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Qualitative evaluation of how a virtual dementia experience impacts medical and pharmacy students' self-reported knowledge and attitudes towards people with dementia

机译:定性评价虚拟痴呆症如何影响医疗和药房学生的自我报告的知识和对痴呆症人的态度

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Objectives It is important for healthcare professional students to understand the experience of people with dementia, their family, and their carers. Despite person-centred educational policies, current curriculums may not adequately prepare students to meet the needs of people with dementia. This study qualitatively evaluated the impact of a virtual dementia experience on medical and pharmacy students' self-reported knowledge and attitudes towards people with dementia. Methods Ten focus groups were conducted with 29 medical and 24 pharmacy students in September and October 2016. All students had undertaken a multisensory virtual dementia experience designed to simulate the cognitive and perceptual difficulties faced by people with dementia. Focus groups were used to evaluate the virtual dementia experience in terms of perceived usefulness, suggestions for improvement, and ability to inform students' understanding of dementia-friendly environments. Focus groups were audio-recorded and analysed via a thematic approach. Results The virtual dementia experience was described as useful and impactful, and students suggested how it could be more tailored towards their learning needs, such as via incorporating hospital, medical, and pharmacy-specific scenarios and opportunities for role play. Additionally, students explained how dementia-friendly communication techniques could be used in their future practice and provided strategies to optimise dementia-friendly characteristics of current work environments. Conclusion A virtual dementia experience improved student self-reported knowledge and attitudes towards people with dementia.
机译:目标对医疗保健专业学生非常重要,以了解痴呆症,家人和他们的照顾者的人们的经验。尽管以人为本的教育政策,目前的课程可能无法充分准备学生以满足痴呆症人们的需求。本研究定性评估了虚拟痴呆体验对医疗和药房学生自我报告的知识和对痴呆症人们的态度的影响。方法有10个重点小组于2016年9月和10月进行了29名医疗和24名药房学生进行。所有学生都开展了多思索虚拟痴呆症体验,旨在模拟痴呆症患者面临的认知和感知困难。焦点小组用于评估虚拟痴呆症方面的虚拟痴呆症经验,了解改进的改进建议,以及为学生对痴呆症型环境的理解提供信息的能力。焦点小组通过专题方法进行音频记录和分析。结果虚拟痴呆症经验被描述为有用和有益,并且学生建议如何更适合他们的学习需求,例如通过纳入医院,医疗和药房特定的情景和角色扮演的机会。此外,学生还解释了如何在其未来的练习中使用痴呆型友好通信技术,并提供了优化当前工作环境的痴呆型特性的策略。结论虚拟痴呆症经验改善学生自我报告的知识和对痴呆症人的态度。

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