Navigating the Roadmap for Trauma-Informed Medical Education: Application of Undergraduate Medical Education Competencies.

Q2 Social Sciences The Permanente journal Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI:10.7812/TPP/23.129
Megan R Gerber, Martina Jelley, Jennifer Potter
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Background: Trauma is common in the United States, increases risk of long-term adverse health effects, and individuals who experience it often find seeking medical care difficult. Trauma-informed care (TIC) builds trust and fosters healing relationships between clinicians and patients; however medical education has lacked consistent training in TIC. Using recently published competencies for undergraduate medical education (UME), this manuscript provides curricular examples across 8 domains to assist faculty in developing educational content.

Methods: The authors identified published curricula for each of the 8 competency domains using a published search strategy and publicly available database. Inclusion criteria were published works focused on UME in the United States; abstracts and curricula not focused on UME were excluded. The authors used a consensus-based process to review 15 eligible curricula for mapping with the competencies.

Results: Of 15 published UME curricula, 11 met criteria and exemplify each of the 8 UME competency domains. Most of the available curricula fall into the Knowledge for Practice and Patient Care domains. Most were offered in the first 2 years of medical school.

Conclusion: Competency-based medical education for TIC is new, and most current educational offerings are foundational in nature. Additional innovation is needed in the competency domains of Professionalism, Systems-Based Practice, Interprofessional Collaboration, and Personal/Professional Development. This manuscript offers a set of curricular examples that can be used to aid efforts at implementing TIC competencies in UME; future work must focus on improving assessment methods and developmental sequencing as more students are exposed to TIC principles.

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背景:创伤在美国很常见,会增加对健康造成长期不利影响的风险,而经历过创伤的人往往会觉得求医困难。创伤知情护理(TIC)可在临床医生和患者之间建立信任并促进愈合关系;然而,医学教育却缺乏对创伤知情护理的持续培训。本手稿利用最近公布的本科医学教育(UME)能力,提供了 8 个领域的课程范例,以帮助教师开发教育内容:方法:作者使用已发表的搜索策略和公开可用的数据库,确定了 8 个能力领域中每个领域的已发表课程。纳入标准是在美国发表的以统考为重点的作品;摘要和不以统考为重点的课程被排除在外。作者采用基于共识的方法审查了 15 个符合条件的课程,以确定是否与能力要求相匹配:结果:在 15 个已出版的统考课程中,有 11 个符合标准,并体现了统考 8 个能力领域中的每个领域。大多数课程属于实践知识和病人护理领域。大多数课程在医学院的前两年开设:以能力为基础的 TIC 医学教育是一项新生事物,目前提供的大多数教育课程都是基础性的。在专业精神、基于系统的实践、跨专业协作和个人/专业发展等能力领域,还需要更多创新。本手稿提供了一套课程范例,可用于帮助在统招医学教育中实施TIC能力;随着越来越多的学生接触到TIC原则,今后的工作必须侧重于改进评估方法和发展顺序。
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