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Medical student support for vulnerable patients during COVID-19 – a convergent mixed-methods study

机译:Covid-19期间弱势患者的医学学生支持 - 一种收敛混合方法研究

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Abstract Background The coronavirus pandemic has exerted significant impacts on primary care, causing rapid digital transformation, exacerbating social isolation, and disrupting medical student and General Practice [GP] trainee education. Here we report on a medical student telephone initiative set-up by a final year GP trainee (the equivalent of a family medicine resident), which aimed to support patients at high risk and vulnerable to the Coronavirus Disease of 2019 [Covid-19]. In addition, it was hoped the project would mitigate a digital divide, enable proactive anticipatory planning, and provide an active learning environment to compensate for the pandemic’s impact on medical education. Methods Thirty-three medical students conducted daily telephone conversations with high risk and vulnerable patients as specified by the initial NHSE published lists. They confirmed public health messages, offered details for voluntary support groups, established need for medication delivery, explored levels of digital connectivity, and prompted discussions around end-of-life choices. Students had access to online reflective resources and daily remote debriefing sessions with the GP trainee. A convergent mixed-methods evaluation was subsequently undertaken, using quantitative process and descriptive data and individual qualitative interviews were conducted according to a maximal variation sampling strategy with students, General Practitioners [GPs], and the GP trainee. Inductive thematic analysis was then applied with cross-validation, respondent validation, and rich evidential illustration aiding integrity. Results Ninety-seven ‘high risk’ and 781 ‘vulnerable’ calls were made. Individuals were generally aware of public heath information, but some struggled to interpret and apply it within their own lives. Therefore respondents felt students provided additional practical and psychological benefits, particularly with regard to strengthening the links with the community voluntary groups. The project was widely liked by students who reported high levels of skill development and widened awareness, particularly valuing the active learning environment and reflective feedback sessions. Conclusion This study demonstrates utilization of medical students as wider assets within the primary health care team, with an initiative that enables support for vulnerable patients whilst promoting active medical education. Ongoing integration of students within ‘normal’ primary health care roles, such as chronic disease or mental health reviews, could provide similar opportunities for supported active and reflective learning.
机译:摘要背景冠状病毒大流行对初级保健产生了重大影响,造成了快速的数字转型,加剧了社会隔离,扰乱了医学学生和普通实践教育教育。在这里,我们通过最后一年的GP学员(相当于家庭医学居民)的医学学生电话倡议,旨在支持高风险和易受2019年冠状病毒病的患者[Covid-19]。此外,希望该项目能够减轻数字鸿沟,实现积极的预期计划,并提供积极的学习环境,以弥补大流行对医学教育的影响。方法采用初始NHSE已发布的列表指定,三十三名医学院与高风险和弱势患者进行了每日电话交谈。他们确认了公共卫生信息,提供了自愿支持群体的详细信息,既定需要药物交付,探讨的数字连接水平,并促进终身选择讨论。学生可以访问在线反思资源和与GP Resiteee的日常远程汇报会话。随后使用定量过程和描述性数据以及个人定性访谈,根据与学生,通用从业者[GPS]和GP学员的最大变化采样策略进行各个定性访谈。然后应用归纳专题分析,并使用交叉验证,受访者验证和丰富的证据例证辅助完整性。结果九十七“高风险”和781个“脆弱”的呼叫。个人普遍意识到公共希思信息,但有些人努力解释并在自己的生活中解释和应用它。因此,受访者觉得学生提供了额外的实用和心理效益,特别是在加强与社区自愿群体的联系方面。该项目被报告高水平的技能发展和加宽了意识,特别是重视积极学习环境和反思反馈会议的学生广泛赞成。结论本研究表明,医学学生在初级卫生保健团队中的更广泛的资产,倡议可以支持脆弱的患者,同时促进积极的医学教育。在“正常”的主要医疗保健角色中持续融合,例如慢性病或心理健康审查,可以为支持的积极和反思学习提供类似的机会。

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