SEA change - the use of significant event analysis in primary care teaching.

IF 1.5 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Education for Primary Care Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1080/14739879.2022.2080002
Ciaran Conway, Trevor Thompson
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Background: Significant event analysis (SEA) is a concept familiar to clinicians as a means to facilitate group learning. Our academic primary care teaching team recognised that often significant educational events are not afforded the same formal evaluation and reflection. We designed a proforma for the analysis of events in our setting and scheduled regular meetings to discuss those events raised. In this paper we describe a year long trial of our novel Significant Event Analysis for Education (SEAFE).

Evaluation: The pilot was evaluated using an online questionnaire.

Discussion: Over the 12 months of the pilot 19 SEAFEs raised and discussed with a wide range of subjects covered. 78% of our team felt that the use of SEAFEs had imporved their practice as clinical academics and 89% supported the continued use of SEAFE.

Conclusion: We have demontrated that SEA can be used in an academic primary care educational setting to bring about group learning and improvement in academic practice. We are planning to continue the use of SEAFE within our team with plans to try to pilot this outside of a primary care setting soon.

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SEA的改变——重大事件分析在初级保健教学中的应用。
背景:重要事件分析(SEA)是临床医生熟悉的概念,是促进小组学习的一种手段。我们的学术初级保健教学团队认识到,重要的教育活动往往没有得到同样的正式评估和反思。我们设计了一种形式来分析我们的环境中的事件,并安排了定期会议来讨论这些事件。在本文中,我们描述了我们的新颖的教育重大事件分析(SEAFE)长达一年的试验。评估:使用在线问卷对试点进行评估。讨论:在试点的12个月里,19个海事组织提出并讨论了广泛的主题。我们团队中78%的人认为,作为临床学者,使用SEAFE改善了他们的实践,89%的人支持继续使用SEAFE。结论:我们已经证明了SEA可以在学术初级保健教育环境中使用,以促进小组学习和学术实践的提高。我们计划继续在我们的团队中使用SEAFE,并计划尽快在初级保健环境之外进行试点。
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Education for Primary Care
Education for Primary Care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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期刊介绍: Education for Primary Care aims to reflect the best experience, expertise and innovative ideas in the development of undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing primary care education. The journal is UK based but welcomes contributions from all over the world. Readers will benefit from the broader perspectives on educational activities provided through the contributions of all health professionals, including general practitioners, nurses, midwives, health visitors, community nurses and managers. This sharing of experiences has the potential for enhancing healthcare delivery and for promoting interprofessional working.
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