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Reflections on Transdisciplinary Practices amid the COVID-19 Pandemic 新冠肺炎疫情背景下跨学科实践的思考
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-10-13 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v10i1.737
K. Abrahams, Mellisa Francke, M. Quevauvilliers, Kayla Van Zyl
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引用次数: 0
A Reflection on Partnership Working to Address Social Work Student Placement Assessment and Completion during COVID-19 关于在COVID-19期间解决社会工作学生安置评估和完成情况的伙伴关系的思考
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-10-13 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v10i1.744
C. Dicken, Dale van Graan, Jane Mathew-Byrne
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引用次数: 1
Rapid Implementation of a Novel Embedded Senior Medical Student Program, as a Response to the Educational Challenges of COVID-19 为应对新冠肺炎的教育挑战,快速实施新型嵌入式高级医学生计划
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-11-17 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.736
J. May, M. Grotowski, Tim Walker, Brian D Kelly
As with many OECD countries, graduating medical students have been choosing specialist careers at a greater rate than ever before. Generalism in the form of family (general practice) and more generalist medical specialties have been trending down resulting in distributional geographic challenges. With the advent of COVID-19 in March 2020, medical schools and in particular the Joint Medical Program situated in a regional and rural area in NSW Australia had the unique opportunity to rethink the penultimate year curriculum when the previous rapid rotation model through numerous medical specialities became untenable. The need to vision a new practical pragmatic curriculum spurred a rapid revaluation of assessment, placement length and model with a pivot to an “embedded senior student placement” agnostic of discipline and supported by a competency-based learning portfolio. This article explores the barriers and enablers and identifies the potential elements of this type of placement which can be adapted to community and smaller rural sites. The positive student and supervisor experience also enabled an employment model to be woven into the students learning and ensured on hand medical student workforce for hospitals throughout the rural footprint. The capacity of these placements to celebrate variation in experience and support students to learn on the job have now caused a revision of the penultimate year with expectation of gains in students’ satisfaction and in employability. It has also opened up options to deliver and increase the inherent value of generalist placements with likely long term workforce benefit.
与许多经合组织国家一样,即将毕业的医学生选择专业职业的比率比以往任何时候都高。家庭(全科医学)形式的全科医学和更多的全科医疗专业一直呈下降趋势,这导致了分布的地理挑战。随着2020年3月新冠肺炎的到来,医学院,特别是位于澳大利亚新南威尔士州地区和农村地区的联合医学项目,有了一个独特的机会来重新思考倒数第二年的课程,因为之前通过许多医学专业的快速轮换模式变得站不住脚。设想一个新的实用实用课程的需求促使评估、安置时间和模式迅速重新评估,转向“嵌入式高年级学生安置”的学科不可知论,并得到基于能力的学习组合的支持。本文探讨了障碍和促成因素,并确定了这种类型的安置的潜在因素,这些因素可以适用于社区和较小的农村地区。积极的学生和主管经验也使就业模式融入了学生的学习中,并确保了整个农村地区医院的现有医学生劳动力。这些实习旨在庆祝经验的变化并支持学生在工作中学习的能力,现在导致了倒数第二年的修订,以期提高学生的满意度和就业能力。它还开辟了提供和增加多面手职位固有价值的选择,可能会带来长期的劳动力福利。
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引用次数: 2
Editorial: Innovation and Creativity in a Time of Crisis 社论:危机时期的创新与创造力
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-11-10 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.784
M. Bartlett, S. Howden, Alison R. Jones, L. Martindale
The sudden emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 caused rapid change across the world, not least in the field of practice-based education for health and social care students. The imperative of supporting students to complete their programmes to ensure that they could enter the workforce on time led to a surge of creativity and innovation underpinned by knowledge, skills, experience, and plain hard work. In this, the first of two parts of this special issue, we hope to harness some of the learning and experience gained during this time of disruption to inform future developments. We also want to celebrate the work of programme teams in designing changes that brought some order and optimism to the early sense of chaos and worry. This issue includes eight
2020年3月,新冠肺炎大流行的突然出现在世界各地造成了快速变化,尤其是在卫生和社会护理学生的实践教育领域。支持学生完成课程以确保他们能够按时进入职场的必要性导致了知识、技能、经验和简单努力工作所支撑的创造力和创新力的激增。在这本特刊的两个部分中的第一部分中,我们希望利用在这段混乱时期获得的一些学习和经验,为未来的发展提供信息。我们还想庆祝方案小组在设计变革方面所做的工作,这些变革为早期的混乱和担忧带来了一些秩序和乐观。本期共八期
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引用次数: 5
Ensuring an Essential Supply of Allied Health Professions (AHP) Placements: Using Crowdsourcing to Develop a National Call to Action 确保联合医疗专业人员(AHP)安置的基本供应:利用众包发展全国行动呼吁
