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Adapting to Health Change: Aging Bias Sensitivity and Interprofessionalism in an Aging Sensitivity Training

机译:适应健康变化:老龄化敏感性训练中的老龄化敏感性和演讲和演讲

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Adapting to Health Change, a 2-hour aging sensitivity simulation to increase student sensitivity to age-related changes, was delivered to 148 health professions students in March 2020. Five small group stations (hearing loss, neuropathy and dexterity, vision loss and medication management, language and cognitive impairment, and mobility and balance) were facilitated by older adult volunteers and interdisciplinary faculty. Students completed (pre-post) Aging IQ Quiz, Aging Attitudes Assessment, Inter-professional Attitudes Scale (IPAS) Teamwork, Roles, and Responsibilities and Interprofessional Biases subscales, and an overall satisfaction rating. There was a statistically significant but small change in perceived knowledge of aging (mean Aging IQ score changed -0.025 points, p = 0.03). We also found a post-training increase in negative bias (mean Aging Attitudes Assessment score changed +2.68 points, p = 0.0001). While there was no change in attitudes about interprofessional education, this wasattributed to high baseline scores, suggesting students already valued interprofessional interactions. Multiple high satisfaction scores were encouraging. Ninety-four percent agreed that the simulation increased their understanding of age-related changes, while 97% indicated facilitators provided useful insights into the experiences of aging. A high majority (89%) felt they would be better health care providers for older patients than they would have been without the experience. This exercise to increase student empathy about age-related disabilities was well received, but did not achieve the usual intended aims. Simulation content should “re-aim” beyond empathy to teach new knowledge, highlight positive aspects of aging and professional care provision, and reinforce interprofessional roles toward wellness for older adults.
机译:适应健康变化,2小时老龄化的敏感性模拟,以提高学生对与年龄相关的变化的敏感性,于2020年3月交付给148名卫生专业学生。五个小型集团站(听力丧失,神经病变和灵活,视力丧失和药物管理老年成人志愿者和跨学科教师促进了语言和认知障碍和移动性和平衡。学生完成(帖子前)老龄化智商测验,老化态度评估,专业间态度(IPAS)团队合作,角色和职责以及争取偏见分量,以及整体满意度等级。衰老知识的统计学上显着但较小的变化(平均老化IQ评分改变-0.025点,P = 0.03)。我们还发现了负面偏差的培训后增加(平均老化态度评估评分发生变化+2.68点,P = 0.0001)。虽然对竞争教育的态度没有变化,但这是对高基线分数的影响,旨在提出学生已经有价值的侦探互动。多次满意度得分令人鼓舞。 94%的人同意模拟增加了他们对年龄相关变化的理解,而97%的指示促进者为老龄化的经验提供了有用的见解。高多数(89%)认为他们将是老年患者的更好的医疗保健提供者,而不是没有经验。本次练习增加学生的同情与年龄相关的残疾人受到好评,但没有达到通常的预期目标。模拟内容应该“重新瞄准”超越同理心,以教授新知识,突出老龄化和专业护理的积极方面,并加强对老年人的健康的思想作用。

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