Beyond the symptoms: Team-based learning for social determinants in emergency medicine training

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES AEM Education and Training Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1002/aet2.11030
Layla S. Abubshait MD, Sandra Guirguis MD, Savannah Pocquette DO, Timothy Cofer DO, Angelina Omodt-Lopez MD
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Abstract

Background

Emergency departments serve as the front line for individuals facing acute health needs, often compounded by social determinants of health (SDoH). Integrating SDoH into emergency medicine care is vital for promptly addressing health concerns and averting future crises. This curriculum adopts a team-based approach to train emergency medicine residents in identifying and addressing SDoH, thereby delivering comprehensive and equitable care.

Methods

The curriculum employs various educational strategies, including presession readings, SDoH introductions, case simulations, debriefing sessions, panel discussions, and collaboration with other health care professionals. Evaluation via pre- and postcurriculum surveys revealed substantial enhancements in residents' comprehension, identification, and familiarity with local resources related to SDoH.

Results

Findings indicated an uptick in residents' grasp and acknowledgment of SDoH, alongside their capacity to address these factors. Posttraining Likert scores exhibited notable improvements across all domains, underscoring an augmented ability to manage SDoH in clinical practice. This curriculum amplifies residents' capability to deliver patient-centric care and advocate for health equity.

Conclusions

Continuous refinement and assessment are paramount for ensuring residents' readiness to navigate the intricate social determinants affecting patients' well-being. Ultimately, this curriculum heralds a pivotal stride toward fostering health equity and refining patient care standards within emergency medicine.

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超越症状:在急诊医学培训中针对社会决定因素开展团队学习
背景 急诊科是满足急迫健康需求的前沿阵地,这些需求往往因健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)而加剧。将 SDoH 纳入急诊医学护理对于及时解决健康问题和避免未来危机至关重要。本课程采用以团队为基础的方法,培训急诊医学住院医师识别和解决 SDoH 问题,从而提供全面、公平的医疗服务。 方法 该课程采用了多种教育策略,包括课前阅读、SDoH 介绍、病例模拟、汇报会、小组讨论以及与其他医疗保健专业人员合作。通过课前和课后调查进行的评估显示,住院医师在理解、识别和熟悉与 SDoH 相关的本地资源方面有了很大提高。 结果 调查结果表明,住院医师对可持续发展的健康(SDoH)的掌握和认识以及应对这些因素的能力都有所提高。培训后的 Likert 分数在所有领域都有显著提高,这表明在临床实践中管理 SDoH 的能力得到了增强。该课程增强了住院医师提供以患者为中心的护理和倡导健康公平的能力。 结论 不断改进和评估对于确保住院医师做好准备,驾驭影响患者福祉的错综复杂的社会决定因素至关重要。最终,该课程预示着急诊医学在促进健康公平和完善患者护理标准方面迈出了关键的一步。
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