改善。由集群调整的多变量分析证实,在干预后立即与跨文化自效相关的游戏堵塞学习(WT或2.03?CL adj 95%CI 1.25-3.30)相关。游戏果酱学习改善了哥伦比亚医学院的文化安全意图与经过精心设计的讲座和互动研讨会的程度。游戏果酱也与参与者跨文化自我效能的积极变化有关。我们鼓励进一步研究,探讨文化安全培训对患者相关结果的影响。我们的经验可以为倡议提供关于其他多元文化环境的文化安全培训。 2019年7月18日在ISRCTN注册中心注册。注册号:ISRCTN14261595。

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