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-10-27 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.732
J. St. John-Matthews, Charlotte A Hobbs, P. Chapman, D. Marsden, Ruth Allarton, A. Booth, F. Martin, J. Woodley, B. Harden
Sustainable growth in the Allied Health Professions (AHP) workforce is an ambition of the United Kingdom’s NHS Long Term Plan. However historically, access to good quality placements has been a barrier to increasing pre-registration training numbers. This article focuses on work carried out by Health Education England (HEE) to gain insights on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on capacity. Using a pragmatic, embedded mixed-methods approach, insights were gathered using an online workshop, crowdsourcing, open for two weeks in the summer of 2020. AHP placement stakeholders could vote, share ideas or comment. Descriptive data were extracted, and comments made were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Participants (N = 1,800) made over 8,500 comments. The themes identified included: diversity of placement opportunity, improved placement coordination, a more joined-up system, supervision models and educator capacity. Alongside considering the challenges to placement capacity, several areas of innovative practice owing to the pandemic were highlighted. Generated insights have shaped the aims and objectives of the Health Education (HEE) pre-registration AHP student practice learning programme for 2020/2021 and beyond. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the delivery of AHP placements. In the absence of face-to-face activities, crowdsourcing provided an online data collection tool offering stakeholders an opportunity to engage with the placement capacity agenda and share learning. Findings have shaped the HEE approach to short-term placement recovery and long-term growth.
联合健康专业(AHP)劳动力的可持续增长是英国国家医疗服务体系长期计划的一个目标。然而,从历史上看,获得高质量的实习一直是增加注册前培训数量的障碍。本文重点介绍了英国健康教育局(HEE)开展的工作,以深入了解新冠肺炎大流行对能力的影响。使用务实的嵌入式混合方法,通过2020年夏天为期两周的在线研讨会众包收集见解。AHP安置利益相关者可以投票、分享想法或发表评论。提取描述性数据,并使用归纳主题分析对所作评论进行分析。与会者(1800人)发表了8500多条意见。确定的主题包括:安置机会的多样性、改善安置协调、更紧密的联合系统、监督模式和教育工作者能力。除了考虑安置能力方面的挑战外,还强调了疫情导致的几个创新实践领域。所产生的见解塑造了2020/2021年及以后健康教育(HEE)注册前AHP学生实践学习计划的目标和目的。新冠肺炎大流行扰乱了AHP安置的交付。在没有面对面活动的情况下,众包提供了一种在线数据收集工具,为利益相关者提供了参与安置能力议程和分享学习的机会。研究结果塑造了HEE短期安置恢复和长期增长的方法。
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引用次数: 1
Practice Learning for Occupational Therapy in a Time of the Global COVID-19 Pandemic 全球新冠肺炎大流行时期的职业治疗实践学习
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-10-05 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.728
T. Gurayah
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引用次数: 4
Understanding the Allied Health Professions Student Experience of Practice Placements during the First Wave of the Coronavirus Pandemic 了解联合卫生专业学生在第一波冠状病毒大流行期间的实习经历
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-10-05 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.741
J. Marchant
In England, a national lockdown came into effect on 23 March 2020 in response to the rapid spread of the Coronavirus. Healthcare services were quickly redesigned or scaled back to meet the significant and rising demands. Many practice placements were discontinued, which resulted in large numbers of Allied Health Professions (AHPs) pre-registration students requiring placements to meet the required practice hours. The challenge for placement providers, who were experiencing increased demand and uncertainty, was to continue providing quality placements. At the local trust, 58 AHP students had a placement between April and July 2020. Some clinical areas offered traditional placements. However due to social distancing rules many placements utilised blended practice; using aspects of both direct face-to-face and remote practice. It is important to understand the student experience in anticipation of future surges of Coronavirus. In total, 36 students responded to a placement survey. Results showed the majority of the students reported positive placement experiences overall. Despite the ever-changing placement landscape and the need for flexibility, it is important to ensure that placements are well planned and that students are well informed about the safety measures in place. It is vital that student’s feel welcomed and valued in order to learn and reach their full potential whilst on placement. The use of a blended placement model provided valuable learning experiences, however consideration needs to be given to ensure that students feel part of the team and have confidence that their learning needs are met.
