Interpreter-mediated doctor-patient interactions: interprofessional education in the training of future interpreters and doctors

J. Hlavac, C. Harrison
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ABSTRACT This paper reports on interprofessional education (IPE), a teaching and learning strategy that is widely used in healthcare training. IPE is structured and usually situation-based training that involves two or more groups of professionals. Desired learning outcomes for practitioners or trainees of both groups include learning how the other group works and how to optimise working with them, whilst also gaining perspectives of how others see their own group’s work. Learning is achieved through participation in real or simulated activities. We address three research questions in looking at the achievement of learning outcomes for both interpreting and medical students: perceived usefulness of role-play as a component of IPE sessions, perceived increase of knowledge bases and the perceived usefulness of pre- and post-interactional (de-)briefings. Four IPE sessions were conducted involving 153 interpreting and medical students from late 2017 to early 2019 in Australia. A data sample based on 118 survey responses shows high levels of agreement that role-plays are a useful activity in IPE. Further, students record a high level of increase in their knowledge of the other professional group as well as of their own. The value of pre-interactional briefings and post-interactional exchanges is confirmed by all groups of informants.
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口译员调解的医患互动:未来口译员和医生培训中的跨专业教育
摘要本文报道了跨专业教育(IPE),这是一种在医疗培训中广泛使用的教学策略。IPE是结构化的,通常基于情境的培训,涉及两组或两组以上的专业人员。两组从业者或受训者所期望的学习成果包括学习另一组如何工作以及如何优化与他们的合作,同时也获得他人如何看待自己团队工作的观点。学习是通过参与真实或模拟的活动来实现的。在研究口译和医学生的学习成果时,我们解决了三个研究问题:角色扮演作为IPE课程组成部分的有用性、知识库的增加以及互动前和互动后简报的有用性。2017年末至2019年初,在澳大利亚举办了四次IPE课程,共有153名口译和医学生参加。基于118份调查回复的数据样本显示,人们高度一致认为角色扮演是IPE中的一项有用活动。此外,学生们对其他专业群体以及自己的知识都有了很高的增长。互动前简报和互动后交流的价值得到了所有线人群体的确认。
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