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Evaluation of a parent led curriculum in developmental disabilities for pediatric and medicine/pediatric residents

机译:家长指导下的儿科和医学/小儿科儿童发育障碍课程

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Families of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) want to partner with their physicians to provide family-centered care and a medical home for their children. A parent group independently developed a parent-led curriculum to assist in the training of residents for this purpose. The objective of this study was to evaluate pediatric residents' satisfaction with and perceived relevance of this parent-led curriculum demonstrating the effects a disability has on the child and family. From 2002 to 2009, 188 residents participated in a parent interview and a home visit with families of CSHCN through Project DOCCSM (Delivery of Chronic Care), as part of their required developmental disabilities rotation. Residents voluntarily completed anonymous quantitative surveys regarding the parent interview and home visit, rating the Parent Presenters, Information Provided, Depth of Coverage, Relevance to Future Practice, and Overall Satisfaction. Scores were reported on a Likert scale: 1 = Poor, 2 = Fair, 3 = Satisfactory, 4 = Very Good, and 5 = Excellent. Qualitative comments regarding the residents' experience on the quality and relevance of the curriculum were also received. 112 (60 %) residents completed the survey for the parent interview and 96 (51 %) for the home visit. Average scores and standard deviations were calculated for each variable. Results for the parent interview: Presenters = 4.76 ± 0.52, Information = 4.40 ± 0.73, Depth = 4.59 ± 0.67, Relevance = 4.47 ± 0.73, and Satisfaction = 4.64 ± 0.60. Results for the home visit: Presenters = 4.68 ± 0.62, Information = 4.25 ± 0.89, Depth = 4.46 ± 0.82, Relevance = 4.40 ± 0.75, and Satisfaction = 4.49 ± 0.74. The overall experience was favorable with qualitative comments such as: excellent, eye opening, humbling, informative, valuable, and relevant. Pediatric residents rated this parent-led curriculum "very good" to "excellent" overall. Residents were highly satisfied with all areas assessed and felt that it was relevant to their future practices. Parent-led curricula regarding care of children with disabilities can be incorporated into and enhance pediatric resident training programs.
机译:有特殊保健需要的儿童家庭(CSHCN)希望与他们的医生合作,为他们的孩子提供以家庭为中心的护理和医疗之家。家长小组独立制定了家长指导的课程,以协助为此目的对居民进行培训。这项研究的目的是评估小儿科居民对该父母主导课程的满意度和感知的相关性,以证明残疾对儿童和家庭的影响。从2002年到2009年,作为其所需的发展性残疾轮换的一部分,有188位居民通过DOCCSM项目(慢性护理服务)参加了CSHCN的父母访谈和家访。居民自愿完成有关父母访谈和家访的匿名定量调查,对父母介绍人,提供的信息,覆盖深度,与未来实践的相关性以及总体满意度进行评级。以李克特量表报告分数:1 =差,2 =中等,3 =满意,4 =很好,5 =优秀。还收到了有关居民在课程质量和相关性方面的经验的定性评论。 112位(60%)居民完成了针对父母访谈的调查,96位(51%)完成了家庭访问。计算每个变量的平均分数和标准差。家长访谈的结果:演讲者= 4.76±0.52,信息= 4.40±0.73,深度= 4.59±0.67,相关度= 4.47±0.73,满意度= 4.64±0.60。家庭访问的结果:演示者= 4.68±0.62,信息= 4.25±0.89,深度= 4.46±0.82,相关性= 4.40±0.75,满意度= 4.49±0.74。总体经验有利于定性评论,例如:出色,睁大眼睛,谦虚,提供信息,有价值和相关。儿科居民将此家长主导的课程总体上评为“非常好”至“优秀”。居民对所评估的所有领域都感到非常满意,并认为这与他们的未来做法有关。家长指导的有关残疾儿童的课程可以纳入并加强儿科住院医师培训计划。

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