将创伤知情护理纳入医科学生评估的委托专业活动。

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Academic Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1097/ACM.0000000000005824
Lucia R I Millham, Jennifer Potter, David A Hirsh, Nhi-Ha Trinh, Celeste S Royce, Nomi C Levy-Carrick, Eve Rittenberg
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问题:创伤知情护理(TIC)为解决和减轻创伤的负面影响提供了一个医学框架。为了响应学生和教师的倡议,医学院正在开发创伤知情课程内容。然而,医学教育文献并没有提供一个全面的评估标准来评估医学生掌握创伤知情临床技能的情况:方法:一个由医学生、受训者和教师组成的委员会在哈佛医学院(HMS)开发了一个纵向创伤知情课程主题。在全国创伤知情医疗保健教育与研究能力合作组织的指导下,该委员会在 2019 年 7 月至 12 月期间创建了一套医学生 TIC 能力。从 2021 年 11 月到 2022 年 11 月,委员会的 3 个分组为每项 HMS 可委托专业活动 (EPA) 生成了新的 TIC 描述,然后将这些描述分发给其他分组、外部专家和利益相关者进行审查和反馈。从 2023 年 4 月到 6 月,委员会反复审查这些材料,直到就内容和教学法达成共识。委员会将 TIC 内容整合到哈佛医学院现有的学生预期 EPA 中,为每个级别提供锚定说明,并通过与 TIC 内容专家反复审查的过程达成共识:委员会确定了 10 项创伤与信息交流能力,并修订了哈佛大学医学院所有 13 项一般 EPA,以纳入基于这些能力的具体项目。委员会在每个 HMS EPA 中纳入了至少一项创伤知情能力:这套新颖的 HMS EPA 为 TIC 临床技能的评估提供了一个框架。将对教师进行培训,使其能够正确、可靠地将创伤知情能力纳入患者护理中,并使用创伤知情能力EPAs对学生进行评估,确保创伤知情能力成为哈医大一院的标准医疗实践。这项工作可能会促进其他机构采用创伤包容性 EPA,以教育下一代医生实践 TIC,从而促进更方便、安全和公平的医疗保健系统。
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Incorporation of Trauma-Informed Care Into Entrustable Professional Activities for Medical Student Assessment.

Problem: Trauma-informed care (TIC) provides a medical framework for addressing and mitigating the negative consequences of trauma. In response to student and faculty advocacy, medical schools are developing trauma-informed curricular content. However, medical education literature does not present a comprehensive assessment rubric to evaluate medical students' acquisition of trauma-informed clinical skills.

Approach: A committee of medical students, trainees, and faculty developed a longitudinal TIC curricular theme at Harvard Medical School (HMS). Guided by the National Collaborative on Trauma-Informed Health Care Education and Research competencies, the committee created a set of medical student TIC competencies from July to December 2019. From November 2021 to November 2022, 3 committee subgroups generated new TIC descriptors for each HMS entrustable professional activity (EPA), then circulated these to other subgroups, external experts, and stakeholders for review and feedback. From April to June 2023, the committee iteratively reviewed the materials until reaching consensus for content and pedagogy. The committee integrated TIC content into HMS's existing EPAs expected of students, provided anchoring descriptions of each level, and achieved consensus using a process of iterative review with TIC content experts.

Outcomes: The committee identified 10 TIC competencies and revised all 13 general HMS EPAs to include specific items based on these competencies. The committee incorporated at least 1 trauma-informed competency into each HMS EPA.

Next steps: This novel set of HMS EPAs provides a framework for assessment of TIC clinical skills. Faculty will be trained to correctly and reliably incorporate TIC competencies into patient care and to use the TIC-inclusive EPAs for student assessment, ensuring that TIC is standard medical practice at HMS. This work may facilitate the adoption of trauma-inclusive EPAs by other institutions to educate the next generation of physicians to practice TIC and thus promote a more accessible, safe, and equitable health care system.

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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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