在英格兰,为应对冠状病毒的快速传播,全国封锁于2020年3月23日生效。医疗保健服务迅速重新设计或缩减规模,以满足日益增长的巨大需求。许多实习实习被终止,这导致大量联合医疗专业(AHPs)的预注册学生需要实习来满足规定的实习时间。就业服务提供商面临的挑战是,他们正经历着需求和不确定性的增加,如何继续提供高质量的就业服务。在当地信托机构,58名AHP学生在2020年4月至7月期间得到了安置。一些临床领域提供传统的实习机会。然而,由于社交距离规则,许多实习地点采用混合实践;使用直接面对面和远程实践的两个方面。了解学生对未来冠状病毒激增的预期是很重要的。总共有36名学生参与了一项安置调查。结果显示,总体而言,大多数学生报告了积极的实习经历。尽管实习环境不断变化,需要灵活性,但重要的是要确保实习计划良好,并确保学生充分了解现有的安全措施。重要的是,学生感到受欢迎和重视,以便在安置期间学习和充分发挥他们的潜力。混合安置模式的使用提供了宝贵的学习经验,但需要考虑确保学生感到自己是团队的一部分,并有信心他们的学习需求得到满足。
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引用次数: 3
Rising to the Challenge of COVID-19: Pivoting to Online and Project-Based Physiotherapy Student Placements in Contemporary Professional Settings 迎接COVID-19的挑战:在当代专业环境中转向在线和基于项目的物理治疗学生实习
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-10-05 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.747
Vidya Lawton, R. Vaughan, Taryn M Jones, V. Pacey
Online and project-based student placements in sport and corporate settings were incorporated within the Macquarie University Doctor of Physiotherapy following the restriction of face-to-face delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explores student and educator perceptions of these placements, and analyses student performance results to provide future recommendations. The mixed-methods design included a student survey, semi-structured educator interviews and quantitative analysis of student assessment performance comparing 2020 to 2018/2019 cohorts. Quantitative survey data were described, with proportional differences between groups analysed. Open-ended survey responses and interview transcripts were thematically analysed, and integration of all results was performed. Themes derived from 24 student surveys highlighted that the learning experiences and skills required for online and project-based placements were varied and valuable. Analysis of 176 students’ performance showed differences between performance and applicability of assessment items in 2020 placements in comparison to previous years, although all students met performance requirements. Analysis of eight educator interviews identified that online and project-based placements changed experiences for all stakeholders and highlighted the need for enhanced educator and student communication and organisation for the placement to be successful. Online and project-based placements were considered a better reflection of contemporary work practices, producing valuable deliverables to the business. Three final integrated themes were identified regarding online and project-based elements of placements: learning experiences of students differed, skills for students and educators differed, and placements were representative of real-world work. A hybrid approach that incorporates both online and onsite placement time and includes a project-based component is recommended for future placements. Project-based and online elements provide genuine and valuable learning opportunities for physiotherapy students in preparation for real-world work.
