Clinicians with dyslexia: a systematic review of effects and strategies.

The clinical teacher Pub Date : 2015-12-01 Epub Date: 2015-05-15 DOI:10.1111/tct.12331
Rachel Locke, Samantha Scallan, Richard Mann, Gail Alexander
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Background: For educators, an awareness of the impact of dyslexia on learners in the clinical workplace is vital: first, to be able to identify whether dyslexia may underlie certain traits and behaviours; and second, to be able to provide appropriate advice and support when dyslexia is identified. We reviewed the primary research evidence concerning the effects of dyslexia on clinicians (in or after training) in the workplace, and adaptive strategies ('workarounds') that are presently in use.

Methods: A systematic search of literature was undertaken, followed by a narrative review of studies selected as meeting the inclusion criteria. The review used a priori research questions and focused on studies based on primary research evidence.

Results: The review identified five key studies on qualified doctors or nurses with dyslexia. The impact of dyslexia on doctors can include: writing and calculating prescriptions, writing patient notes, and prioritising and making referrals. Strategies to minimise the effects of dyslexia include the use of adaptive technologies, the need for more time for mentors and supervisors, and an awareness of 'enabling' and 'disabling' environments. An awareness of the impact of dyslexia on learners in the clinical workplace is vital

Discussion: The difficulties associated with dyslexia are varied and may be unexpected. Medical educators must therefore be aware of dyslexia and its impact. When supporting a trainee with dyslexia, there is guidance available but educators may struggle to identify strategies and resources that are evidence based, so further research is required.

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背景:对于教育工作者来说,在临床工作场所认识到阅读障碍对学习者的影响是至关重要的:首先,能够确定阅读障碍是否可能是某些特征和行为的基础;第二,能够在识别出阅读障碍时提供适当的建议和支持。我们回顾了有关阅读障碍对工作场所临床医生(培训中或培训后)的影响的主要研究证据,以及目前使用的适应性策略(“变通方法”)。方法:对文献进行系统检索,然后对符合纳入标准的研究进行叙述性回顾。该综述采用了先验的研究问题,并侧重于基于原始研究证据的研究。结果:本综述确定了5项针对有阅读障碍的合格医生或护士的关键研究。阅读障碍对医生的影响包括:书写和计算处方,写病人笔记,优先排序和转诊。减少阅读障碍影响的策略包括使用适应性技术,需要更多的时间给导师和主管,以及意识到“有利”和“不利”的环境。认识到阅读障碍对临床工作场所学习者的影响是至关重要的。讨论:与阅读障碍相关的困难是多种多样的,可能是意想不到的。因此,医学教育者必须意识到阅读障碍及其影响。在为有阅读障碍的学员提供支持时,有指导,但教育工作者可能难以确定基于证据的策略和资源,因此需要进一步的研究。
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