在COVID-19大流行期间,由于面对面授课的限制,麦考瑞大学物理治疗博士课程将体育和企业环境中的在线和基于项目的学生实习纳入其中。本研究探讨了学生和教育者对这些实习的看法,并分析了学生的表现结果,以提供未来的建议。混合方法设计包括学生调查、半结构化教育者访谈和对2020年与2018/2019年队列的学生评估表现进行定量分析。描述了定量调查数据,并分析了组间的比例差异。对开放式调查回答和访谈记录进行主题分析,并对所有结果进行整合。从24个学生调查中得出的主题强调,在线和基于项目的实习所需的学习经验和技能是多种多样且有价值的。对176名学生表现的分析显示,尽管所有学生都达到了表现要求,但与前几年相比,2020年实习项目的表现和评估项目的适用性存在差异。对8位教育工作者访谈的分析表明,在线和基于项目的实习改变了所有利益相关者的体验,并强调了加强教育工作者和学生沟通和组织的必要性,以使实习取得成功。在线和基于项目的实习被认为更好地反映了当代的工作实践,为企业提供了有价值的可交付成果。最后确定了三个关于在线和基于项目的实习元素的综合主题:学生的学习经验不同,学生和教育者的技能不同,实习代表了现实世界的工作。在未来的实习中,建议采用一种结合在线和现场实习时间的混合方法,并包括基于项目的部分。基于项目和在线元素为物理治疗学生提供了真实而有价值的学习机会,为现实世界的工作做准备。
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引用次数: 4
Reflections on a Collaborative, Cross-University National Call for Speech and Language Therapy Placements during the COVID-19 Pandemic 对新冠肺炎大流行期间言语和语言治疗场所的跨大学合作全国呼吁的思考
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.721
Kerrie O'Grady, Laura Loftus, Francoise Kiely, Duana Quigley
© 2021 Kerrie O’Grady, Laura Loftus, Francoise Kiely, and Duana Quigley. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Attribution-Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is unaltered.
©2021 Kerrie O'Grady、Laura Loftus、Francoise Kiely和Duana Quigley。这篇开放获取文章是根据知识共享归因归因非商业无衍生品4.0国际许可条款分发的(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/),允许在任何媒体上进行不受限制的非商业性使用、分发和复制,前提是原作被正确引用且未经更改。
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引用次数: 2
Enhancing Peer Learning through Online Placements for Health and Social Care Professions 通过健康和社会护理专业的在线实习加强同行学习
Q2 Health Professions Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v9i2.723
Lisa Taylor, G. Salmon
This article reports on the innovative design and the delivery of an online placement for university students, in response to the suspension of face-to-face placements due to COVID-19 restrictions in April 2020. A high quality, evidence-based and pedagogically sound experience was built, delivered and reviewed. The online placement not only met the professional standards and demonstrated equivalence in achieving placement learning outcomes, compared to traditional face to face placements, but also offered emergent benefits. The online placement showed enhanced peer learning and improved professional reasoning development by the students. In view of the interest and need for alternative placements, online placements were explored further, contextualised and built into a model which came to be known as Peer-Enhanced E-Placement (PEEP). Throughout 2020, and into 2021, the ‘logjam’ of increased student numbers and reduced placements, dramatically increased the interest in alternative placement learning and the PEEP model. A PEEP professional development acquisition experience was developed and piloted, to disseminate, scale and contextualize the approach by health and social care teams. Feedback from the pilot acquisition experiences indicated that the participants were able to design and implement PEEPs in their own contexts with their students. The scaling up and roll out of the PEEP acquisition experiences now extends to over fifteen professions. Conclusions include that the PEEP model offers a viable, acceptable and successful online practice-based learning option for health and social care students, achieving equivalence in placement learning outcomes and enhanced peer learning.
为应对2020年4月因COVID-19限制而暂停的面对面实习,本文报道了针对大学生在线实习的创新设计和交付。建立、交付和审查了高质量、循证和教学上合理的经验。与传统的面对面实习相比,在线实习不仅达到了专业标准,在实现实习学习成果方面表现出了同等的效果,而且还提供了意外的好处。在线课程显示了学生的同伴学习和专业推理能力的提高。鉴于对替代安置的兴趣和需求,我们进一步探索了在线安置,并将其纳入了一个被称为“同行增强电子安置”(PEEP)的模型。从2020年到2021年,学生人数增加和实习机会减少的“僵局”极大地增加了人们对替代性实习学习和PEEP模式的兴趣。开发和试点了一项PEEP专业发展获取经验,以便卫生和社会护理团队传播、扩大和结合这种方法。试点获取经验的反馈表明,参与者能够在自己的环境中与学生一起设计和实施peep。扩大和推出PEEP收购经验现在扩展到超过15个职业。结论包括,PEEP模式为健康和社会护理学生提供了一个可行的、可接受的和成功的基于实践的在线学习选择,在安置学习结果和增强同伴学习方面实现了对等。
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